How do I get to National Car Rental at SFO?
To access the Rental Car Center from the airport terminals, take the AirTrain Blue Line. AirTrain, SFO’s fully automated people mover system, operates 24 hours every day and provides frequent service throughout SFO.
What car rental companies are affiliated with National?
National is owned by Enterprise Holdings, along with other agencies including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and Alamo Rent a Car.
Are national and enterprise owned by the same company?
National Car Rental is owned by Enterprise Holdings, which is also the parent company of Alamo and (of course) Enterprise.
What is the difference between National and Enterprise?
While Enterprise has this added advantage towards customers in general, both Budget and National are also great with their customers. The only difference is that their rental cars tend to have more specific customers in mind, while Enterprise is more inclusive, with its extensive car selection.
Where can I rent a car in San Francisco?
National SFO staff can be contacted on Tel +1 650 616 3000 or +1 844 370 8301. The National San Francisco Airport rental station is open 24 hours, every day of the week. Customers can hire online using the form above. Drop and go is available at this rental station.
Where is the National Car Rental Center in San Francisco?
It takes about 10 minutes from the Main terminal to reach the Rental Car Center, where National is located on Level 4. Returns and pick-ups are located on Level 3 of this building. National SFO staff can be contacted on Tel +1 650 616 3000 or +1 844 370 8301.
Where can I rent a car in enterprise?
For additional questions, please visit our main car rental FAQs page. The Enterprise car rental branch is located at the Rental Car Center at 780 N. McDonnell Rd. It can be reached by a short 5-7 minute ride on the Airtrain that runs 24/7.
Can you rent a car with an international license?
Customers may not rent a vehicle solely with the International Driver’s Permit. The International Driver’s Permit is a translation of the individual’s home country license and is not considered a license nor is it considered valid identification.