Albany, NY, Aug. 25, 2016 -- The global car rental market registered an impressive growth in 2014 with all the four regions Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa demonstrating positive growth. North America stood as the largest as well as the fastest growing market in 2014. Leisure travelers accounted for 54% of the car rental market value in 2014 while business travelers represented a share of 34.8%. Car rentals made at non-airport locations accounted for the largest share of the total market value in 2014 closely trailed by airport locations. The car rental industry will continue to expand over the forecast period, driven by the rise in tourism flows and expenditure.
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The US was the leader in the car rental market in terms of both market value (US$30.7 billion in 2014 equivalent to 42.6% share) and fleet size (2 million rental cars). The US also had the highest utilization rate (81% in 2014), rental occasions and rental days. China was the fastest growing market in terms of market size (CAGR 22.42%) and fleet size (CAGR 18.47%) during the historic period. Switzerland topped the list in terms of average revenue per day (US$90.4 in 2014) while the Philippines was the fastest growing market (CAGR 6.32%). Portugal had the highest average rental length of 7.6 days in 2014.
In the wake of increasing numbers of complaints related to car rental services (regarding tank refueling, price transparency, unfair charges for damages caused), five car rental firms (Avis-Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt) in Europe agreed in July 2015 to align their present car rental practices in accordance with the consumer legislation requirements, set by EU rules on consumer rights, unfair commercial practices, and unfair terms
Car rental services market in China is expanding with revenues projected to grow at 8.8% over the forecast period. The number of licensed drivers is about three times the cars present in the country. Due to traffic problems, many Chinese do not like to buy a car for traveling daily but they would like to drive when they go for outings on weekends. Scarcity of parking and government restrictions on traffic congestion will encourage the growth of car rental industry
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Historic and forecast revenue of global car rental market covering 40 countries
Detailed region-wise (Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa) of car rental companies' key performance indicators such as market value by business travelers, market value by leisure travelers, market value at airports, market value at non-airports, fleet size, number of rental occasions, number of rental days, average rental length, utilization rate, and average revenue per day for the historic (20102014)and forecast periods (20152019)
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