REVIEW · ISTANBUL
First Class Business Sedan Airport Transfer Services in Istanbul
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Getting off the plane in Istanbul is easy. This airport sedan transfer turns a stressful arrival into a straightforward plan, with advance WhatsApp coordination and highly specific pickup instructions for Istanbul Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen (SAW). You get a mobile ticket, then you follow the signs and a designated meeting process.
What I like most is how practical the instructions are, especially when you’re juggling luggage and jet lag. The service also nails the comfort basics: an air-conditioned ride with onboard WiFi, plus private transportation that keeps the whole trip simple for your group.
One consideration: the transfer depends on quick communication via WhatsApp. If you can’t reliably use it on arrival day, you’ll need a backup plan (like making sure your phone can connect to WiFi fast at the airport).
In This Review
- Key points that make this transfer worth your time
- First Class Business Sedan: why this feels calmer than the usual airport scramble
- WhatsApp coordination and your mobile ticket: the pre-arrival part that actually matters
- IST vs SAW meeting points: the exact directions that save your sanity
- Istanbul Airport (IST) pickup: Exit 14 and the Guide 01 board
- Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) pickup: Column 13 and SİMİT SARAYI
- In the car: what you get beyond the label “First Class”
- Timing: what the 1 to 1.5 hour window means on arrival day
- Price and value for up to 2 people: when it’s a smart buy
- Private and flexible in the ways that count
- How to use the meeting instructions without overthinking it
- Who this Istanbul airport sedan transfer suits best
- Should you book this Istanbul first class business sedan transfer?
- FAQ
- How do I find the driver at Istanbul Airport (IST)?
- How do I find the driver at Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW)?
- What details will I need to send on WhatsApp after booking?
- What is included in the transfer?
- Is the transfer private?
- How long is the transfer?
- Is WiFi available during the ride?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points that make this transfer worth your time

- WhatsApp coordination before you land, so you send names, flight number, and hotel details up front
- IST meeting point clarity: EXIT 14 and the Guide 01 board right after baggage claim
- SAW meeting point clarity: the main exit, then Column 13 and the Guide 01 board in front of SİMİT SARAYI
- WiFi on board so you can message, map, or check your next reservation without burning your data plan
- Private group ride (up to 2 people), so you’re not waiting around for extra stops
- Comfort-first vehicle: air-conditioned, described as clean and modern in feedback
First Class Business Sedan: why this feels calmer than the usual airport scramble

In Istanbul, the airport experience can swing wildly from smooth to chaotic, depending on time of day, traffic, and how well you can find your driver. This service is built around removing the guessing game.
You’re not walking around holding your phone up like a weather vane. Instead, you get a clear meeting workflow, plus a “human checkpoint” (the Guide 01 board) at each airport. That matters because IST and SAW can feel like different worlds once you’re inside the terminals. Even if you’ve landed before, the exits and pickup zones can still trip you up.
Also, the vibe is practical luxury. Think “comfortable sedan, air-con, WiFi” rather than a sightseeing vehicle. For an airport transfer, that’s the right kind of first-class thinking.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Istanbul
WhatsApp coordination and your mobile ticket: the pre-arrival part that actually matters

Here’s how the process usually feels from your side. After you book, the provider contacts you by WhatsApp to collect key details. You’ll be asked for passenger names and surname, your flight number, and your hotel name.
This isn’t just admin. It’s how they line you up with the right pickup at the right time. If a driver has your flight number and hotel, they can plan around delays and reduce the back-and-forth when you step out of arrivals.
You also receive a mobile ticket. That’s helpful because you’re not trying to find a paper voucher in a mess of passport and boarding pass folders. Keep it on your phone and you’re good.
A small but important confidence boost: the meeting instructions are sent ahead of arrival, and one of the feedback themes is that the driver or team contacts you in advance to coordinate. That reduces the “wait and wonder” feeling.
IST vs SAW meeting points: the exact directions that save your sanity

The biggest value here is how specific the pickup directions are. Istanbul airports are big. Confident navigation is the difference between a 10-minute stroll and a 30-minute panic loop.
Istanbul Airport (IST) pickup: Exit 14 and the Guide 01 board
After baggage claim at IST, you’ll go through EXIT 14 door. Then look for a yellow sign board reading Guide 01. The process is simple: you say your name to the person holding the board, they call the driver, and you head to the car.
If you don’t see anyone in front of the Guide 01 board, you’re not stuck. The instructions say to connect to WiFi and message or call via WhatsApp.
That’s a smart safety net. Airports eat time. This step helps you regain control quickly.
Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) pickup: Column 13 and SİMİT SARAYI
For SAW, head to the main exit after baggage claim. Then look for column number 13. The directions keep going: look straight ahead to find SİMİT SARAYI, and in front of it you’ll see the welcoming board for Guide 01.
This is the kind of detail that matters when you’re tired. When someone tells you “meet at the entrance,” you still have to interpret the airport. Here, you’re aiming for a restaurant name and a column number.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Istanbul
In the car: what you get beyond the label “First Class”

