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Home » Traffic and transport » TUI CARS: Now also book a rental car for Thailand in the Netherlands
TUI CARS: Now also book a rental car for Thailand in the Netherlands
The rental car specialist TUI CARS has also expanded the distribution of rental cars to the Netherlands. From now on it is possible to book a rental car in Dutch via tuicars.com for, for example, Bangkok with Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang as pick-up locations.
TUI CARS makes it possible to rent a car at more than 4.000 rental locations worldwide – without the hassle of getting to the rental station, as most stations can already be found directly in the airport terminal.
The rental car specialist only works with reputable partners with the best vehicles and the highest quality standards. For example, customers can change or cancel their reservation free of charge up to 24 hours before the start of the rental and benefit from a comprehensive insurance package without excess. This is how you rent a car including:With all cars including:
- Third party insurance
- CDW insurance including reimbursement of excess
- Theft insurance
- Local taxes
- Unlimited kilometers
The Dutch website is via tuicars.com/nl reachable. More information about TUI CARS and the benefits: tuicars.com/nl/benefits
When I rent a car I always do this through https://www.billiger-mietwagen.de/ The good thing about this is that it searches all companies for offers in all countries. There are also choices in various insurance policies. Since tires and even glass can be insured for a small amount, I always add them. They also warn about all kinds of matters that have already been arranged through them and help if something goes wrong. Have booked several times through their site and can only say good and cheap.
Well,
Have you compared prices?
At Tui Cars, a Toyota Vios from November 13 to November 14 (1 day) costs € 86,48
And at Rentalcars, the same Toyota Vios will cost € 13 from November 14 to November 27,12
With the difference you can go on holiday in Thailand with AirAsiaGo, including return ticket, hotel and breakfast.
Greetings Gerrit
Yes, but that's comparing apples and oranges. Do you also get the same insurance policies and conditions at Renatalcars?
Yes, you get that at Rentalcars (just like all other brokers).
And a Toyota Vios is a car with every company that costs 800 to 1000 baht per day. Reducing the deductible to 0 euros will cost you 5 to 10 euros extra. So with 30 to 33 euros it should be ready.
Just book directly with well-known companies such as: Avis, Hertz, Sixt, Budget, etc. These are all represented at all larger airports in Thailand. In KhonKaen our Toyota Fortuner was already neatly with a running engine, so with a well-cooled interior, ready for us at the exit. Well arranged by Hertz.
I think this is a very bad idea. Are cars rented to people who have never participated in Thai traffic. Dangerous, not only for the tenant but also for other road users. The number of cars and motorcycles has tripled in the 40+ years that I've been hanging out here and I experience near-misses every day. As far as insurance is concerned, I have experienced that after calling them I got the answer "I don't have time, I'm eating" another said in the morning that he had forgotten that someone had crashed my car, there are several . I strongly advise against renting a car if you have never driven in Thailand but “up to you”.