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Finding the best rental car company to suit your needs as a traveler is more important than ever. Like many companies, National Car Rental offers a loyalty program that rewards members when they rent vehicles. National Emerald Club members earn rental credits toward free rental days, with elite status tiers that can help you get to your next free rental faster.
Here's what you need to know about National's Emerald Club.
The first thing you need to know is that, unlike other rental agencies like Hertz and Avis, National does not have a points program. Instead, National allows customers to earn credits to use for free rental days.
National Emerald Club members earn credits based on qualifying rentals and the number of days you rent your vehicle. The credits you earn will equal your total rental days divided by four. Broken down, it looks like this:
As you can see, this program rewards members who frequently rent for short periods more than those who opt for less frequent, extended rentals. When you reach seven credits, you get a free rental day for (up to) a midsize car.
National offers users a mobile app for contactless checkout, which can be particularly useful for airports with no Emerald Aisle. Through the app, you can select a vehicle based on its year, make, model, color and mileage ahead of time. Then, National will hold the car for you for 15 minutes.
Since National is owned by Enterprise Holdings, you can also book cars from any Enterprise location through National's website. You'll even earn credits toward free rental days and elite status at participating Enterprise locations when you enter your Emerald Club membership number on your reservation. However, you won't get Emerald Club elite status benefits when you rent from Enterprise.
Daily Newsletter Reward your inbox with the TPG Daily newsletter Join over 700,000 readers for breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG’s expertsAs soon as you join Emerald Club, you'll get perks, but you'll get more if you reach elite status with National. Here's what you need to know about the entry-level Emerald Club status, as well as the higher Executive and Executive Elite status tiers.
Emerald Club offers some benefits even to entry-level members, including:
You'll earn National Emerald Club Executive status once you complete 12 paid rentals or 40 paid rental days in one calendar year. You can also snag Executive status as a perk of several premium travel rewards cards, including The Platinum Card® from American Express , The Business Platinum Card® from American Express and the Chase Sapphire Reserve®. (Enrollment is required.)
On top of the basic member benefits, Executive members enjoy the following perks:
National Emerald Club's highest status tier is Executive Elite, which you can reach after 25 paid rentals or 85 paid rental days in a calendar year. Executive Elite includes all the perks of the lower tiers, but there are some additional benefits, including:
Emerald Club members can opt to earn points or miles at one of National's 14 partners instead of rental credits on their rentals. See the complete list of partners here, but here's a quick look at what you could earn in some of the most popular programs:
To change your earning preference, log in to your Emerald Club account, navigate to your profile, click on "Rewards" and select "Modify" next to "Rewards Preferences."
Keep in mind that National charges a "frequent traveler surcharge" on reservations that earn points or miles in partner programs. This fee varies by program but is typically between 50 cents and $2 per rental day. Always consider whether it makes more sense to earn credit toward a free rental or pay extra to earn points or miles.
Here at TPG, we often write about saving money on rental cars and using points and miles for road trips. Here are some more tips for maximizing your car rentals with National Emerald Club:
Finally, regardless of which rental car company you use, it's worth paying with one of the best credit cards for rental car coverage. By doing so, you may be able to decline the additional coverage options offered by the rental company and save money.
National Emerald Club is a beneficial program, especially for travelers who rent midsize or higher vehicles frequently and for short periods. With more than 1,500 locations across the globe to choose from, you'll find a rental location to fit your needs on most trips.
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