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| 584.1 | I used three rental cars: #1 in SEA, #2 to YVR, #3 in Canada | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Jun 23 1992 20:54 | 10 | 
|  | A few years ago the best way to get from the Seattle-Tacoma airport to
Vancouver was by National Car Rental.
They had the lowest one-way price -- it was less than the bus fare for
two people (about US$60), and so much more convenient.
Most if not all flights will be on small planes operated by local
commuter airlines affiliated with larger carriers.
/john
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| 584.2 | Local rental car companies | PAULUS::PAUL | Oliver Paul, ISE LC Frankfurt/Germany (FRO) | Thu Jun 25 1992 02:05 | 28 | 
|  |     Hi John,
    
    when I booked the van at Alamo Rental Cars I asked them if it is
    possible to return the car in Vancouver. They told me that this isn't
    possible since it is in another state. So I assume these offerings are
    more or less restricted to the local rental car companies.
    
    Do you have by any chance some more names (besides the National Car
    Rental) where I could ask for a one-way rental car ?
    Do we (DEC) have any special rates/discounts at these companies ? 
    
    I also thought about renting another car, but after reading in this
    conference that you probably have to wait a long time at the
    American-Canadian border I thought that this wouldn't be a very good idea.
    
    Is it a problem to drive to Vancouver Airport with a 27 ft. motorhome 
    (oops, sorry, Think Metric: 8,2 m ;-)) ? I was thinking about a meeting
    point where I can meet with my family after I returned the car to
    Seattle. I think somewhere downtown wouldn't be a very good idea.
    Somewhere at the airport would be good in any case (flight, bus or car).
    (I don't want to even think about driving to the airport of Frankfurt
    with a motorhome of that size.)
     
    Thank you.
    
    Ciao,
    
    oli
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| 584.3 |  | KAOFS::S_BROOK |  | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:55 | 18 | 
|  |     Alamo is a US rental company (predominantly) with very few Canadian
    offices.  One of the International companies, like Avis and Hertz
    might permit cross border returns.  There are always two big hitches
    to "return elsewhere" rentals in that the rental agency offices are
    invariably two different franchises who must negotiate some kind of
    deal between them to return the car and the car is out of the rental
    agency's fleet for much longer than the time of your rental.  Out of 
    state / province drop offs are also more difficult because there are legal
    limitations on renting a car with foreign plates to allow the return
    to car rental agency via another rental ... these must be returned by
    a company employee ... which costs considerable time and money.
    
    For companies like U-Haul for trucks and trailers, this is usually
    easier because U-Haul actually own the fleet and they move their
    vehicles around the rental offices routinely and have systems in
    place to cope with this.
    
    Stuart
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| 584.4 | Misc info | VAOU09::BOTMAN | pieter | Fri Jun 26 1992 01:19 | 21 | 
|  |     re .0
    
    Yes, busses leave Sea-Tac (the international airport) hourly
    for Vancouver.  Price is around US $25.  I'm not sure whether
    the address you mentioned corresponds to the Sea-Tac airport.
    
    
    The bus goes into Vancouver downtown.  To go to New Westinster
    by Taxi would cost $20-$25 depending upon where the pickup point is.
    One can take Sky-train (our light rail transit system) to New West from
    downtown, so if you do that the local taxi fare in New West might be 
    only $5.
    
    re: .3 
    
    It is possible to drive a 27' motorhome to the Vanc airport.   There
    are outdoor parking areas, and the ramps to the terminal are quite
    wide.  Traffic is a bit slow at times, but never horrible.
    
    Pieter
    
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| 584.5 |  | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Mon Jul 13 1992 11:20 | 7 | 
|  | As I said in .1, National (known as Tilden in Canada) allowed a one way rental
of a car, and was cheaper than the bus fare for two people, even with the
one-way fee and the need to have three cars, one in the U.S., one to cross
the border, and one in Canada.  Actually, that trip I had a fourth car; I
rented another car on Vancouver Island rather than take it across the ferry.
/john
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