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Bidvest Car Rental Branch Details - November 2020 Bidvest Car Rental Branch Details - November 2020 WESTERN CAPE DROP BRANCH BRANCH CODE TEL CONTACT PERSON AFTER HOURS GDS GPS COORDINATES VOUCHER/EMAIL STR ADDRESS HOURS BOX AFTER HOURS (X - LONGITUDE) (Y - LATITUDE) WEEK SAT SUN PUB HOL Cape Town City Centre SS (021) 418 5232 Christo Stander 082 828 8872 CPTC01 18.420972 -33.918675 [email protected] Cnr of Bree & Riebeek St (33 Bree St) Cape Town 08:00-17:00 08:00-13:00 No Cape Town Intl Airport, Unit BG12 Central Car Rental Building, Tower Cape Town Intl Airport DM (021) 927 2750 Ashley Adonis 082 828 8639 CPTT01 18.594962 -33.969987 [email protected] 06:00-22:00 Road, Matroosfontein Yes 18.594962 -33.969987 [email protected] Cape Town Intl Airport, Unit BG12 Central Car Rental Building, Tower 06:00-22:00 Cape Town Deliveries CD (021) 927 2750 Ashley Adonis 082 828 8639 N/A Road, Matroosfontein N/A Khayelitsha Travel KH (021) 361 4505 Loyiso Mfuku 073 766 2078 CPTE04 18.655672 -34.045080 [email protected] Lookout Hill, 1 Spine Rd, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha 09:00-17:00 09:00-12:00 per prior arrangement No Stellenbosch – City Centre SP (021) 887 6935/6/7 Richard Jafta 082 828 8638 CPTE01 18.856235 -33.923913 [email protected] Unit 11, Adam Tas Business Park, 4 Bell Street, Stellenbosch, 7600 08:00-17:00 08:00-13:00 per prior arrangement Yes Ricado Van Der Heyden 079 384 7155 Hermanus HM (028) 313 0526 Eleanor van Zyl 082 399 5251 CPTC04 19,237433 -34,419504 [email protected] 34 Main Rd, Hermanus 08:30-17:00 08:30-12:00 per prior arrangement Yes Regional Office / Sales WR (021) 380 3140 Su-Maré Kolders 071 364 5909 N/A 18.592137 -33.974308 [email protected] 22 Michigan St, Airport Industria 08:00-17:00 Closed N/A GEORGE 083 251 7436 22.376959 -34.000735 [email protected] 07:00-18:30 08:00-14:00 08:00-17:00 per prior George Airport GA (044) 876 9216/204 Stefanie Van Niekerk 083 441 9012 GRJT01 George Airport arrangement Yes 083 251 7436 22.376959 -34.000735 [email protected] Vehicle Deliveries Only 08:00-17:00 Closed N/A George Depot GD (044) 876 0084/5 Stefanie Van Niekerk 083 441 9012 GRJC01 Regional Office (George) N/A (044) 876 0084/85 Stefanie Van Niekerk 083 251 7436 N/A 22.376959 -34.000735 [email protected] George Airport 07:30-17:00 Closed No EASTERN CAPE per prior East London Airport BS (043) 707 5310 Dwight Isaacs 063 689 3427 ELST01 27.828557 -33.037971 [email protected] East London Airport/ Breezyvale Rd 08:00-18:00 08:00-17:00 09:30-17:00 arrangement Yes East London Depot EL (043) 707 5300 Carla Janse van Vuren 082 828 8853 N/A 27.828557 -33.037971 [email protected] East London Airport 07:30-17:00 Closed No Regional Office (East London) N/A (043) 707 5300 Carla Janse van Vuren 082 828 8853 N/A 27.828557 -33.037971 [email protected] East London Airport 07:30-17:00 Closed No King Williams Town KW (043) 642 3860 Janine Meintjies 082 089 8744 ELSW01 27.389276 -32.873501 [email protected] Shell Garage, 143 Alexandra Rd 08:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 Closed Yes Fort Hare University (Alice) FA (040) 602 2490 Janine Meintjies 079 998 6687 N/A 26.846081 -32.785481 [email protected] Fort Hare University (Kingwilliamston Rd) 08:00-17:00 Closed Yes [email protected] per prior Mthatha UM (047) 536 0917 Bulelani Msiya 083 992 5653 UTTT01 28.671179 -31.548753 [email protected] Mthatha Airport (R61 to Engobo) 07:30 -17:00 08:00-12:00 13:00-17:00 arrangement Yes Port Elizabeth Airport HV (041) 581 4242/82 Chantelle Muller 082 828 8623 PLZT01 25.607188 -33.983724 [email protected] Port Elizabeth Airport 07:00-20:00 07:00-20:00 08:00-21:00 07:00-20:00 Yes Port Elizabeth Depot PZ (041) 581 4242 Chantelle Muller 082 828 8623 PLZC01 25.609656 -33.985127 [email protected] De Havilland St, Airport Industria 08:00-16:00 Closed No Regional Office / Sales (PE) N/A (041) 581 4242/82 Gill Dickie 079 5277 619 N/A 25.609656 -33.985127 [email protected] De Havilland St, Airport Industria 07:30-17:00 Closed No Port Alfred PF 084 645 5258 Zanne Van Vuuren 084 645 5258 PLZE01 N/A N/A [email protected] N/A per prior arrangement Rhodes University-Grahamstown RV 084 645 5258 Zanne Van Vuuren 084 645 5258 PLZN02 26.516051 -33.315823 [email protected] Artilery Rd, Rhodes University (Meet & Greet from Port Alfred Branch) per prior arrangement Closed Closed No NORTHERN CAPE per