FlightHub Adds Turo to Travel Bookings

an image sharing the news of a partnership between turo and flighthub

Planning a trip is mostly a fun exercise. But booking the trip can be a stressful chore, especially on limited time as a parent.

Any chance to save time and effort is most welcome, and Flighthub knows this. We’ve used them to book travel many times over the years, and they do a great job of laying all the options out easily and with as little brain damage as possible.

Today, Jan 15, 2025, Flighthub announced a partnership with Turo, the car-sharing service that has been a major disruptor in the car rental industry while also enabling individuals to rent out their cars and generate a bit of income. We’ve used it many times before and it’s super easy to use, offers great value, and is just as convenient as booking a regular car.

the user interface for flighthub where Turo is now an option to book.
Quick and easy booking in a flash! Turo and Flighthub joining forces.

One Less Step In Booking

If you’re like us, any time saver in booking gives that much more of a chance that it will actually get done. Sometimes a simple booking can take several tries with our kids pining for attention. So any opportunity to streamline the process makes booking so much easier.

View The Press Release

Here’s a link to the press release announcing the partnership between Turo and Flighthub.


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