REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Phnom Penh Private Pick-Up: Techo International Airport ( KTI )
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Phnom Penh starts at the arrivals door. A private airport pickup in Phnom Penh cuts out the guesswork right after landing, with a driver meeting you at the airport or hotel using a simple name sign. It’s the kind of service that makes your first hour in Cambodia feel controlled, not chaotic.
I especially like the practical comfort details: an air-conditioned vehicle, plus cold bottled water and refreshing towels to reset after a long flight. One thing to weigh: meals aren’t included, so if you land hungry, plan on grabbing food after you’re dropped off.
In This Review
- Key reasons this pickup works so well
- From Techo International Airport to your door: the real benefit
- The meet-and-greet: how you avoid the airport hassle
- Inside the ride: what you get besides transportation
- Duration and timing: plan like a pro
- Price and value: is $38 a good deal?
- What the transfer does (and doesn’t) include
- Drop-off comfort: getting to your exact address
- Who should book this transfer?
- Practical tips to make pickup day smooth
- Should you book this private Phnom Penh airport pickup?
- FAQ
- How much is the Phnom Penh private airport pickup?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where does the pickup start, and where do you end?
- What’s included in the service?
- Are meals included?
- Will I receive a ticket on my phone?
- Is confirmation provided after booking?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
- Is this a private transfer?
Key reasons this pickup works so well

- Meet-and-greet with a name sign: You don’t have to play phone-and-crowd detective at the curb.
- Cold bottled water and towels: Small extras that feel big after travel.
- Professional, friendly service with real flexibility: In one case, the driver waited when a wrong arrival time was entered.
- Direct drop-off to your hotel or requested address: Less hopping around town with bags.
- Private transfer for up to 2 people: Easy logistics without sharing the ride with strangers.
- Mobile ticket for smoother pickup: Less paperwork, more speed at arrival.
From Techo International Airport to your door: the real benefit

This is a door-to-door private transfer built for people who want their Cambodia start to feel low-friction. Your pickup begins at Techo International Airport (KTI), also listed as Pochentong Airport in Phnom Penh, and you end in Phnom Penh at your hotel or requested location. The timing is also straightforward: expect about 45 minutes to 1 hour depending on traffic and where you’re headed.
What you’re really buying here isn’t just a car. It’s the ability to step off a plane, hand your details to someone who already knows your pickup time, and get to your room without negotiating local transport, haggling, or trying to understand routes right away. In Phnom Penh, that “first hour” matters. After a long-haul flight, your energy is a resource. This service helps you spend it on the fun parts.
If you’re arriving for the first time, or you’ve got a tight plan, this kind of transfer keeps you from turning day one into an unplanned commute. It’s also a nice fit when you land late or arrive with limited patience for paperwork and queues.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Phnom Penh
The meet-and-greet: how you avoid the airport hassle

The most helpful detail is the meet-and-greet service with a name sign. That one line in the description is actually a big deal in real life. It means you’re not wandering around arrivals searching for the right face, and you’re not stuck waiting while you figure out where the driver is standing.
The service also includes flexible pick-up time to suit your schedule. That flexibility matters because flight times shift and travel days are rarely perfect. The service notes that confirmation is received at booking, and the driver is set up for a direct pickup from either the airport or a hotel/meeting point, depending on your chosen plan.
In the feedback, one passenger described a very practical moment: they entered the wrong landing time, and the driver stayed kind and waited. That’s the kind of real-world attitude you want when your day goes slightly sideways. You can’t control delays, but you can control how you respond—and a patient driver can take stress off your shoulders.
Inside the ride: what you get besides transportation

You’re getting an air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver. That’s the headline comfort, especially if your plans involve walking around in warm weather later. But the ride also includes cold bottled water and refreshing towels. Those are exactly the kind of travel extras that help you feel human again before you even reach your hotel.
The service is also described as safe and friendly in the feedback you shared. One review framed it as a solid option when you want a private car service you can trust in Phnom Penh. Another review highlighted welcoming behavior and a driver’s passion and knowledge about the country, which is a nice bonus if you want quick context during the drive.
There’s also an optional upgrade for an English-speaking driver or assistant. If you’re the type who likes a little guidance on arrival—where to head first, what to do that evening, or simple tips for getting around—that can be worth considering. If your goal is just to get to your lodging quickly, you may not need the upgrade, since the service already emphasizes direct transfer.
Duration and timing: plan like a pro

You should plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. That range is useful because it accounts for traffic and your final drop-off location in Phnom Penh. If you’re connecting to anything right after landing—dinner reservations, a tour pickup, or a check-in deadline—give yourself some slack. Private transfers are efficient, but Phnom Penh’s roads can still surprise you like any busy city.
A quick practical move: don’t schedule anything critical for the immediate minute you land. Even if everything is smooth, you still have the time needed to disembark, clear the airport area, and meet the driver. The meet-and-greet helps, but you’ll still want a buffer for real airport rhythm.
Price and value: is $38 a good deal?

