Car Hire New Plymouth Airport
New Plymouth is the centre of North Island’s petrochemical industry and the chances are that you’ll be there on business. Make a good impression by collecting a quality hire car when you arrive at New Plymouth Airport and you can head straight to that meeting in style and comfort. No prising yourself out of a tiny box, sticky from the heat, with our cars. With Any Airport Car Hire you needn’t sacrifice comfort for price for the difference in price between a small car and one that you’ll have plenty of space in is only a matter of a few pounds per day. Many of our customers are so surprised at how cheap our basic models are that they upgrade anyway, still paying what they expected to for a small car.
Cheap Car Rental New Plymouth NPL
As well as a great range of cars at low prices, you’ll also be surprised  at what we include in the price you’ll pay for car hire at New Plymouth  Airport. Collision damage waiver and 24 hours roadside assistance all  come as standard with our prices so the price you see will be the price  you pay. If you’ve looked anywhere else, check what they include in  their price and then ask us what extras we include. You can’t put a  price on helpful customer service available throughout your booking but  again, we pride ourselves on being there for you when you need us.
New  Plymouth Airport Guide
New  Plymouth Airport was voted the best regional airport in New Zealand and  is only seven miles from the centre of New Plymouth. Our hire cars can  be collected from the airport immediately after arrivals and soon see  you on your way to your hotel. Flights to New Plymouth are all internal  from Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. Travellers from further  afield and from outside New Zealand can get a connection through any of  these hub airports to get to New Plymouth. 
There’s not too much to  do in this predominantly industrial city. The profits from the  petrochemical industry have spawned several public initiatives including  the finest collection of modern art in New Zealand as well as financing  much of the Festival of Lights which take place in the botanical  gardens of Pukekura Park for eight weeks each summer. At other times the  park is a riot of colour from the hundreds of plant species that live  there.