RED Car Rental in Iceland begins operations with brand new vehicles

RED Car Rental, a new car rental company in Iceland, has begun its operations by offering 2013 car models for its customers.

The car rental company’s new fleet consists of models from 2013, including luxury BMW X1, BMW X5, and Land Rover Discovery 4 models to VM Golf, Renault Grand Scenic, Mercedes Benz Vito, and Toyota Yaris.

RED’s customers can pick up their vehicles from either Keflavik International Airport or the BSI bus terminal in Reykjavik. If the latter is preferred, RED will provide its customers with a free return ticket on the Flybus airport shuttle to and from the airport.

Furthermore, RED Car Rental is offering its customers a 10 percent discount if bookings are prepaid.

RED Car Rental is part of Iceland’s largest travel network Kynnisferdir, the mother company behind leading Iceland tour provider Reykjavik Excursions, and the Flybus airport shuttle.

For more information regarding RED Car Rental, visit https://www.redcar.is

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