Pilot Doc said:
For air carrier airports, I really like Hertz #1 Club Gold. For $50/year, you get on the bus (which is typically big and runs frequently) and are taken to a covered parking spot with a car waiting for you. Get in, drive off, and show your license to the security guard. No forms to fill out, no lines to stand in -saves a HUGE amount of time.
You can get Hertz #1 Club Gold for free. Here's a link describing how to get it free:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=518498
When I joined, I did it through USAirways' free deal - and I don't even have a FF account with USAirways!
I am both Hertz#1 Gold and Avis Preferred Select; recently switched from Avis. Both frequent renter programs are similar as far as hopping on the bus and having the car waiting for you. So far, I think that I prefer Avis because they give you a decent discount once you achieve status. I'll have to see how Hertz does.
My reason for switching is that I switched hotel chains from Starwood group to Marriott; Starwood's hooked in with Avis & Marriott's hooked in with Hertz.
Is this thread worthy of FI? Oh yeah. Pilots travel a lot and should think about how to get the most bang for their buck. I think that Avis or Hertz is the best way to go because of being able to get your car immediately. I am hoping that Hertz throws me a few decent discounts once I've been with them for a while. With Avis, I've rented a car for less than $11/day in Denver on a weekend - easily competitive with any other discount car rental company.
I would also recommend that all pilots look at which hotel chain that they go with. I chose to switch to Marriott because they offer lifetime Platinum status once you've met several criteria. I am currently a Marriott Gold; soon to be Platinum. As a Starwood Platinum, I have been upgraded to suites numerous times.
I think that it's important to try to put most of your business with the same company, because that's when the perks add up. Just like FF miles (Currently United Premiere, will be Premiere Exec at the end of Aug; hoping to be 1K before the end of 2006).