Casons-Rent-a-Car with an investment of Rs 83 million will introduce 70 Suzuki Alto and Toyota Allion cars for customers. A special low budget per km package which is the cheapest in the market also has been introduced.

The company will recruit female drivers for the first time with the introduction of a student package which is another step of expansion. Thirty taxies are already on the road and the balance will be operated from January. Casons-Rent-a-Car Managing Director Zakir Ahamed told Daily News.

He said all the cars are branded in red and white.

Ahamed has observed a several emerging markets in this sector which is the reason to go for this expansion. The next stage is introducing a student package where the student customers will be given 10 percent discount. “That will be strictly for students,” he said.

He said tourists coming from India are looking for budget packages and some of them are coming to Sri Lanka three times a month and Casons is ready to meet this demand.

“The company will soon enhance customer security through high technology where the company could track cars and monitor the journey,” Ahamed said.

Casons-Rent-a-Car with an investment of Rs 83 million will introduce 70 Suzuki Alto and Toyota Allion cars for customers. A special low budget per km package which is the cheapest in the market also has been introduced.

The company will recruit female drivers for the first time with the introduction of a student package which is another step of expansion. Thirty taxies are already on the road and the balance will be operated from January. Casons-Rent-a-Car Managing Director Zakir Ahamed told Daily News.

He said all the cars are branded in red and white.

Ahamed has observed a several emerging markets in this sector which is the reason to go for this expansion. The next stage is introducing a student package where the student customers will be given 10 percent discount. “That will be strictly for students,” he said.

He said tourists coming from India are looking for budget packages and some of them are coming to Sri Lanka three times a month and Casons is ready to meet this demand.

“The company will soon enhance customer security through high technology where the company could track cars and monitor the journey,” Ahamed said.