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Travellers arriving at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) can now access vehicles booked through Turo directly at the airport following a new partnership with ADM Aéroports de Montréal.The agreement allows Turo guests arriving at YUL to meet hosts in designated airport parking lots or remotely check in to their reserved vehicle and begin their trip shortly after landing. More than 1,000 vehicles are currently available for delivery to the airport through Turo."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, Parking and Ground Transportation at ADM Aéroports de Montréal.
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"Turo brings recognized expertise, with a presence at several Canadian airports, where its model already helps diversify mobility options for travellers."the peer-to-peer car sharing platform offers vehicles across Canada, including compact cars, SUVs, luxury vehicles, electric vehicles, pickup trucks and minivans. Guests can also add optional extras such as child car seats, bike racks and camping gear, depending on host availability.Turo currently operates in every Canadian province.
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