Now, get self-drive car rental service on Yatra.com

Now, get self-drive car rental service on Yatra.com
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Yatra.com, an online travel portal, has started offering a self-drive car rental service on its platform in partnership with Revv Cars.Diversifying its product offerings, this alliance will allow travellers to book their local and inter-city self-driven transport on Yatra\'s mobile app.

Yatra.com, an online travel portal, has started offering a self-drive car rental service on its platform in partnership with Revv Cars.Diversifying its product offerings, this alliance will allow travellers to book their local and inter-city self-driven transport on Yatra's mobile app.

With this, Yatra has taken another step towards providing its customers with comprehensive travel solutions and a seamless travel experience.

Currently, the feature is live in nine cities namely Delhi/NCR, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Vizag.

On every booking, customers can save up to 5% using their eCash as well as can earn eCash up to INR 1000 on booking made above INR 10,000.

This feature will help the company capitalize on the ever rising number of travellers who like to rent a car of their choice to discover and experience a particular destination.

"With self-drive option now available on the Yatra app, we are further strengthening our commitment towards offering all kinds of travel solutions for all kinds of travellers. We are confident that this new product will enable us to add more value to our existing as well as potential customer base," said Manish Amin, Co-founder and CIO, Yatra.com.

This latest upgrade in Yatra's product offering provides resounding assurance of their motto of being 'India ka travel planner.'

In a similar collaboration, Yatra had launched a first-of-its-kind in-app integration with Uber, for its customers to book their local and intra-city transport directly through the Yatra app.

Yatra also offers chauffeur-driven outstation cabs for inter-city travel in more than 300 cities.

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