REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Techo International Airport Transfer
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Airport rides can feel like a gamble. This Techo International Airport transfer turns that scramble into a scheduled car ride between Phnom Penh and KTI, with a licensed driver behind the wheel. I especially like the clean, air-conditioned cars, and I like that pickup is described as punctual even when Phnom Penh traffic gets messy.
The main thing to keep in mind is timing: the drive runs about 40 minutes to 1 hour, and rush hour can push it toward the longer end. Plan with a little buffer so you’re not sprinting through airport procedures.
In This Review
- Key things I’d bet on before you book
- Techo International Airport (KTI) transfer: what you’re really paying for
- Price and value: is $15 per person actually worth it?
- Pickup in Phnom Penh: how the ride starts without confusion
- A practical tip
- The drive time (40 minutes to 1 hour) and Phnom Penh traffic reality
- How to plan your buffer
- Air-conditioned comfort: the simple win on a hot travel day
- What you’ll feel during the ride
- Arriving at KTI: what you can expect at the end of the ride
- What’s included vs. what you’ll handle yourself
- Included
- Not included
- A small planning note
- Who this Techo International Airport transfer is best for
- Should you book? My honest take
- FAQ
- How long does the Techo International Airport transfer take?
- How much is the transfer cost?
- Is pickup available in Phnom Penh?
- Is this private transportation?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are meals included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key things I’d bet on before you book

- $15 per person pricing that stays easy to budget, especially if you’re traveling with others
- Licensed driver + private transportation, so you don’t share the ride with strangers
- Pickup offered in Phnom Penh for trips to Techo International Airport (KTI)
- Air-conditioned, clean vehicles built for Cambodia’s heat
- Group discounts + mobile ticket, helpful if you’re coordinating more than one traveler
- Flexible scheduling within the transfer setup, so your arrival doesn’t feel like guesswork
Techo International Airport (KTI) transfer: what you’re really paying for

A transfer might sound basic—get in, drive, get out. But with airport transport, “basic” is often the point. What you’re buying here is fewer decisions at the worst possible moment. Instead of figuring out where to find a ride, negotiating pricing, or worrying whether your driver will show up, you get a booked pickup and a direct airport run.
This is a private transfer (only your group rides together), and it’s built around the Phnom Penh ⇄ Techo International Airport (KTI) route. That matters because airport travel is when small hassles get magnified: wrong turn, unclear meeting point, or traffic delays. The service includes a licensed driver, fuel surcharge, and parking fees, so you’re not surprised mid-ride.
If you’re landing at KTI and want to go straight to your hotel, this type of transfer is one of the simplest ways to start the trip calmly. If you’re heading back, it helps you leave on time without spending your last minutes in Cambodia playing traffic roulette.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh
Price and value: is $15 per person actually worth it?
At $15.00 per person, this transfer is priced like the “good enough to book” option. It’s not framed as a luxury car service, and it doesn’t try to upsell you with extra stops or tours. Instead, you’re paying for reliability: an air-conditioned vehicle, private transport, and a driver who handles the route.
Two value points stand out:
- Predictability for the airport day. Even if the ride is only 40 minutes, airport days are high-stress. Paying to reduce stress is often cheaper than spending an extra hour (or more) scrambling for transport.
- Clear, included costs. Fuel surcharge and parking fees are included, which makes the final bill more straightforward.
You also get group discounts, and that can matter if you’re traveling with friends or family. With more people, airport logistics get more annoying, not less. Splitting transport costs with a group discount can make a booked car feel like the simplest plan.
Pickup in Phnom Penh: how the ride starts without confusion

The service starts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and includes pickup offered. In practical terms, that means you’re not relying on last-minute street-hunting when you’re tired, jet-lagged, or running on a tight schedule.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the service uses a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you want something digital instead of paper. Also, the provider is listed as Simon Cambodia – Daily Tour, and multiple people noted strong communication from Simon prior to travel—messages answered quickly, and setup handled smoothly.
There’s one more small but important perk: the ride is private to your group. That can make pickup easier because your driver isn’t managing multiple stops or timing for other passengers. If you’re traveling with kids, older family members, or just want things to stay calm, private pickup is worth it.
A practical tip
Keep your phone charged and your booking details handy. If Phnom Penh traffic throws a delay, you’ll want to communicate fast. Quick communication is already part of the experience described, so you’ll benefit by matching that readiness.
The drive time (40 minutes to 1 hour) and Phnom Penh traffic reality

