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Turo Partners with Air Miles

Peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace Turo has announced a partnership with the Air Miles rewards program so Canadians can earn Miles whenever they book a car with Turo.

Air Miles has close to 10 million active collectors across Canada, and this partnership offers a new way to collect Miles through car rentals while traveling. You can read more about my experience with Turo when renting a car share while my vehicle was in service.

Me in a Ford Mustang Mach E

“We’re thrilled to deepen our partnership with Turo, a brand that continues to resonate strongly with our collectors and enrich our growing coalition,” says Jason Beales, Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer at Air Miles. “With this expanded collaboration, collectors can now earn Miles not just on their first Turo booking, but on every booking moving forward, driving more value and sustained loyalty.”

Air Miles collectors who sign up for Turo and complete their first trip can earn 200 Bonus Miles, and one Mile for every $15 spent on all subsequent Turo trips. By linking their Turo and Air Miles accounts, Canadian travellers can experience more ways to accumulate Miles when they travel. There’s also the option to select an exact make and model they want with flexible delivery options to airports, hotels, or doorsteps. Along with transparent pricing, there are also add-ons like camping gear or car seats.

“As costs continue to rise, Canadians are looking for smarter, more cost-effective ways to travel,” adds Bassem El-Rahimy, Vice President of Turo Canada. “Starting today, Turo trips become even more rewarding. Our partnership with Air Miles makes it easier for travellers to enjoy the perfect car for their journey while earning Miles they can later redeem for merchandise, travel, events, and attractions, or instantly on everyday essentials, in-store or online, through Air Miles Cash.”

As Turo continues to grow across Canada, the company recently launched in Yukon in July and is now available in major markets across most provinces including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island.