By Daniel Mercer, HR systems support lead with 9 years supporting employee access and identity sign-in workflows
Last reviewed: July 2, 2026

My EHTrip is reached through myehtrip.com, where the page separates Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management employees from franchisee employees and Crawford Select Rental Program users. This guide is independent and not run by Enterprise Mobility or myEHtrip. Use the official page first, then follow the correct sign-in path instead of trusting lookalike “portal” pages in search results.

MyEHtrip is a restricted access site tied to Enterprise Mobility travel and employee-related access, not a public travel booking account. The safest move is boring: open the official domain, choose the matching user group, and use the site’s own recovery link if your login does not work.

What My EHTrip is

My EHTrip is the common search spelling for myEHtrip, a web portal shown at myehtrip.com. The landing page asks, “Where do you want to go today?” and then gives two routes: one for Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management employees, and another for franchisee employees and Crawford Select Rental Program users.

That split matters.

A person using the wrong side of the page can end up chasing a password problem that is really a routing problem. Pick the employee category first, skip third-party “how to access” pages, and do not enter work credentials on copied domains or pages that add extra words around the brand name.

Use the correct login side first

The official landing page shows “Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management Employees” with a “Login Here” link. It also shows “Franchisee Employees and Crawford Select Rental Program” with Login ID and password fields, plus a “Proceed With Login” button.

Do this first: decide which employment group fits you.

For Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management employees, the “Login Here” route can take users to an Enterprise Holdings Inc. Microsoft sign-in page that asks for “User Account” and “Password.” That page also displays “Keep me signed in,” “Sign in,” and a JavaScript requirement if the browser cannot run the page properly.

For franchisee employees and Crawford Select Rental Program users, the myEHtrip page itself displays “Please enter your Login ID,” “Enter your password,” and “Proceed With Login.”

Small detail, big headache: these are not the same screen.

Why the page may not work

The first verified friction is cookies. The official myEHtrip page states that the site requires browser cookies to function and says cookies must be activated in browser settings.

The second friction is JavaScript. The Enterprise Holdings sign-in page can show “JavaScript required” and says the browser must support JavaScript or have it enabled.

The third friction is choosing the wrong path. A franchisee or Crawford Select Rental Program user may need the Login ID fields on the myEHtrip landing page, while an Enterprise Mobility or Fleet Management employee may be routed through Microsoft-style organizational sign-in.

The fourth friction is recovery mismatch. The password reset page says to type the email address stored in the myEHtrip account, then the user receives an email with a reset link. If the email entered is not the one stored on the account, the reset path may not help.

Use a normal browser window with cookies and JavaScript enabled before assuming your account is broken. Skip private windows if they block cookies by default.

Resetting login access safely

The official myEHtrip landing page includes “Forgot Login ID or Password?” near the sign-in area. The reset page says the user should enter the email address stored in the myEHtrip account and that an email with a reset link will be sent.

Do not search for a support number on random pages first. Use the portal’s own recovery path, then your employer’s internal helpdesk or manager-approved HR contact if the reset email never arrives.

This is also where people make a bad security trade. They search “my ehtrip password reset,” land on a third-party page, and start trusting instructions that may mix real details with guesses. Some search results describe myEHtrip as handling payroll, training, or personal data, but the official landing and reset pages visible in search do not verify those full feature claims. Use official pages for login and recovery facts.

Which official pages are safe to recognize

The primary official page is myehtrip.com. It displays the employee group split, the Login ID and password fields for the franchisee/Crawford route, a recovery link, language choices, and the cookie requirement.

The Enterprise employee route may show a Microsoft ADFS-style Enterprise Holdings Inc. sign-in screen at fs.ehi.com. That screen warns that the system is for authorized clients only and that activity may be monitored and recorded.

Enterprise Mobility’s corporate site confirms the broader company context: Enterprise Mobility describes a portfolio that includes car rental, fleet management, flexible vehicle hire, carsharing, vanpooling, car sales, truck rental, vehicle subscription, luxury rental, and technology solutions.

One caveat: access rules can vary by region, employer type, and whether the user works for a corporate location, fleet management, franchise operation, or a related program.

Common mistakes people make

The most common mistake is treating “my ehtrip” like a public account anyone can register for. The visible official page is built around employee and program categories, not a public customer sign-up flow.

The second mistake is mixing it up with Enterprise customer accounts. Enterprise.com has a separate Enterprise Plus sign-in area for rental customers, while myEHtrip is on myehtrip.com and uses employee/program routing.

Do the employee portal first, skip customer loyalty pages unless you are trying to manage a rental rewards account.

There is another trap: third-party pages often look helpful because they use familiar words like “official,” “employee,” and “login.” In the live search results, some pages even point to unrelated or suspicious-looking domains while describing myEHtrip. Treat those as research noise, not account recovery sources.

Privacy and account safety notes

Enterprise’s privacy center says its privacy policy explains data collection, use, disclosure, transfer practices, and individual access rights across its sites and services. It also lists website and mobile application data categories such as browser information, web logs, IP address, operating system, and interaction information.

That does not mean every category applies to every myEHtrip action. It does mean portal users should treat the site as a workplace-related system and keep account recovery inside official channels.

Do not send login details, identity documents, screenshots of account pages, or one-time security codes to a page that is not part of the official workflow. The safer rule is simple.

Use the page you can verify.

When to contact support

Start with the official recovery link if you forgot the Login ID or password. If the Enterprise Holdings sign-in page says JavaScript is required, fix the browser setting or try another current browser before escalating.

If you can reach the page but cannot pass account recovery, contact the support route your employer gave you. Enterprise Mobility’s public contact page is aimed at general customer support for Enterprise.com, NationalCar.com, and Alamo.com, not necessarily employee portal access.

For current employees, your branch, manager, internal HR contact, or IT helpdesk will usually be the cleaner route than a public customer service page. For franchise staff, the correct support path may depend on the franchise operator.

FAQ

Is myEHtrip the same as My EHTrip?

Yes. “My EHTrip” is a common spaced search version of myEHtrip, the name shown on myehtrip.com. The official page uses the myEHtrip styling and separates users by employee or program group.

What is the official My EHTrip login page?

The official page found in live search is myehtrip.com. It shows the employee group choices, the Login ID and password fields for franchisee/Crawford users, and the “Forgot Login ID or Password?” link.

Why does My EHTrip say cookies are required?

Because the official page states that the site requires browser cookies to function and that cookies must be activated in the browser settings. If your browser blocks cookies, the login page may load but fail during sign-in or routing.

Why am I seeing JavaScript required?

The Enterprise Holdings sign-in page can show that message when JavaScript is disabled or unsupported. Try enabling JavaScript or using a current browser before resetting your account repeatedly.

Can customers use myEHtrip for Enterprise rentals?

Not usually. The visible myEHtrip page is organized for Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management employees, franchisee employees, and Crawford Select Rental Program users. Enterprise rental customers usually use Enterprise.com or the relevant rental brand account area instead.

What should I do if the reset email does not arrive?

Check that you used the email stored in the myEHtrip account, because the reset page specifically asks for that email. If it still does not arrive, use your employer-provided HR or IT support route rather than third-party password help pages.

Is fs.ehi.com connected to the employee login?

The Enterprise Mobility employee route may open an Enterprise Holdings Inc. sign-in page at fs.ehi.com. The page shows “User Account,” “Password,” “Keep me signed in,” and an authorized-use monitoring notice.

Should I trust third-party My EHTrip login guides?

Use them only for general orientation. For login, reset, cookies, and sign-in routing, the official myEHtrip and Enterprise Holdings pages are the safer sources because they show the current fields and messages directly.