The transfer is listed as about 40 minutes to 1 hour. That range is honest—and you should treat it as your planning guide.
Phnom Penh can be chaotic on the roads, especially around construction areas, busy intersections, and mixed traffic. In the experience, the driver is described as careful in a setting with tuk-tuks, motorcycles, pedestrians, and other cars. That matters for comfort and safety. It’s not about “thrill riding.” It’s about getting you to the airport without drama.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh
How to plan your buffer
If you have a flight with a strict boarding or check-in window, don’t plan on the drive being exactly 40 minutes. Plan closer to the upper end of the range. Even if the driver is efficient, traffic rhythms can stretch the trip.
And since the service is private, you can relax your schedule thinking. You won’t be stuck waiting for a shared ride to collect people.
Air-conditioned comfort: the simple win on a hot travel day

Cambodia heat can turn a short wait into a miserable one. This transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle, and that’s the kind of feature you appreciate the second you step in.
The ride is also described as having a clean car, and some travelers mention the car being spacious and looking new. That combination—air-con plus clean comfort—sounds minor until you’re trying to refresh before a flight or settle after one.
What you’ll feel during the ride
- Your bags are contained and organized enough for a direct ride
- You’re not dressed for airport photos in sweltering air
- You can settle in, cool down, and refocus on your next step
It’s not about luxury. It’s about arriving in better shape than if you spent the trip exposed to heat and uncertainty.
Arriving at KTI: what you can expect at the end of the ride

Your destination is Techo International Airport (KTI). The transfer is structured around getting you there with a licensed driver and a vehicle suited for direct travel.
Because the service includes parking fees, it’s built to handle the “you’re here, now what” moment. That can reduce stress at the arrival end, especially if you’re not yet familiar with how access works near the airport.
If you’re heading to your gate or check-in desk, your best move is straightforward:
- Have your documents ready before you arrive
- Don’t assume the ride is the entire time cost—airport steps take time
- Keep an eye on any messages from your driver in case the pickup/drop-off point needs adjustment
Since this service is private and direct, you should be able to transition quickly from road time to airport time.
What’s included vs. what you’ll handle yourself

Here’s the practical breakdown, without hidden surprises:
Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Fuel surcharge
- Parking fees
- Licensed driver
Not included
- Meals
- Personal expense
- Add places for visiting
That last line is key. This isn’t sold as a sightseeing stop package. If you want to see extra places on the way, you’ll need a different arrangement. For most airport riders, that’s a good thing—you get a straightforward, no-side-quests transfer.
A small planning note
Bring water or a quick snack if you’re worried about hunger. The car ride itself won’t solve meal needs since meals aren’t included.
Who this Techo International Airport transfer is best for

This works for a lot of travel styles, and that’s part of the appeal.
You’ll probably like it if:
- You want a direct, private ride from Phnom Penh to KTI (or back)
- You care about staying cool in an air-conditioned car
- You’re traveling in a group and want coordinated transport
- You prefer a licensed driver instead of figuring things out on your own
- You need service animals accommodated (service animals are allowed)
The service also notes that most travelers can participate, and it lists the activity as private, so your group stays together. If you’re traveling solo, it’s still a clear choice for an airport day because you don’t have to share timing with strangers.
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves spontaneous street adventures, you can still do that in Phnom Penh—but for airport days, I’d personally treat a booked transfer as the sanity-saving move.
Should you book? My honest take
If you want an airport transfer that feels straightforward—clean car, air-con, licensed driver, punctual pickup, and private transport—this is a solid buy at $15 per person. The driver notes (including Simon’s quick communication and careful driving through hectic traffic) point to the kind of reliability you need when you don’t want surprises.
I’d only hesitate if your schedule is ultra-flexible and you’re comfortable spending time figuring out transport on the spot. The only real drawback here is the normal one for Phnom Penh roads: traffic can stretch the trip, so you should plan closer to the 1-hour end of the range.
FAQ
How long does the Techo International Airport transfer take?
The transfer time is listed as approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour.
How much is the transfer cost?
The price is $15.00 per person.
Is pickup available in Phnom Penh?
Yes, pickup is offered in Phnom Penh for trips to Techo International Airport (KTI).
Is this private transportation?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group will participate.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, fuel surcharge, parking fees, and a licensed driver.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancel less than 24 hours before the start time and the amount paid is not refunded.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.






