prior Kimberley Airport BV (053) 851 1182/3 Donna-Leigh Paulse 082 828 8641 KIMT01 24.765361 -28.802602 [email protected] Kimberley Airport 06:30-20:00 07:30-13:00 14:00-19:30 arrangement Yes Kimberley Deliveries KD (053) 851 1182/3 Donna-Leigh Paulse 082 828 8641 N/A 24.765361 -28.802602 [email protected] Kimberley Deliveries 07:30-17:00 per prior arrangement No per prior Upington Airport UP (054) 332 1439 /1397 Alet Scheepers 064 758 2586 UTNT01 21.255982 -28.408745 [email protected] Upington Airport 07:00-17:30 10:00-13:00 11:00-18:30 arrangement Yes per prior Upington Deliveries UT (054) 332 1439 /1396 Alet Scheepers 064 758 2586 N/A 21.255982 -28.408745 [email protected] Upington Deliveries 07:00-17:30 10:00-13:00 11:00-18:30 arrangement No KWAZULU – NATAL Yoleshen Naidoo 082 828 8642 King Shaka Intl Airport LB (032) 436 5500 Phumlani Ndlovu 079 495 7340 DURT01 31.103413 -29.619685 [email protected] King Shaka Intl Airport. LA MERCY 07:00-20:00 08:00-20:00 Yes Yoleshen Naidoo 082 828 8642 King Shaka Depot KS (032) 436 5501 Phumlani Ndlovu 079 495 7340 N/A 31.103413 -29.619685 [email protected] King Shaka Intl Airport (off Cargo Rd) 07:00-17:00 Closed N/A N/A Regional Office NR (032) 436 5500 N/A N/A N/A 31.103413 -29.619685 [email protected] King Shaka Intl Airport (off Cargo Rd) 07:00-17:00 Closed N/A N/A Pietermaritzburg (Oribi Airport) PM (033) 386 2750 Nishal Ramkassoon 082 828 8817 PZBT01 30.396485 -29.643089 [email protected] 1 Pharazyn Place, Pietermaritzburg Airport 07:30-17:00 08:00-12:00 per prior arrangement Yes per prior Pinetown PN (031) 701 6938 Claire Taylor 079 882 7253 DURN02 30. 862617 -29.820117 [email protected] Knowles Centre (Middle Level) , Bamboo Lane 07:30-17:00 08:00-12:00 arrangement Closed Yes Regional Sales Office Y3 (031) 701 6938 Yolande Atkins 084 514 6626 N/A 30. 862617 -29.820117 [email protected] Knowles Centre (Middle Level) , Bamboo Lane 07:00-16:30 Closed N/A N/A Richards Bay RC (035) 786 0986 Kim Pretorius 083 381 3048 RCBT01 32.093926 -28.736669 [email protected] Richards Bay Airport 07:00-19:00 08:00-10:00 per prior arrangement Yes per prior Umhlanga Rocks UR (031) 561 3011 Shaun Govender 082 828 8612 DURN01 31.085874 -29.726931 [email protected] 2 Lighthouse Rd (Caltex Service Station) 07:30-17:00 08:00-12:00 arrangement Closed Yes DROP BRANCH BRANCH CODE TEL CONTACT PERSON AFTER HOURS GDS GPS COORDINATES VOUCHER/EMAIL STR ADDRESS HOURS BOX AFTER HOURS (X - LONGITUDE) (Y - LATITUDE) WEEK SAT SUN PUB HOL MPUMALANGA (013) 751 1774 082 828 8635 31.098615 -25.384765 [email protected] 07:00-17:30 09:00-14:30 09:00-17:00 09:00-14:30 Kruger Mpumalanga Airport NS (013) 750 1468 Andrew Farnworth 079 508 3272 MQPT01 Kruger Mpumalanga Airport Yes 29.269502 -25.885270 [email protected] 27 Corridor Hill Fitment Centre, cnr Mandela St & Langa Crescent, 08:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 per prior arrangement Witbank MD (013) 656 0567/95 Jeffrey Mohlahlo 082 302 4691 JNBE01 Witbank Yes LIMPOPO per prior Hoedspruit HD (015) 793 2806/0310 Goodenough Makelana 082 828 8837 HDSC01 30.951013 -24.351917 [email protected] Cnr Koedoe & Buffel St, Sunset View Business Complex Unit B 08:00-17:00 09:00-13:00 10:00-13:00 arrangement Yes EastGate Airport EG (015) 793 2806 Goodenough Makelana 082 828 8837 HDST01 31.046516 -24.387259 [email protected] *Vehicles delivered from Hoedspruit town office 08:00-17:00 09:00-13:00 10:00-13:00 prior arrangement No Goodenough Makelana 072 580 5099 per prior per prior per prior Phalaborwa PH (015) 781 5404 PHWT01 31.154571 -23.93721 [email protected] Kruger Park Gateway Airport 08:00-17:00 Yes Pontsho Mashego 082 828 8837 arrangement arrangement arrangement per prior Polokwane PA (015) 288 0169 Sammy Ramoshaba 082 828 8634 PTGT01 29.45211 -23.859543 [email protected] Polokwane Intl Airport 08:00-17:00 08:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 arrangement Yes NORTHWEST PROVINCE Mahikeng / Mmabatho MK (018) 381 4837 Sipho Gumede 082 308 5364 MBDS01 25.647303 -25.863596 [email protected] Protea Hotel, 80 Nelson Mandela Dr 08:00-17:00 08:30-12:30 per prior arrangement Yes Potchefstroom PC (018) 299 2114/22 Willem Bosch 072 227 7082 JNBS01 27.05977 -26.41637 [email protected] NWU Sport Village Corner Loop & Thabo Mbeki Ave, Potchefstroom 08:00-17:00 per prior arrangement Yes GAUTENG Charlene Moonsamy 079 886 6652 O.R.
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