NEW YORK, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Rental cars companies said Hurricane Sandy stirred up business after East Coast travelers were stranded with flight cancellations.
A high percentage of car-rental customers were looking for one-way passage, which can present a problem for rental companies, especially as demand increases in hurricane -devastated areas and rentals are more frequently driven away from those locations, USA Today reported Friday.
"A storm such as this changes our whole rental pattern," said Richard Broome, a spokesman for Hertz.
Enterprise Holdings, which operates three rental brands -- Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental -- said demand for one-way rentals had risen 40 percent since Hurricane Sandy swept through the East Coast Monday and Tuesday, causing an estimated $20 billion in damage.
Enterprise spokeswoman Laura Bryant said reports of excessive car-rental costs during the storm were likely inaccurate.
"This is a time to make friends, not profits," Bryant said. "Absolutely no price increases because of the storm," she added.