The Car rental prices soaring in Málaga
The smaller fleets of cars available to rent in Spain this summer has increased the prices up for tourists, if they can get hold of one that is.
Many of the popular tourist resorts like Alicante and Malaga have seen car rental agents in the area reduce their fleet size because of the cost of having so many vehicles that are not used during the quieter seasons and the . The recent May Bank Holidays saw demand far out see the quantity of cars available and this month is expected to be no different with many rental agents booked out until well into September.
Less visitors in the winter months just from the UK were down by 18 per cent, Britain has the most flights to the country from any European state. This led to many car hire companies reducing their stock in accordance with what was viable. However in the peak months of July and August they fall short in supply of cars. To assist in making up lost revenue some agents have had to increase prices to keep operating successfully.
Some car hire prices in the areas have rocketed by up to 50 per cent, further increasing the cost of an average holiday. However if travellers opt for Portugal they will find that prices have not changed much and in other European countries they have only increased modestly.
Information provided by www.guardian.co.uk, for more information please visit their website.
Many of the popular tourist resorts like Alicante and Malaga have seen car rental agents in the area reduce their fleet size because of the cost of having so many vehicles that are not used during the quieter seasons and the . The recent May Bank Holidays saw demand far out see the quantity of cars available and this month is expected to be no different with many rental agents booked out until well into September.
Less visitors in the winter months just from the UK were down by 18 per cent, Britain has the most flights to the country from any European state. This led to many car hire companies reducing their stock in accordance with what was viable. However in the peak months of July and August they fall short in supply of cars. To assist in making up lost revenue some agents have had to increase prices to keep operating successfully.
Some car hire prices in the areas have rocketed by up to 50 per cent, further increasing the cost of an average holiday. However if travellers opt for Portugal they will find that prices have not changed much and in other European countries they have only increased modestly.
Information provided by www.guardian.co.uk, for more information please visit their website.


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