If you’re booking a rental car with Budget, then take the extra step to enroll in the rental company’s Fastbreak membership program. Not only is Budget’s Fastbreak program free to join, but it’s fairly easy to quickly rack up rewards coupons called Budget Bucks, which you can then use to reduce the cost of your next rental car reservation.
Fastbreak is the loyalty program from Budget Rent a Car. Unlike many rental car loyalty programs, the Budget Fastbreak loyalty program doesn't offer any sort of elite status tiers or offer up points that can later be redeemed for free rentals or upgrades.
That said, joining the Budget Fastbreak loyalty program is still generally a good idea, and it can save you time and money.
Here are some of the top benefits of being a Budget Fastbreak member.
With an account in the Fastbreak program, you’ll be able to store your vehicle preferences and other rental information — making it faster to book. You’ll also have a record of your rental history and upcoming reservations, making record-keeping a little simpler.
On the other end of your trip, you don’t want to find yourself waiting in a long rental car return line, worrying whether you might miss your flight. As a Fastbreak member, you’ll be able to drop off your car in a designated area, and you won’t have to wait to talk to an employee. Simply leave the car behind, and your receipt will be emailed to you.
Fastbreak members periodically have access to unique promotions that either entail discounts on upcoming rentals or earn Budget Bucks on existing rentals to help fund future ones.
Deal vary, but can include discounts for rentals of a certain duration, free upgrades at certain locations or additional savings if you pay upfront.
Becoming a Budget Fastbreak member is easy and comes at no additional cost.
Simply register online — a quick process that requires you hand over some personal information including name, address, driver’s license and credit card information (which will be saved and auto populates at checkout when you’re ready to rent a car).
Once you’ve become a member, you’ll receive a Fastbreak ID number, which can be found by logging into your account on the Budget website and clicking on My Profile.
Your Fastbreak ID is also the same as your RapidRez Number, which is what you’ll enter when making reservations through Budget’s website.
While you won’t earn any sort of Budget rewards points for your car rental (aside from participation in special promotions), you can use your Budget car rentals to accumulate rewards in other travel loyalty programs.
Budget has over two dozen airline partners, and you can earn miles based on how much you spend with Budget. If you’re a Fastbreak participant, simply add your frequent flyer number when you reserve a car directly through Budget.
Budget has partnerships with the following airline frequent flyer programs:
Aer Lingus AerClub.
Air Canada Aeroplan.
Air New Zealand Airpoints.
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan.
American Airlines AAdvantage.
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles.
Avianca-Taca LifeMiles.
AirAsia BIG Loyalty.
British Airways Executive Club.
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles.
El Al Frequent Flyer Club.
Emirates Skywards.
Frontier Miles.
Hawaiian HawaiianMiles.
Iberia Plus.
JAL Mileage Bank.
JetBlue TrueBlue.
Malaysia Airlines Enrich.
Qatar Airways Privilege Club.
Saudi Arabian Alfursan.
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer.
Spirit Airlines Free Spirit.
Southwest Rapid Rewards.
Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus.
The amount of points or miles you receive varies by airline. For example, with Frontier, you’ll earn 50 Frontier Miles per rental day on all qualifying rentals, or 500 miles on qualifying rentals of five or more days. Meanwhile, you could get 250 points for Air Canada’s Aeroplan program per qualifying rental.
Budget has a few hotel partners, and your spending with Budget can help you accumulate points. Like the airline miles, you’ll have to input your hotel program membership information at the time of rental.
Budget’s hotel partners are:
Best Western Rewards.
Choice Privileges.
Radisson Rewards.
Wyndham Rewards.
With Best Western Rewards and Choice Privileges, you’ll earn 1,000 points per rental on all qualifying rentals. Wyndham breaks it down by day, earning you 100 Wyndham Rewards points per day on all qualifying rentals. Radisson Rewards members earn just 750 points per rental on all qualifying car rentals, but can also save up to 20% off the rental price by providing the Radisson Rewards discount number U106500.
Beyond joining the Fastbreak program, there are myriad ways to get bigger discounts or earn extra points on your Budget rental, like:
Many travel credit cards wrap up rental car spending as part of their bonus “travel” category.
For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® earns 10x total points on car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards® immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually and 3x points on other rental car bookings outside of their portal. You can turn around and use those points for pretty much anything ranging from cash back and gift cards to travel itself. You can even book rental cars with Chase Ultimate Rewards® points, upon which they’ll be worth 1.5 cents each (so the cost of a $150 car rental would be 10,000 points).
Plus, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® provides primary auto rental collision damage waiver coverage, so you’ll be reimbursed up to $75,000 for theft and collision damage in the U.S. and abroad if you’re in an accident and you paid for the rental car on your card.
A partnership between Budget and Amazon unlocks additional perks. If you link your Amazon and Budget Fastbreak account through the Fastbreak website, you’ll receive an Amazon.com gift card valued at 10% of your rental price, and as much as a 30% discount off the rental. Not only could a $100 car rental drop down to $70, but you’ll also earn yourself a $7 Amazon gift card.
Budget typically offers a discounted rate — often up to 35% — for cars booked through its website when you pay at the time of booking rather than at the rental car counter.
However, only go for this option if you’re certain you’re going to go through with the rental. If you end up canceling, the fees will likely far outweigh any savings from paying upfront.
Here’s what you’ll end up paying if you need to cancel a car that you already paid for upfront:
For cancellations made 24 or more hours prior to the scheduled pickup time: You’ll receive a refund of the full prepaid amount, less a $50 fee.
For cancellations made within 24 hours of the scheduled pickup time: You’ll receive a refund of the full prepaid amount, less a $150 fee.
For cancellations made after the scheduled pickup time: No portion of the prepaid amount will be refunded.
Sometimes, booking direct with Budget is not always the best deal. We ran some sample itineraries, each to book a compact or standard economy car with Budget on a few different weekend trips (running Friday at noon through Sunday at noon), including taxes and fees. Here are the price differences we found:
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, April 9-11 | Chicago O’Hare International Airport, May 7-9 | Honolulu International Airport, June 4-6 | |
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Directly with Budget | $83.88 (pay now) or $90.82 (pay later) | $213.69 (pay now) or $234.51 (pay later) | $134.17 (pay now) or $146.73 (pay later) |
Costco Travel car rental | $80.46 (pay later) | $209.54 (pay later) | $129.81 (pay later) |
RentalCars.com | $96.07 (pay later) | $257 (pay later) | $146 (pay later) |
Expedia | $88.25 (pay later) | $246 (pay later) | $144.96 (pay later) |
Booking directly with Budget is not always the cheapest option, especially if you aren’t willing to pay for your reservation at the time of booking.