Turo and ADM Partner to Launch Designated Vehicle Hub at Montreal-Trudeau Airport
Standardizing transport operations at one of Canada’s busiest travel hubs, ADM Aéroports de Montréal and peer-to-peer car-sharing platform Turo have finalized an official corporate partnership. The strategic infrastructure agreement establishes a regulated operational framework for vehicle drop-offs and pick-ups at YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.
Under the newly ratified guidelines, Turo guests and commercial hosts gain direct access to designated, dedicated parking zones situated within the airport’s managed ground transportation footprint. This structural upgrade permits seamless, remote check-in protocols and keyless vehicle exchanges immediately post-landing, shifting operations away from standard passenger curbside pickup congestion.
Capitalizing on Multi-Vehicle Fleet Delivery Demands
“Turo brings recognized expertise with a presence in several Canadian airports, where its model already contributes to diversifying the mobility options offered to travelers,” stated Lakdar Kamouche, Director, Parking and Ground Transportation at ADM Aéroports de Montréal.
For Canadian automotive dealer groups, independent rental operators, and commercial fleet managers utilizing digital sharing platforms to optimize vehicle turns and monetize inventory, the YUL integration represents a major commercial milestone.
There are currently over 1,000 active vehicles listed for airport delivery at Montreal-Trudeau. “This partnership at YUL airport allows travelers to land, locate their reserved vehicle, and hit the road quickly, while scaling economic opportunities for local fleet hosts,” added Bassem El-Rahimy, Vice President of Turo Canada. The Montreal corridor integration aligns with Turo's ongoing pan-Canadian strategy to sign formal operational concessions with primary aviation authorities coast-to-coast.

