Turo’s New Airport Parking Fee Guidelines For Airports With Delivery Permit

What Turo Hosts Need to Know about Turo's New Airport Parking Rules Taking Effect on February 18th, 2026

Starting February 18th, Turo’s new airport parking fee guidelines will bill hosts for airport deliveries. Park My Share helps you stay compliant and in control, with no surprise deductions.

Affected Airports include: DEN, PHX, CLT, LAX, SFO, PHL, BNA, IAH, HOU

What's Changing For Turo Hosts?

Under the new Airport Parking Fee Guidelines For Airports With Delivery Permits:

  • Hosts will be billed a minimum 1 hour of parking before every trip

  • Photo timestamps matter Hosts that skip the check-in flow will be charged for 4 hours at the highest maximum parking rate

    • 4 hours at the highest rate could be upward of $140 (depending on the airport location)

    • Early drop-offs cost extra: Hosts that deliver the vehicle earlier than 1 hour before the trip start will be responsible for all pre-trip parking time billed.

  • Daily-rate airports Hosts that deliver to daily rate lots will be responsible for the full-day parking (pre + post trip)

  • Multi-vehicle hosts Hosts must complete the check-in flow for each car within 1 hour which is a big logistical challenge

What this means for you...

  • Less control over your profit margins

  • More stressful delivery

  • More expensive parking

  • More tedious steps in your process

Unless you have Park My Share!

  • Approved by Turo (fully compliant transponder access)

  • No automatic parking fee deductions

  • Stage vehicles when it works for you

  • 24/7 shuttles for your guests

  • Secure, airport-adjacent facilities

  • Fixed-costs, Flexible plans: daily, monthly, or reserved spots

Permit Guidelines to Remember

  • Hosts must disclose parking fees to guests in Turo messaging

  • Hosts must share exact parking location details before trip start

  • Violations of delivery-permit policies can trigger fees deducted from host earnings

TLDR: What Do These Turo Airport Parking Rules Mean For Hosts?

Regardless of fleet size, these changes will require hosts to work within much tighter staging windows before and after each trip.

For smaller hosts who may also be juggling full-time jobs or personal commitments, this could mean a higher likelihood of needing to pay the 4-hour max parking rate simply to accommodate the realities of their schedule. And for larger hosts with 5+ vehicles, individually staging and delivering every car within a one-hour window becomes extremely challenging (in some cases, nearly impossible) without added systems or help.

On top of that, hosts will now need to add an additional step to their check-in flow to ensure they’re dropping the vehicle off no more than exactly one hour before the trip starts, following the airport’s check-in procedures closely.

In short, the days of pre-staging well ahead of time, or leaving vehicles between back-to-back trips for quick handoffs, are essentially gone under this new setup.

But there is some silver lining here…

Exemptions (Good News)

  • Deliver curbside or at an approved in-person location

  • Use a transponder at a permitted or approved alternative location (like Park My Share)

How Park My Share Keeps You Compliant

As an approved, transponder-based parking partner, Park My Share helps Turo hosts operate efficiently - without losing earnings to airport fees.

  • No automatic deductions from Turo earnings

  • Stage vehicles on your own schedule

  • Secure, airport-adjacent facilities

  • Fixed daily, monthly, or reserved subscription options

Stay compliant, simplify your ops, and protect your margins.