I thought I'd relate a very recent experience - the past few days. But it's not the first time.
Enterprise will pick you up. I've used that in the past. It means they will drive to where you are, pick you up, bring you back to their office, and then you'll have your rental. Same for the return. Bring the car to them; they will drive you where you need to go. I think it's consistent with what seems to be their primary target - temporary rentals after car accidents.
Fortunately, that model - coming to you - also works for GA. There are two advantages to Enterprise's FBO program. One is that we can bypass the multiple trips. They will drop off the car and pick it up at the FBO. That's a big convenience and one we pay for. For me on a recent rental reservation, the difference was $200 for the week. Whether that's worth it or not is personal.
The other advantage of Enterprise for GA is availability. They serve airports that have no other rental choices. If there is an other rental choice, use it, or at least check into it. Some FBOs have arrangements with rental agencies. In other cases, your discount codes may result in a better rate.
That $200 extra for the Enterprise drop off? The Enterprise drop off rate was also $150 more for the week than renting from Hertz with an FBO pickup and drop off.
Enterprise will pick you up. I've used that in the past. It means they will drive to where you are, pick you up, bring you back to their office, and then you'll have your rental. Same for the return. Bring the car to them; they will drive you where you need to go. I think it's consistent with what seems to be their primary target - temporary rentals after car accidents.
Fortunately, that model - coming to you - also works for GA. There are two advantages to Enterprise's FBO program. One is that we can bypass the multiple trips. They will drop off the car and pick it up at the FBO. That's a big convenience and one we pay for. For me on a recent rental reservation, the difference was $200 for the week. Whether that's worth it or not is personal.
The other advantage of Enterprise for GA is availability. They serve airports that have no other rental choices. If there is an other rental choice, use it, or at least check into it. Some FBOs have arrangements with rental agencies. In other cases, your discount codes may result in a better rate.
That $200 extra for the Enterprise drop off? The Enterprise drop off rate was also $150 more for the week than renting from Hertz with an FBO pickup and drop off.