Turo adds YUL to growing airport network

Turo has expanded its Canadian airport network with the launch of operations at YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, marking the latest step in the continued growth of alternative vehicle-access models across Canada.

The new partnership with ADM Aéroports de Montréal comes as car-sharing marketplaces and other mobility services continue to broaden transportation choices for consumers. For dealers, it reflects an evolving mobility landscape in which vehicle ownership remains the foundation of the retail market, while car-sharing, subscriptions and other access-based models continue to develop in major urban and travel markets.

The agreement builds on Turo’s growing airport presence in Canada as the company continues to expand its marketplace. In recent years, Turo has added airport partnerships, broadened its geographic footprint and introduced new offerings aimed at travellers seeking alternatives to traditional rental vehicles.

“We are very pleased to establish this partnership with Turo at YUL Montréal-Trudeau and to offer a new transportation alternative for travellers who wish to use a car rental marketplace service,” said Lakdar Kamouche, Director of Parking and Ground Transportation at ADM Aéroports de Montréal. 

Turo said its marketplace includes thousands of vehicles across Canada, ranging from compact cars and SUVs to luxury vehicles, electric vehicles, pickup trucks and minivans. Guests can also add options such as child seats, bike racks and camping gear.

“As travel expectations continue to evolve, travellers are increasingly looking for more flexibility, ease, and personalized transportation options,” said Bassem El-Rahimy, Vice-President of Turo Canada. “This partnership at YUL Montréal-Trudeau allows guests to land, locate the exact vehicle they booked on Turo, and get on the road quickly, while also creating new economic opportunities for local hosts.”

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