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Jan 31, 2019 at 6:29 comment added jackal Thrifty at the STL airport seems to be a franchise with pretty strict rules (I just checked). I'm actually surprised they're a franchise; most airports this size would be corporate-owned locations. Corporate Thifty locations allow driving throughout the US and Canada. Franchises often have more limited allowable areas because if something happens to the car too far away, they don't want to be stuck with a giant towing bill. I checked; Enterprise doesn't have the same restriction. They were more restrictive a decade ago, but since buying Alamo/National, they've adopted a more liberal policy.
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