20 Nov 2008 The Peninsula
 

Go International launches car rental company in Qatar

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Doha: Go International, a company that is a part of the Abdulla Yousif Fakhro Group, announced recently the launch of Go Rent A Car (Qatar), with plans to be one of the leading car rental companies in Qatar in the years to come.

Go International was launched in May of 2005 by Renault Formula One Driver Fernando Alonso and to date has emerged as a leading car rental company in the Arabian Gulf. Since it was founded in 2005, Go International has formed a subsidiary in Dubai called Go Rent A Car (Dubai) to cater to the growing car rental market in Dubai. Over a period of three years, Go Rent A Car (Dubai) has built a reputation for offering great customer service and quality products. This reputation for excellence has allowed the company to increase its fleet size quickly in a short period of time. Go Rent A Car (Dubai) currently operates a fleet of 1000 cars in the Dubai market and is regarded to be among the top handful of car rental companies in Dubai.

Commenting on the launch of Go Rent A Car (Qatar), Mohammed Adel Fakhro, Managing Director of Go International said "We are immensely proud of the achievements of the entire Go team. The company is successful today because of the efforts of every one of us. We are a young, vibrant company that has built a name for itself as a company that is 100% committed to customer service satisfaction. We will have a significant presence in the Qatar market in the years to come through the efforts of our newly formed team in Doha."

The Qatar car rental market has experienced significant growth over the past few years that has matched the growth of the overall Qatar economy. With the current slowdown in the global economy, it remains unclear if the Qatari car rental market will continue to grow over the coming years. Despite this, the company feels that it can grow during the period by offering levels of service and professionalism that will help to set Go Rent A Car apart from the competition in the Qatari market.

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