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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Treviso Airport Car Rentals


The Treviso, Venice Treviso, or Treviso-Sant’Angelo airport is located 2 miles (3 km) west-southwest of Treviso, Italy. The airport serves over 2 million passengers annually, with service to 43 international destinations via six different public airlines and one private airline. Some of the destinations are offered on a seasonal basis, so it is requested that passengers check the time table with their individual airlines regarding the seasonal destinations.

Arrival to the airport is easy, and can be made by train, bus, taxi, and private vehicle. If arriving by personal vehicle, there is on site parking available, including short term and several long term car parks, with 50 short term and 468 long term spots, divided up among three different lots, with the furthest being only 200m away from the terminal. Regardless of parking location, the first 10 minutes are free of charge. While away on holiday, customers can elect to have their vehicles refueled, fluid levels topped off, and even have their car washed inside and out, offering a welcoming return.

If Treviso is your destination, there are 10 car rental companies available in the arrival hall, just past the baggage reclaim area at the airport, including AutoEuropa, Avis, Europcar Italy, and Easycar. The rental vehicles offered range from economical to luxurious, even some full size vans if there are a lot of passengers to accommodate. The age requirements vary depending on the car hire company, with some allowing customers as young as 19 years of age for certain classes of cars, and 25 years of age for other car groups. Young drivers may be charged an additional surcharge, so it is important to check with the individual car hire company when making reservations. 

If the vehicle will be crossing into Berlin, Cologne, or Hannover, it will require an “Emissions Sticker,” and without the sticker, the driver will be fined, so if customers will be visiting those locations, it is important to check that the vehicle has the appropriate documentations prior to leaving the airport. Additionally, if crossing into Germany during the winter months, it is mandatory for all vehicles to have winter tires installed. Child seats, snow chains, ski racks, and satellite navigation systems are also available for an additional charge if desired. In Italy, motorists use the right-hand side of the road.

Staying in Treviso is easy, with over 100 hotels available for guests, ranging from a comfortable two star, to a luxurious four star, with many located in historic areas, just walking distance from the main tourist attractions. Some facilities offer Wi-Fi internet access, on site breakfast bar, private parking, and even pools. If visitors require special accommodations, it is suggested that requests are made at time of reservation.

Car rentals at the Rome Train Station


The Roma Termini, or Rome train station, is the main railway station of Rome, Italy. Built in 1862, it has nearly 30 platforms, serving 14 different lines, to various destinations. The station handles over 150 million passengers annually, making it one of the largest train stations in Europe. Due to its size and central location, it also serves as the main hub for public transportation within Rome, with destinations including the Leonardo Da Vinci airport and the cities of Assisi, Florence, Milan, and Paris.

While at the train station, passengers are reminded to keep on the lookout for any suspicious activity, including people trying to help with luggage. Employees are easy to spot, as they wear red vests. Additionally, arrive prepared to scale a number of stairs, and it is best to arrive or depart midday to avoid the crowd.

Facilities at the train station include baggage lockers, a tourism office, restrooms (which require a fee to use), several places to eat, and currency exchanges for the convenience of travelers passing through. Additionally, there are several car rental agencies on site, including Alfa Service, Cooperativa Termini, Europcar, and Hertz to name a few. The car hires are located in the Ala Termini section (located near platform 24 and Giolitti 34). Operating hours vary depending on the rental car company, but most are open from 8AM, Monday thru Saturday, opening from 8:30AM on Sundays.

The vehicles offered range from a small and economical option that seats four passengers, to larger sport utility vehicles that can seat six or more passengers, with luggage. In order to rent a vehicle, drivers must have had their license for at least a year. Additionally, drivers cannot have any serious driving violations on their record. Drivers age 21 to 25 require an additional surcharge as do any additional drivers that will be listed on the rental contract. Likewise, there may be additional charges or limitations on the type of vehicle available for rental depending on the customer’s age. However, the ages may differ depending on company, so it is important to check with the individual car hire company when making reservations. Requests for special items, such as optional equipment can be added to the rental vehicle, including child seats, satellite navigation systems, ski rack, and snow chains if desired.

If customers are planning on taking the vehicle across country borders, it is important to check with individual companies, as some makes of vehicles are not allowed to cross into different countries. Some of the vehicles not allowed to cross into select countries include all vehicles in car groups IVMR, SVMR, and FVMR, which consist of Mercedes-Benz B class, Mercedes-Benz Vito, Mercedes-Benz Viano, vans, and rental trucks.

Bari Airport Car Rentals


The Bari Karol Wojtyla airport is located 5 miles (8 km) northwest from the town center, is also known as the Palese airport. With an upgraded facility, the airport handles close to 4 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest and most convenient locations for tourists visiting Italy. Bari is the second most important economic area in southern Italy, after Naples. Originally designed as a military airfield, the location has undergone many renovations, including a new passenger terminal, control tower, and an on site car park facility. There are nearly 30 airlines that provide service to the Bari airport, however some of the destinations are available on a seasonal basis, so it is suggested that passengers check with their individual carriers to make sure their destination is available when desired.

Getting to the airport is rather easy, and can be accessed by bus, taxi, or personal vehicle. If arriving by private vehicle, there is plenty of on site parking available, ranging from short stay to business and long term. There are 2100 parking spaces that are accessible 24 hours a day. However, effective January 2013, one of the parking structures is closed, but there are still plenty of accommodations available. If traveling during peak seasons, reservations are recommended, for if the parking lots are full, customers will not be allowed to access the facility.

