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Billings Airport features eight major rental companies positioned inside the terminal. Cars are parked in adjacent lots, allowing quick access after completing your paperwork.

Location Pros Cons
Airport Terminal • Immediate availability upon landing
• 8 major brands to choose from
• Extended hours aligned for flight schedules
• 24-hour returns possible
• Airport concession fees (approx. 10% of rental cost)
• Possible lines when multiple flights arrive
• Higher rates during peak tourist season (June-August)
Downtown Billings • Lower rates possible (no airport fees)
• Convenient if staying downtown first
• Requires transportation from airport (taxi ~$20)
• Limited to business hours (usually 9am-5pm)
• Fewer vehicle options than airport

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car at Billings Airport?

On average, car rentals at Billings Airport cost around $97 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $62 per day.

How to save?
  • Compare airport vs downtown pickups. Airport adds ~10 % concession fee, while a $20 cab to a downtown desk can offset that if you're renting for more than a couple of days. Run both options through our site and check the math.

  • Lock in summer cars early, watch fall-winter prices later. June–August sells out fast around Yellowstone season, so book 2-3 months ahead. The rest of the year, set a price alert and re-book if rates drop.

  • Stick to the simplest vehicle that meets your needs. A midsize sedan handles I-90 just fine and is often $15-20 a day cheaper than an SUV. Montana highways are paved and there are zero toll roads.

  • Join the free "skip-the-counter" programs. Besides shorter lines at BIL, these memberships sometimes shave a few dollars off the daily rate or remove upgrade fees.

  • Fill up in town, not at the airport. Stations on N 27th St (5 min from BIL) are usually 30-40 ¢/gal cheaper than the airport pumps, and returning full avoids premium refuel charges.

Driving and Parking Tips

  • Metered Parking: Around 800 meters in the downtown core

    • Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday–Friday
    • Most meters have two-hour limits
    • Many accept credit cards or payment through the PayByPhone app
  • Free parking: Evenings, weekends and holidays

  • Public Garages: Several downtown (Park One, Park Two) offering short-term and daily options

  • Montana speed limits are generally 80 mph (129 km) on Interstate highways, 70 mph (113 km) on two-lane highways and 25–35 mph in towns

  • Right turn on red is legal after coming to a complete stop unless signed otherwise
  • Seat belts are required for all occupants
  • Some cities, including Billings, ban handheld cell phone use while driving
  • Wildlife crosses roads frequently. Be especially careful at dawn, dusk and night

  • No toll roads in Montana or neighboring states (Wyoming, Idaho, North and South Dakota)

  • Winter driving (November–March): Expect snow and ice, especially on mountain passes. Rental cars usually have all-season tires. Major highways are plowed regularly.

  • Wildlife hazards: Deer crossing is common, particularly at dusk and dawn. Slow down in areas where you see wildlife warning signs.

  • Mountain driving: Be prepared for steep grades and winding roads if visiting scenic mountain areas.

Why rent a car in Billings

Get a car so you can easily:

  • Yellowstone National Park – Gardiner

  • Beartooth Highway – Red Lodge

  • Little Bighorn Battlefield – Crow Agency

  • Bighorn Canyon Recreation Area – Lovell

  • Bozeman – Museum of the Rockies

  • Butte – I-90 route

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FAQs

What vehicle type is best for exploring Montana from Billings?
If you're traveling in the summer on main roads, a midsize or full-size sedan is a good value. For winter travel or exploring unpaved roads in national parks, you'll want an SUV with AWD/4WD for better traction and ground clearance.

Do I need special insurance when renting from Billings Airport?
Rental companies in the U.S. usually don't include a Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) in their basic rates. If you are an international traveler, you should either buy this coverage for about $10–30 a day or check that your credit card or travel insurance already covers you.

Is it possible to take a rental car into Canada from Billings?
Yes, most rental companies let you drive to Canada, though some charge a cross-border fee. You must tell the rental agent at pickup so they can give you the required Canadian insurance papers and note the permission in your rental agreement.

Are there any seasonal road closures I should know about?
Yes. You should know the Beartooth Highway (US-212 to Yellowstone's Northeast Entrance) is usually closed from mid-October to late May. Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park also closes for the season.

Is it hard to find parking in Billings?
No, parking is usually easy to find and inexpensive. You have to pay at meters downtown during business hours (about $1.50/hour), but it's free in the evenings and on weekends. You can park for free at shopping areas.

How far in advance should I book a rental car in Billings?
For summer travel (June–August), you should book 2–3 months ahead to make sure you get a car and a better price. During the off-season, booking 2–4 weeks in advance is usually enough.

Are one-way rentals available from Billings Airport?
Yes, you can pick up at BIL and drop off at another location, but expect to pay a one-way fee of about $50–300, depending on the distance. For trips inside Montana, some companies won't charge this fee at certain times.

What's the minimum age to rent a car at Billings Airport?
You usually have to be 21, but if you're under 25, you will pay a young driver fee of about $25–30 per day. For some specialty cars, you may need to be 25 or older.