Tuesday, October 16, 2012

"Our specially-designed app for iPhone and iPod touch is another added convenience for Thrifty rente




TULSA, Okla. - Thrifty Car Rental, a subsidiary of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc., is pleased to introduce its new app for iPhone and iPod touch. The app's short, three-step reservation process allows customers to quickly book a rental car on the go while also planning their trips with the unique "Around vermont bike tours Town City Guides."
vermont bike tours The Thrifty Car Rental App, designed from the ground vermont bike tours up for iPhone and iPod touch by the Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group team and its partner, FKQ Advertising vermont bike tours + Marketing, offers a simple interface that allows renters to make speedy reservations at any Thrifty vermont bike tours location worldwide. The app also saves existing reservations and customer profiles securely so that renters can modify reservations, view details about all available rental cars and reserve additional vermont bike tours features like car seats or a GPS. Additionally, Thrifty Blue Chip members and most corporate customers can book with their negotiated rates through the app.
"Our specially-designed app for iPhone and iPod touch is another added convenience for Thrifty renters. We strive to always meet the changing preferences of our customers and have crafted our mobile strategy to do just that by enabling them to book quickly and easily while on the move," said Scott Thompson, Chairman, President and CEO, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc.
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