With France being so close to the UK, it's a popular destination for many throughout the year as it's easily accessible via plane or ferry and offers great variety to visitors.
Like a number of other countries, France has been adversely affected by coronavirus. This has led to French car hire companies implementing precautionary measures to protect both customers and colleagues against the risks that COVID-19 present. They have pre-empted international travel and have already put in place a number of rules guidelines, we explore what those on our panel are doing below:
- Alamo and Enterprise - Team members will adopt the following practices in response to coronavirus:
- Limiting the number of employees in a location, using social distancing between staff and customers.
- Colleagues are frequently washing hands and disinfecting touchable surfaces whilst also minimising customer interaction at vehicle pickup or delivery.
- Alamo and Enterprise Cars and Vans will, as well as being vacuumed and wiped-down, be cleaned using a disinfectant to sanitise key areas between every rental as follows. Key & key fob, centre consoles, cup holders & compartments and areas between seat/console & seat/doorjambs, dashboard, instrument panels, steering wheel and column, accessory panel, door interior, handles (interior and exterior) and pockets, mirrors and other high touch areas.
- Measures are also in place to immediately isolate and quarantine any vehicle if needed.
- Europcar and Keddy have implemented the following in response to coronavirus:
- Vehicles will be subject to rigorous cleaning measures after each rental, as well as a 'zero contact' policy with Europcar Mobility Group employees in stations in response to coronavirus.
- Hertz and Firefly have implemented the following in response to coronavirus:
- Enhanced cleaning methods at all locations and on shuttle buses, including using approved disinfectant to regularly wipe down high-touch areas such as door handles, counters, kiosks and other hard surfaces.
- They are using more alcohol-based hand sanitisers and asking employees to take important hygiene steps, including frequent hand washing and staying home if unwell.
- A rigorous cleaning process has been adopted which includes priority areas such as door handles, steering wheels, dashboards, consoles, seats, etc.
- New cleaning protocols include removing the vehicle from circulation and disinfecting through a third party in any cases where a customer is suspected or known to have COVID-19.
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