If Bari is your destination, there are several car hire companies to choose from on site, located  just off the departure area. More than twenty car rental options at the airport and the surrounding vicinity, offering a variety of vehicles to choose from. Some of the on site companies include Hertz, Alamo, Budget, and Maggiore, and customers can often find reduced rental rates online. Available cars range from a fuel economic mini car group that can comfortably accommodate four adults, to a minivan that can hold up to seven adults. Both automatic and manual transmissions are available, as are optional extras that can be added on during time of reservation. Options include child seats, satellite navigation systems, ski racks, and snow chains.

Customers who want to rent a vehicle need to be licensed for a minimum of one year, and not have any major traffic violations on their record. Drivers age 21 to 24 will be required to pay an additional fee, as will an additional driver added to the rental car agreement. Cross border travel by rental cars are allowed, but there are some restrictions and additional charges that may apply. It is suggested that if customers are going to be crossing the borders, they check with their individual car rental companies prior to departing the facility to ensure their trip is possible.

Car hire in Brindisi Airport


The Brindisi, or Brindisi-Salento airport, is located in southern Italy, in Casale, which is about 2 miles (3 km) from Brindisi. Over 2 million passengers pass through on an annual basis, with nine airlines utilizing the two runways at the location. Some of the destinations served by the airlines based out of the location are offered on a seasonal basis, so it is important for travelers to ensure their desired location is available during the time of travel.

Access to the airport can be made via trains, buses, transfers, taxi, and private vehicle. If arriving by personal vehicle, there are three car parks available on the site. Ranging from short-stay located in P1 (which has about 30 parking spaces), medium- to long-term parking located in P2 (with a capacity of 462), and long-stay parking if passengers will be on holiday for longer periods of time (with a capacity of 143). All parking areas are within walking distance of the terminal.

If Brindisi is your destination, there are seven car hire companies located on the site, including Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and Sixt. Choices of vehicles offered include the standard compact, intermediate, standard, and full-size vehicles, with some car rental companies offering premium and luxury choices as well. 

The age requirements may vary depending on the company and the vehicle, with Europcar stating that the minimum driver age for rental is 25 years. However, Sixt requires the driver to be at least 21 years of age and have had their license for at least one year. Avis requires drivers to have a clean driving license to be held for at least 36 months and be from the driver’s country of residence. Most car hire companies require a Young Driver Surcharge for drivers under the age of 25 years. Due to the vast variations regarding the age and license duration requirements, it is strongly suggested that customers check with their individual car hire provider during the time of booking to ensure there are no travel problems.

If travel plans include crossing over the border, there are several conditions that have to be met in order to make such travel possible. If drivers intend to cross into certain countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland or Slovakia), certain restrictions on car groups apply. Additionally, the use of car ferries to Sardinia is prohibited, but with advance written authorization, drivers can use car ferries to other destinations.

When making reservations, often travelers can find deeply discounted rental car rates on the internet. During this time, renters can add an additional driver or extras to make their trip more comfortable, including a baby seat, snow chains, ski rack, winter tires, and even a satellite navigation system to make discovering Brindisi more enjoyable.

Florence Airport Car Rentals


The Florence, Peretola or formerly known as the Amerigo Vespucci Airport, is located close to Florence, Italy, and is one of two main airports in the Tuscany region. A relatively small airport, it has one runway, but serves close to 2 million passengers annually. Opened in the early 1930s, the facility has undergone many renovations to keep up with the growing number of tourists that pass through on a regular basis. Some of these upgrades include a longer runway and rebuilding the airport terminal.

Access to the airport can be done many ways, including via the bus service that runs from the central railway station to the airport every half hour. Additional choices include taxi, limousine, and private vehicle. If arriving by personal vehicle, there are two car parks available on the site, short-term with a capacity of 90, and long-term which can accommodate up to 640 vehicles. There is a separate parking area reserved for motorcyclists on site, as well as special parking areas that are equipped to accommodate passengers with limited mobility, complete with elevators and disabled toilet facilities.

If Florence is the destination, there are several car hire companies located in the facility to assist with holiday plans. Located at the arrival terminal, the vehicles offered range from economical options that comfortably seat two adults with very little luggage accompanying them, to larger vans capable of accommodating up to nine adult passengers and luggage. Some rentals have a standard transmission, while others have an automatic one, so it is important to specify when making reservations. 

For the smaller vehicles, drivers must have held their license for a minimum of one year without any major traffic violations. Additionally, they must be between 23 and 80 years of age, with a Young Drivers Surcharge applies to drivers aged 21-22 years. However, when renting the larger vans, drivers are required to have held their license for a minimum of 3 years and be between 27 and 80 years of age. 

Customers interested in renting a station wagon have the same licensing requirements as that of the large van, but their age range is from 25 to 80 years.
Additional drivers can be added to the car rental lease at the time of reservations, along with increased insurance options, booster seats, satellite navigation systems, ski rack, and snow chains. Due to the varying requirements for rental (age, license, etc.) it is recommended that travelers check with their individual company during booking to ensure that travel issues don’t arise when renting their vehicle. 

If rental car drivers desire to explore the surrounding islands by the use of a car ferry, travel is possible, but drivers need to contact the minor islands of Elba, Giglio, Ponza, Capri, Ischia, and Eolie during peak seasons, as the number of cars allowed on these islands is limited.