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'Theeb Rent a Car' branch in Al-Bahah moved to new location on King Abdulaziz road

'Theeb Rent a Car' branch in Al-Bahah moved to new location on King Abdulaziz road

Theeb Rent a Car has announced moving its branch which is located on King Abdulaziz Road, Al-Raab District, Al-Bahah to another location near the old location, to develop better customer service through the new branch location.
The CEO of "Theeb Rent a Car", Naif Mohammed Al-Theeb, has clarified that the movement of the new Al-Bahah branch located on King Abdulaziz Road in Al-Raab District to another location on the same Road, was made to provide the best customer service. This is as the new location was prepared and designed in a more modern and better form to meet the growing demands of customers, whether individuals or businesses.

Naif Al-Theeb pointed out that Al-Bahah is one of the most important and prominent tourism destinations across the Kingdom and Gulf countries, and is frequented by a number of tourists and visitors, from inside and outside the country. Therefore, “Theeb Rent a Car” was keen, with great care, to equip the new branch in a modern way befitting the touristic importance of the region, in addition to providing the new branch with the latest models of vehicles of various types and sizes of modern models.

It is worth noting that Theeb Rent A Car has, during the last period, and in the context of implementing its expansion strategy by supporting its network of branches, opened 4 new branches, which are Sulay and North Industrial in Riyadh, Prince Majid Road in Jeddah, and Hail Corniche, and moved to new branches in the cities of Buraydah and Al-Bahah. The Company will continue to open more branches, in addition to developing and updating a number of its existing branches, as required, in order to cover the demands of its broad customer base.

Theeb Rent a Car is one of the most prominent pioneering companies in the field of car rental at the level of the Kingdom and the region, and it has a broad base of clients from various categories, sectors, and individuals. The company provides a wide range of car rental solutions and services, including long and short-term rentals, with a cumulative experience that extends for more than 30 years since launching its car rental business in 1991 and a current fleet of more than 25,000 vehicles.
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