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Cheap Car Rental Queenstown Airport


When it is important for you to rent a car, efficiency and speed should be taken into consideration. Cheap car rental Queenstown Airport will make sure that you find the car you want, at a rate that is acceptable, in the shortest amount of time. Instead of researching individual hire car company websites, car hire Queenstown Airport puts all the information in one place. You can compare Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Thrifty, and more side by side. You can then make your selection from all the options presented, without having to access multiple websites. The choice of model, options, features, and cheap rates is yours. The quoted rates include one-way fees when needed, basic insurance, unlimited kilometres, and airport tax. Also included in the quote are vehicle recovery fees and registration fees. There are never any hidden fees through Rent Me a Car. GPS, baby seats, petrol, and ski racks aren’t included, but are optionally available for an additional charge. There is a charge for drivers who are under the age of 25 or for excess reduction. The website doesn’t require you to enter your credit card information. You pay the rental car company directly. There are no cancellation fees if your plans change. Cheap car hire in Queenstown Airport takes about two minutes of your time. Book the car right online. Booking fees do not apply on our website. You don’t have to register to use the site or join a club to get the best rates. Rent Me a Car does the job.

Queenstown Airport, New Zealand

Queenstown Airport’s official name is Queenstown International Airport. It is located in Frankton, Otago, about 8 kilometres from Queenstown central business district. It is the country’s fourth busiest airport, handling nearly 925,000 revenue passengers in the 2011 fiscal year. In 1951, Southern Scenic Air Services established a regular scenic route that flew between Milford Sound and Queenstown, In 1961, Mount Cook Airline pioneered tourist flights into the resort town. Mount Cook operated three flights a week. The Britten Norman Island began service in 1970.

Air New Zealand, Mount Cook Airline, Air Safaris, Aspiring Air, Glenorchy Air, Jetstar, Qantas, and Virgin Australia all offer flights in and out of the Queenstown Airport. Some are seasonal or charter, as in the case of Air Safaris. Runway lights were installed in 2011. Proposed night flights are controversial and have not been implemented. 2012 saw a grass runway paved and sealed to avoid disruptions and increase safety. Queenstown Airport ranks highly in a 2011 survey of best airport approaches.

Golfing New Zealand

Located not far from the Queenstown Airport, Millbrook Resort has everything the golf enthusiast could want. In addition to an excellent golf course with putting and chipping greens, they provide accommodations, a spa, a fine restaurant, and more. It has been voted Australasia’s leading golf resort for three years in a row. The resort occupies 500 rural acres and has a five-star hotel and a luxury day spa. Property is for sale at the resort for home building.

TSS Earnslaw Steamship

Take a tour of beautiful Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw. The authentic steamship will provide you with a myriad of experiences, inside the ship, as well as outside. You can watch the stokers at the fireboxes, hear the steam engines working, and feel the heat from the boilers. The Promenade Café has delicious meals and snacks, and a full bar is on board. Join in a sing-a-long around the piano or just sit on the deck and watch the scenery as you gently drift by.

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