Tucson International Airport Welcomes New Rideshare Option for Travelers, HUM

 

Tucson International Airport (TUS) welcomes HUM, a new rideshare concept, joining LYFT and UBER to provide seamless and easy transportation when using TUS. Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) President/CEO Danette Bewley says, “Our Business and Commercial Development team continues to look for innovate ways to enrich the traveler experience at TUS. HUM will bring a new dynamic experience to our travelers, and we are delighted they have chosen to operate at TUS.”

HUM is a ride services app that delivers transparent and personalized transportation experiences. Riders benefit from flat-rate, surge-free pricing and the option to pre-book drivers through private rides, while drivers enjoy the freedom to keep 100% of fares and tips with a simple subscription model. By combining the best aspects of traditional ride services with innovative features, HUM offers a distinct solution for both riders and drivers. For more information, visit www.humrideshare.com

Tucson International Airport (TUS)
TUS represents 1.5 million Southern Arizona residents. With more than 135,400 landings and takeoffs annually, TUS serves commercial carriers, military, business and general aviation. TUS offers nonstops and convenient one-stop connections to more than 400 cities around the world. Located in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Tucson is the top destination to explore outdoor adventures and to experience a rich tapestry of flavors, culture and traditions.

TUCSON AIRPORT AUTHORITY: The Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) is an independent, non-profit organization with the responsibility to operate, manage and develop Tucson International Airport (TUS) and Ryan Airfield (RYN). The TAA receives no local tax dollars. It sustains operations from airport-generated revenues, like concessions, leases, and landing fees. The TAA invests millions each year in safety, security, and customer service for the benefit of travelers, tenants, employees, and the entire Southern Arizona region. The airport system supports nearly 46,000 jobs and contributes to more than $8.3 billion in economic activity.