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Project story · Car rental · Corfu

Triple Seven Rent a Car

Putting the booking decision at the front of a Corfu rental website.

The website brought the first reservation choices—location, date, and time—into the opening experience, then supported them with fleet, terms, destination information, and direct contact.

Triple Seven car rental website with pickup and drop-off booking form

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The interface reflects the project’s era. The story focuses on the business and product decisions that still matter.

Sector
Independent car rental
Market
Corfu, Greece
Scope
Website · Booking entry

The context

Triple Seven Rent a Car

A traveller landing on a rental website usually arrives with a practical task: choose where and when the car is needed, understand the available vehicles, and check the terms before committing.

For Triple Seven, the public website had to do both jobs. It needed to introduce a local Corfu rental business while moving reservation intent forward without burying the first useful action inside a generic contact page.

What Runnable delivered

Putting the booking decision at the front of a Corfu rental website.

01

Reservation-first opening

Pickup and drop-off locations, dates, and times were placed directly in the main website experience.

02

A complete decision path

Fleet, terms and insurance, FAQs, and contact information gave visitors the context surrounding the booking.

03

Destination-aware content

A Corfu guide connected local discovery with the commercial journey instead of treating content as a separate layer.

What shaped the work

How a Corfu car rental website connected destination context, fleet information, and a pickup and drop-off booking entry.

  1. 01

    Begin with intent

    The interface starts with the decision most visitors already came to make.

  2. 02

    Keep conditions close

    Fleet details, insurance, and FAQs stay visible around the path to reservation.

  3. 03

    Use place as an advantage

    Destination content supports trust and relevance for a local tourism business.

What carried forward

A rental website is the public edge of the operation.

The booking form is not simply a call to action. Its locations, time rules, vehicle choices, and hand-off determine what the customer understands and what the rental team receives.

That operational connection is now central to how Runnable approaches rental websites and the thinking behind RunnableOne Fleet.

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