Demonstrating its market leading position, Europcar, the leader in
car hire services in Europe, has secured an exclusive five-year deal to
be the official mobility partner of ExCeL London, Europe’s premier
venue, renowned for hosting high profile events including the Olympics,
Paralympics and the G20 summit.
The first partnership of its kind to create a mobility centre within
an exhibition and conference venue, the new contract begins on January
1st 2014.
Ken McCall, managing director, Europcar UK and David Pelger, chief executive, ExCeL London launched the partnership earlier.
This partnership sees Europcar deliver a unique transport solution
for the whole site, utilising its extensive experience in operating
large vehicle hire locations, and differentiating ExCeL from other
exhibition spaces to give visitors, exhibitors and staff access to a
wide range of car and van hire services, including valet parking, a
chauffeur-drive service from Prestige at Europcar and airport shuttle
buses.
In addition, exhibitors and suppliers can hire vans from Europcar’s
nationwide network for their trip to ExCeL, benefiting from one-way
rentals, as well as delivery and collection, for the ultimate in
flexibility.
A highly visible Travel Hub on ExCeL’s main boulevard will also
capitalise on Europcar’s global network to serve the needs of exhibition
visitors, exhibitors, the campus residents and employees, hotel guests
and the immediate and wider business and consumer communities.
Plus, as the sole vehicle rental provider for the venue, Europcar
will have unique promotional opportunities on the site, as a sponsor
partner for major events.
“With over five million visitors in 2012, across its 100,000 sqm
site, ExCel is London’s biggest venue and as Europe’s largest rental
provider, Europcar is the perfect partner,” said McCall.
“We are looking forward to working closely with ExCeL to deliver a
comprehensive transport and mobility solution, across the entire campus,
delivering a premium service for attendees, staff and exhibitors, as
well as local residents.”
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