![]() The city boasts everything from imperial architecture to fascinating culture and delicious local cuisine. ![]() Renters with such driving licences cannot rent and drive a rental car in Austria.Not only Austria’s capital and largest city, Vienna is also one of Europe’s most interesting urban destinations. Please note: Local driving licences issued in the following countries are not recognised as a valid driving licence in Austria: Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Indonesia, Kosovo, Libya, Nepal, Nicaragua, Oman, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tonga and Yemen. We reserve the right to refuse rental if we believe the renter to be under the influence of narcotics, alcohol, intoxicants or drugs, used with or without a prescription. Digital driving licences and/or images of the driving licence are not accepted. For non-European Union (EU) or non-European driving licences, or those with non-Latin characters, an international driving permit is required and must be presented along with the driving licence issued in the home/residence country when picking up the rental vehicle. A valid passport and/or ID card is required for further identification. All drivers/renters must have held their driving licence for at least one year (12 months). The company is not liable for lost, forgotten items left in the rental vehicle.Īll drivers (including the renter and additional drivers) must present a full valid driving licence issued by their home country or place of residence. A handling fee of EUR 30.00 (including VAT and local surcharges) is applicable per incident/damage. If no police report is provided, the driver will be liable for the total cost of the damages up to and including the total cost of the vehicle. In the event of an accident, any damage or theft, the driver MUST obtain the relevant police report. On exclusive products the purchase of CDW is highly recommended with a daily rate of EUR 12.00 (including VAT and local surcharges). For car classes Standard and higher an excess amount of EUR 1200 per incident/damage applies. Applicable excess for car classes from Mini through Intermediate is EUR 960 per incident/damage. CDW does not cover missing items, vandalism, riots or damages caused other than as a result of a collision. If the total rental charges exceed EUR 150.00, the statutory contract tax of 1% of the total rental charges is due.Ĭollision Damage Waiver (CDW) – if included in the rental rate – reduces the renter’s financial responsibility from full replacement value of the car and loss of use to the excess in case of damages to the rented vehicle regardless of fault. For city locations, a Cross-Border Fee of EUR 21.00 per day (maximum EUR 42.00 per rental) applies to all permitted countries. ![]() If the total rental charges exceed EUR 150.00, the statutory contract tax of 1% of the total rental charges is due. All fees shown include VAT and airport surcharge. If the renter travels abroad without informing the company accordingly or enters and/or travels through countries that are not permitted, the renter is fully responsible for financial obligations in the event of any accident, damage, theft, traffic offences, fines, return costs, other fees etc.įor airport locations, a Cross-Border Fee of EUR 24.57 per day (maximum EUR 49.14 per rental) applies to all permitted countries. Cross-border journeys to the following countries are permitted: Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, United Kingdom, Ireland, Czech Republic, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Poland.Įntering and/or transit through the following countries by rental car is not permitted: Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Russian Federation, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Turkey and Albania. At the time of the rental, the renter must indicate whether the rental car will be driven outside of the rental country. ![]()
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