The price is $38.00 per group (up to 2). That means if you’re two people, you’re typically looking at about $19 each for a private, air-conditioned ride with meet-and-greet support and small comfort extras.
Is it worth it? In my view, it’s usually a good value when at least one of these is true:
- You land after a long flight and want your day to start gently.
- You’re arriving with luggage and don’t want to manage transport logistics immediately.
- You prefer a direct ride to a specific hotel or address rather than figuring out stops.
- You’re traveling with someone else and can split the cost for a more comfortable start.
If you’re solo and comfortable navigating public transit right away, a private transfer may feel pricey compared to cheaper options. But this service includes elements that add time and stress savings: private car, air-conditioning, a name sign meet-up, and the option for an English-speaking driver/assistant.
So think of the cost as buying convenience at airport scale. For many people, that’s exactly what they want on arrival day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh
What the transfer does (and doesn’t) include

Here’s the clean breakdown based on what’s listed:
Included:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Pickup offered with meet-and-greet and name sign
- Cold bottled water
- Refreshing towels
- Direct transfer to your hotel, apartment, or requested location
Not included:
- Meals
That last point matters more than it sounds. Airport meals are often expensive or underwhelming, and after landing you may crave something simple. Since meals aren’t included, build in a plan for eating after you check in. If you’re hungry, you’ll be happier if you know where you’re going next rather than hunting on an empty stomach.
Everything else is focused on getting you to your Phnom Penh base comfortably.
Drop-off comfort: getting to your exact address

A lot of airport transfers claim to be easy, then you end up dealing with the “last few minutes” anyway. This one is geared for direct transfer to your hotel, apartment, or requested location. That’s a big deal if:
- Your lodging is in a place that’s tricky to describe by text,
- You don’t want to carry bags through busy streets,
- Or you’re arriving near evening when it’s harder to find your bearings.
Because it’s private and your party is limited to your group (up to 2), there’s no schedule-shuffling with other passengers. The driver can focus on you.
Who should book this transfer?

This private pickup fits best if you want a low-stress arrival and you value clear logistics. It’s especially good for:
- People arriving at Techo International Airport (KTI) who don’t want to troubleshoot transport on day one.
- Small groups of two who want a comfortable start at a price that still feels reasonable.
- First-time visitors who want local help right away, with the option of an English-speaking driver or assistant.
- Anyone who appreciates small comfort touches like bottled water and towels.
It may be less ideal if you’re the type who enjoys figuring things out independently right after landing and you’re happy with more uncertainty.
Practical tips to make pickup day smooth
The service is designed to reduce hassle, but you’ll still get the best results if you do a few basics.
- Confirm your pickup details carefully: Since timing errors can happen, double-check your flight landing time when you book.
- Keep your mobile ticket ready: The service uses a mobile ticket, so having your confirmation accessible will speed up the meeting.
- Look for the name sign: Use that as your anchor point and don’t assume you’ll spot the driver easily without it.
- Plan for food after you arrive: Meals aren’t included, so decide where you’ll eat once you’re dropped off.
- If you need English support, consider the optional upgrade: It’s there for a reason, and it can make your first conversations in Cambodia easier.
Also worth noting: the service allows service animals, and it states it’s near public transportation. That’s helpful context if you ever need an emergency backup option, though the transfer itself is designed to handle your arrival.
Should you book this private Phnom Penh airport pickup?
I’d book it if you want a clean, comfortable start with minimal mental load. The combination of private air-conditioned transport, meet-and-greet with a name sign, and arrival-day comfort extras (water and towels) is exactly what makes this feel like more than a taxi replacement. The feedback you shared also signals reliability and kindness, including a situation where the driver waited when the landing time entry was wrong.
Skip it if you’re comfortable navigating transport right away and you’re trying to squeeze every dollar. In that case, you might prefer a cheaper DIY option.
If you’re deciding between stress and comfort on arrival day, this one is an easy recommendation. You’re paying for a smoother landing—then you get your time back for Phnom Penh itself.
FAQ
How much is the Phnom Penh private airport pickup?
It costs $38.00 per group, up to 2 people.
How long does the transfer take?
The ride is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Where does the pickup start, and where do you end?
Pickup is from Techo International Airport (KTI) / Pochentong Airport area, and the drop-off is in Phnom Penh at your hotel, apartment, or requested location.
What’s included in the service?
An air-conditioned vehicle is included, along with the pickup and meet-and-greet with a name sign, plus cold bottled water and refreshing towels.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included.
Will I receive a ticket on my phone?
Yes, the service offers a mobile ticket.
Is confirmation provided after booking?
Yes, confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
































