Arriving at Eppley Airfield and planning to explore Omaha or beyond? Renting a car offers flexibility, but the process can feel a little overwhelming after a flight. This guide covers everything from finding your rental to understanding the costs and navigating local roads, helping you start your trip smoothly.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building, often near the baggage claim area. Many companies offer courtesy shuttles to off-airport facilities where the cars are parked, so be prepared for a short ride. You’ll typically find a range of providers operating at Eppley Airfield, including well-known names.
The best car for you depends on your travel style and needs. Here are some popular options you’ll likely find available:
| Economy | $30 - $50 / day |
| Compact | $35 - $60 / day |
| Intermediate | $40 - $70 / day |
| Standard | $45 - $80 / day |
| SUV (Small/Mid-Size) | $60 - $120 / day |
| Luxury | $80 - $150+ / day |
Prices change by season and availability.
For families, an SUV provides space and comfort. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, an economy or compact car will likely be the most budget-friendly choice. Consider an intermediate or standard size if you plan on carrying luggage or passengers.
Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, a major credit card in your name, and a passport if you’re an international traveler. Most rental companies in the United States require renters to be at least 21 years old, though fees may apply for drivers under 25. A security deposit is usually held on your credit card to cover potential damages or extra mileage. Be sure to understand the deposit amount and the process for its return. Payment with debit cards can be more restrictive and may require additional documentation or a credit check.
Rental companies will offer various insurance products. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft insurance protects against loss due to theft. Excess insurance reduces the amount you’d pay out-of-pocket for damage or theft. Check if your existing auto insurance or credit card provides rental car coverage before purchasing additional insurance at the rental counter. Don’t hesitate to ask the agent to explain the details of each option and what is *not* covered.
Driving in the United States generally involves following posted speed limits, which are usually in miles per hour. Be aware that speed limits can vary significantly between states and even within different areas of a state. Toll roads exist in some areas; have some cash or a toll pass handy if you plan to use them. Parking regulations vary by city and can be strictly enforced, so pay attention to signs. It’s also important to remember that traffic flows on the right side of the road.
Rental car desks are usually inside the main terminal. Some companies use off-airport facilities with shuttle service.
A valid driver’s license, a major credit card, and a passport (if international) are typically required.
CDW insurance covers damage to the car. Check your existing insurance or credit card benefits first.
It can be more difficult. Companies may require a credit check or additional documentation.
Most companies require renters to be at least 21, with potential fees for those under 25.
It covers potential damages, extra mileage, or other charges. It’s held on your credit card and returned after the rental.
Toll roads are not common in Nebraska, but you may encounter them in neighboring states.
Traffic flows on the right side of the road in the United States.
Ask the rental agent to clearly explain each insurance option and what it covers.
Pay close attention to parking signs, as regulations vary and can be strictly enforced.
An SUV usually offers the most space and comfort for families.
Yes, but there's usually an additional daily fee for each extra driver.