Going to be in Las Vegas for a couple of days next month and will be hiring a car.
Looking at something around a compact as that should be something like the Toyota Yaris I drive back home.
If I go through hertz.co.uk, I get given prices in US$ and £ so around $68/44 for 2 days. I also get the option of paying then and there or when I get the car.
Noticed that if I going through the VA website / Flying Club, I can earn some miles for a rental and the price turns out the same (unlike an annual travel insurance policy I looked at that comes to at least £10 more by not going direct).
The only problem with this is that even though it says you're at the UK site, prices are in US$ and the only option is to pay when you get the car.
It does seem to include LDW though whereas if I go to the US site directly, this isn't included and it costs twice as much for the same rental.
So, is there any problem with going through the VA website or should I just stick to booking with Hertz directly and paying the rental whilst in the UK?
Also, anything missing for what they offer?
Selected Vehicle
Nissan Versa or similar
Compact 2 or 4 dr., CCAR
Nissan Versa or similar
5 Passengers
1 Large Suitcase, 2 Small Suitcase
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
Dual Airbags
Unlimited Free Miles Included
Discounts:
CDP Name: : VIRGIN ATLANTIC FLYER
CDP Rate: : Your rate has been discounted by 10 %
2 weekend days
Total Approximate Charge includes
Airport concession fee recovery
Loss Damage Waiver
Tax and other charges
Liability Insurance Supplement
Vehicle license fee recovery
Customer Facility Charge
Last time I rented years ago in Florida, there were things like CDW etc unless this is now called LDW.
Looking at something around a compact as that should be something like the Toyota Yaris I drive back home.
If I go through hertz.co.uk, I get given prices in US$ and £ so around $68/44 for 2 days. I also get the option of paying then and there or when I get the car.
Noticed that if I going through the VA website / Flying Club, I can earn some miles for a rental and the price turns out the same (unlike an annual travel insurance policy I looked at that comes to at least £10 more by not going direct).
The only problem with this is that even though it says you're at the UK site, prices are in US$ and the only option is to pay when you get the car.
It does seem to include LDW though whereas if I go to the US site directly, this isn't included and it costs twice as much for the same rental.
So, is there any problem with going through the VA website or should I just stick to booking with Hertz directly and paying the rental whilst in the UK?
Also, anything missing for what they offer?
Selected Vehicle
Nissan Versa or similar
Compact 2 or 4 dr., CCAR
Nissan Versa or similar
5 Passengers
1 Large Suitcase, 2 Small Suitcase
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
Dual Airbags
Unlimited Free Miles Included
Discounts:
CDP Name: : VIRGIN ATLANTIC FLYER
CDP Rate: : Your rate has been discounted by 10 %
2 weekend days
Total Approximate Charge includes
Airport concession fee recovery
Loss Damage Waiver
Tax and other charges
Liability Insurance Supplement
Vehicle license fee recovery
Customer Facility Charge
Last time I rented years ago in Florida, there were things like CDW etc unless this is now called LDW.