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What is the problem?

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  • 23 August 2025
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Ready for some joy? You land after a long-haul flight, muscles aching, brain fuzzy, all you want is to get rolling in your pre-booked, pre-checked in rental car. You picture yourself striding purposefully, keys in hand, to the vehicle and onto the open road. Instead, what you get is the digital equivalent of a Kafkaesque nightmare, and frankly, it’s beyond a joke.

I’m talking about the rental car check-in experience. Why, in this age of instant gratification, mobile everything, and the alleged pursuit of seamless customer journeys, is this particular touchpoint so stubbornly, consistently, mind-numbingly broken? You walk to the counter, often a fluorescent-lit purgatory, and there it is: the line. A human bottleneck that seems to exist purely to test the limits of your post-flight patience.

You’ve got your booking, your confirmation number, maybe even your loyalty status. But it never matters. It’s always a new interrogation. The forced smile from the tired agent, who, bless their soul, is clearly as broken by the system as you are. Then comes the inevitable: “We don’t have that car, but we can offer you this much larger, much more expensive upgrade.” It’s the bait-and-switch ritual, as old as the hills, cloaked in the veneer of “customer service.”

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We talk about the marvels of technology in hospitality – mobile check-in, digital keys, direct-to-room experiences. So, why are these rental car outfits still clinging to a process that feels like it belongs in the last century? They introduce kiosks, promising speed, but often these are just digital funnels that ultimately spit you back into the same damn line for a human to confirm what the machine already knows. It’s the “Do it yourself!” model, but where the “yourself” part is inherently designed to fail, forcing you back into a degrading human interaction.

Where’s the genuine hospitality? The welcoming acknowledgement of your fatigue? Instead, it’s a gauntlet of upsells – the full tank of petrol at triple the local price, the insurance package you definitely need (wink, wink), the road toll transponder that’s somehow more expensive than buying your own car. It’s not about serving the customer; it’s about extracting every last cent from a captive, exhausted audience.

This isn’t just inefficiency; it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of the customer journey, a blatant disregard for the very convenience they ostensibly provide. It’s a glaring contrast to what true hospitality strives for. They have a product people desperately need, often at a point of high vulnerability, and they consistently manage to turn it into a source of friction and frustration. Why do we accept this? Because we’re stuck, literally and figuratively.

Life is so tech. But sometimes, it feels like the most basic human-centered design principles get left in the rental car parking lot.

Mark Fancourt

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