ST. LOUIS – Turo, a service that allows you to rent personal vehicles from other drivers, is now officially cleared to operate at St. Louis International Airport.
Turo was already being used at the airport, but there wasn’t an official agreement in place for the peer-to-peer car rental platform to operate at the airport.
That didn’t sit well with some St. Louis aldermen, who wanted a formal relationship between the company and the airport. Those concerns were resolved Wednesday, as the St. Louis Airport Commission gave Turo its unanimous approval.
According to the one-year agreement, which becomes official Sept. 1, Turo rentals cannot be conducted in Lambert parking garages or walkable surface lots. Turo rental transactions can occur on lots B, C, and D. The commission says it’s on Turo