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Myles self-drive service now at 10 airports in India

Popular globally, the airport self-drive facility is slowly gaining a foothold in India.
1 min read8 Jun '15
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 Myles, the largest self-drive car rental provider by Carzonrent, has spread its network to 10 airports in India. Offered in Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Bhubaneswar, Vishakapatnam, Chandigarh and Amritsar, Myles is the only such service provider in the country present in airports.

To avail of the service, travellers can make a booking once they land at the airport. With over 1000 cars and 32 models to choose from, customers can pick their preferred car. All of Myles' self-drive cars are centrally tracked via GPS, and can be rented on an hourly, daily or weekly basis through the Myles app, website or 24-hour helpline. 

This service is designed to make commuting an easy affair for those who don't own a car or want a hassle-free travel experience.  Already present in 21 cities across the country, Carzonrent is keen on expanding the Myles service to six more airports and by 300 cars by the end of June. By March 2016, the company hopes to build its fleet to 4000 cars.

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