Avis car rental at Cold Bay Airport (CDB)
Avis · Premium tier · Avg renter rating 4/5 · From $45/day
Avis — "We Try Harder" — solid mid-tier inventory and reliable airport coverage. Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, the brand operates a counter at Cold Bay Airport (CDB) with the typical airport fleet mix of economy through SUV-class vehicles. Below is a snapshot of Avis's daily, weekly, and monthly rates at this airport, alongside what to expect at the counter.
Avis rates at CDB
| Class | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Avail. | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | $45 | $288 | $990 | 93% | 4★ |
| Midsize | $59 | $378 | $1,298 | 79% | 4★ |
| SUV | $86 | $550 | $1,892 | 60% | 4★ |
| Minivan | $71 | $454 | $1,562 | 69% | 4★ |
| Luxury | $107 | $685 | $2,354 | 85% | 4★ |
| Van / Cargo | $176 | $1,126 | $3,872 | 99% | 4★ |
What's good about Avis at CDB
- Avis Preferred fast lane
- Avis QuickPass toll service
- Where2 GPS available
Vehicles you're likely to actually get
Inventory rotates often, but as of recent customer reports the Avis fleet at CDB typically includes:
- Economy: Nissan Versa, Mitsubishi Mirage, Kia Rio, Chevrolet Spark
- Midsize: Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Volkswagen Jetta, Hyundai Elantra
- SUV: Toyota RAV4, Ford Escape, Jeep Cherokee, Chevrolet Equinox
- Minivan: Chrysler Pacifica, Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey, Kia Carnival
- Luxury: BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6, Cadillac CT5
- Van / Cargo: Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, Ram ProMaster, Nissan NV200
Bear in mind that "or similar" really does mean similar — if you book a midsize you might get a Toyota Corolla, a Nissan Sentra, or a Volkswagen Jetta. If a specific make matters (e.g. for car-seat anchor compatibility), call the CDB counter directly the day of pickup.
Counter and pickup process
For walk-up customers, expect a short queue at peak hours (early morning departures returning, late evening arrivals picking up). Avis loyalty members typically get a dedicated lane that cuts wait time by 5–15 minutes. Bring your driver's license, the credit card used for the reservation, and your reservation confirmation number — paper or screenshot is fine.
Return process
Returning a Avis rental at CDB is straightforward: follow purple "Rental Car Return" signs to the rental facility, pull into the marked Avis aisle, and a return agent will scan the windshield barcode and email a receipt. Refuel at one of the gas stations on the airport perimeter — refueling charges through the rental brand are typically 2–3× the local pump price.
Add-ons worth considering (and skipping)
Worth it: A second driver fee is usually waived for spouses; if you're traveling as a couple, register both at the counter so either of you can drive legally. Toll transponders make sense if your route passes through a region with all-electronic tolling — the convenience fee is usually $4–6/day plus tolls, which beats hunting for cash lanes.
Usually skippable: The Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) duplicates coverage most credit cards already provide for free — call your card issuer to confirm before traveling. Pre-paid fuel makes sense only if you're returning the car nearly empty; otherwise you're paying for gas you didn't use.
How Avis compares to other brands at CDB
If Avis doesn't fit your trip, the same comparison page for this airport (/airports/cdb) shows the same vehicle classes priced at Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Budget, and National side by side.