Avis operates two locations in Oklahoma City that serve different travel patterns: a main counter at Will Rogers World Airport and a downtown office near Bricktown. The airport branch handles travelers on short notice; the downtown location suits those planning rentals days or weeks in advance and prefer avoiding airport facility fees.
Avis is a national mid-market rental chain that competes directly with Enterprise and Hertz by targeting business travelers and leisure renters willing to pay slightly higher daily rates for newer vehicles and faster counter service. In Oklahoma City, Avis positions itself as the premium option at the airport and provides an alternative to Enterprise's ubiquitous local presence.
Avis groups its Oklahoma City fleet into economy, compact, mid-size, SUV, and premium categories. Economy cars (Toyota Corolla or Hyundai Elantra class) rent for approximately $35 to $50 per day during low-demand periods; mid-size sedans run $50 to $75 daily. SUVs start around $70 and climb to $120 or more for larger models like the Ford Explorer. Premium vehicles (Mustang convertibles, Cadillac Escalades) exceed $150 per day. Rates fluctuate significantly based on day of week and season; airport locations add a 10 percent facility surcharge that downtown avoids. Always request a rate quote directly rather than assuming online pricing applies to your travel dates.
The Will Rogers World Airport location (Terminal 2, ground level) opens at 5 a.m. on weekdays, accommodating early morning flights. It closes at 11 p.m., which means late arrivals must use the after-hours kiosk and app-based pickup, a slower process than walking to a staffed counter. The airport counter moves faster than Enterprise's adjacent desk during peak hours (7 to 9 a.m., 5 to 7 p.m.) because Avis maintains separate business-traveler and leisure queues. Plan for 10 to 15 minutes at the counter if you arrive outside peak times; 20 to 30 minutes during them.
The downtown location near Bricktown stays open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday. This location appeals to Oklahomans renting for weekend getaways or week-long trips who want to avoid airport fees entirely; savings on the facility charge alone amount to $30 to $80 depending on rental length. Downtown also stocks a higher percentage of SUVs and specialty vehicles because inventory pressure is lower than at the airport. Disadvantage: you must drive to Bricktown or take a rideshare, adding 15 to 25 minutes to your rental pickup process.
Enterprise operates 12 locations across Oklahoma City, including airport and multiple neighborhood branches, with extended hours (some open until 8 or 9 p.m.) and no facility surcharge anywhere. Enterprise's rates undercut Avis by 15 to 20 percent for economy and mid-size vehicles, making it the choice for price-conscious renters and those needing evening pickups. Enterprise's newer locations also offer mobile check-in via app, matching Avis's digital options.
Hertz, also at Will Rogers Airport, prices identically to Avis but maintains a smaller Oklahoma City footprint and has faced national inventory problems over the past two years; it remains viable for renters loyal to their rewards program but is not the default choice here.
Budget operates as a budget-tier option at the airport with rates 20 to 30 percent below Avis, suitable for renters unconcerned with vehicle age or premium service. Budget's counter is slower and vehicles are often older model-year cars, but the savings are real for one-way rentals or multi-week trips.
Choose Avis if you value newer vehicles, faster airport service, business-traveler infrastructure (separate queues, express pickup), or the downtown location's fee avoidance. Choose Enterprise if price is the primary driver or you need evening or neighborhood-based pickup.
Avis appeals to business travelers on corporate accounts, leisure renters comfortable paying for newer cars, and those who book one-way rentals between Oklahoma City and Dallas or Denver (Avis's airport location handles these easily). The rewards program (Avis Preferred) appeals to frequent renters seeking free upgrades and express service.
Avis does not suit renters on tight budgets, those needing same-day or evening pickups outside airport hours, or anyone planning a multi-week rental where Enterprise's lower rates compound into serious savings.
Bring a valid driver's license, credit card in your name, and proof of insurance (your personal policy or the rental company's coverage). Avis requires a credit card hold of $200 to $500 depending on vehicle class; this is not a charge, but a temporary authorization that can delay your card's available balance for 7 to 10 business days after return. Decline Avis's damage waiver only if your personal auto insurance or credit card covers rental cars; otherwise, the company's Damage Waiver ($12 to $18 per day) protects against collision and theft claims. International renters must present a passport and, in many cases, an International Driving Permit alongside their home-country license.
Airport location: 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays; 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Located Terminal 2, ground level, near the baggage claim exits. Parking is included in the rental rate; vehicles are stored in a lot adjacent to the terminal.
Downtown location: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday. Street parking and a small lot behind the office. Confirm hours before visiting, as downtown weekend operations occasionally shift with seasonal demand.
Avis's Oklahoma City airports locations justify their premium positioning through speed and newer inventory, while the downtown branch solves the specific problem of renters who want to avoid airport fees and don't require early-morning service.