Let’s keep it real. You’re not buying this for a fancy story. You’re buying it for the ride you feel in your body when you’re done with flying.
Included features you can count on:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- All fees and taxes
- WiFi on board
In feedback, the cars are described as new, comfortable, clean, and spacious for luggage. That last part is worth mentioning. Istanbul is a place where lots of people travel with big bags, shopping bags, or both. A sedan that fits your luggage without wrestling it into awkward positions makes the pickup and arrival feel smoother.
WiFi on board is another underrated feature. Even if you’re not a heavy phone user, it helps for small tasks like checking the correct route to your hotel, sending an update to someone back home, or simply staying calm with a map on screen.
What’s not included: alcoholic beverages. If you want a drink with the ride, you’ll need to bring it yourself or handle it separately at your destination.
Timing: what the 1 to 1.5 hour window means on arrival day

The duration listed is about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes. That range is realistic for Istanbul because traffic and airport-to-city timing can swing.
In practical terms, you should think of this transfer as designed to keep you on schedule but not fight physics. If you land at a busy time or your hotel is on the farther side of town, you may hit the higher end of the time range.
The upside is that this is a private ride. You’re not waiting for multiple pickups. So even when traffic slows things down, you’re only dealing with the road, not the extra “where is everyone?” factor.
My advice: when you plan your first evening, avoid the tightest schedule. Give yourself buffer time so you land, get settled, and still have energy to enjoy your first Istanbul walk.
Price and value for up to 2 people: when it’s a smart buy

The price is $211.19 per group (up to 2), with bookings often made around 10 days in advance. That pricing structure matters.
This is not a per-person budget deal. It’s more like a “pay once, get comfort and certainty” option. Here’s when it makes sense:
- You’re traveling as a couple or small family unit (up to 2), and splitting cost keeps it reasonable.
- You hate arrival stress and want clear meeting points you can follow without guesswork.
- You care about vehicle comfort and having WiFi for navigation and messaging.
When it might not be the best deal:
- If you’re traveling solo and you’re comfortable using public transit or taxi apps right after landing.
- If you need a ride for more than 2 people, because this option is designed for a private group up to two, which could mean arranging separate vehicles.
Still, several feedback comments emphasize that the service feels like it’s priced fairly for what you get: punctual pickup, modern vehicles, and quick responses to questions. If those are the priorities for your trip, this is the kind of transfer where the value shows up immediately.
Private and flexible in the ways that count

This is a private service, meaning only your group participates. That avoids the awkward “stand here until everyone arrives” rhythm that can happen with shared shuttles.
Flexibility shows up in small ways in feedback: quick answers, smooth pickups, and drivers who find you without turning arrival day into a scavenger hunt. One person even described the ride as hassle-free and fast to coordinate, with the driver finding them right away.
If you’re visiting Istanbul for the first time, this kind of structured pickup can be worth more than you expect. It helps you start your trip with momentum instead of confusion.
How to use the meeting instructions without overthinking it

When you land, do this:
- Save the WhatsApp chat or contact info so you can message right away if needed.
- Follow the airport directions exactly: IST EXIT 14 for Guide 01, SAW main exit → Column 13 → SİMİT SARAYI.
- Keep your phone charged enough to handle WiFi and messaging. The instructions specifically mention connecting to WiFi if you can’t find the Guide 01 board.
Also, say your name confidently when you meet the Guide 01 board holder. The process is built around that moment: name checked, driver called, car located.
It’s simple, and that’s the point.
Who this Istanbul airport sedan transfer suits best
This is a strong fit if you:
- Want a calm arrival without repeating airport directions to yourself
- Travel in a group of up to 2 and want a private sedan
- Value onboard comfort like air-conditioning and WiFi
- Prefer clear, step-by-step pickup guidance at IST and SAW
It’s also a decent match if you’re the kind of person who likes having a plan. The service doesn’t pretend you won’t need to pay attention, but it gives you the right kind of attention cues.
Should you book this Istanbul first class business sedan transfer?
I’d book it if your top goal is reducing arrival stress. The combination of very specific meeting points (Exit 14 at IST, Column 13 near SİMİT SARAYI at SAW), plus WhatsApp coordination and onboard WiFi, is exactly what makes an airport transfer feel civilized.
I’d skip it if you’re traveling light, don’t mind navigating, and you’re trying to squeeze every dollar. In that case, you might prefer a cheaper taxi or transit option.
My “call it right” rule: if you’re carrying luggage, arriving at a busy time, or you’re going to be wiped out after a flight, this transfer usually earns its keep.
FAQ
How do I find the driver at Istanbul Airport (IST)?
After baggage claim at Istanbul Airport, go through EXIT 14 door. Look for the yellow board sign labeled Guide 01. Show your name to the person holding the sign, and they will call your driver.
How do I find the driver at Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW)?
After baggage claim at Sabiha Gökçen, go to the main exit and head to column number 13. Look straight ahead for the restaurant named SİMİT SARAYI, and in front of it find the welcoming Guide 01 board.
What details will I need to send on WhatsApp after booking?
You’ll be asked for the passenger names and surname, your flight number, and your hotel name so they can coordinate your pickup.
What is included in the transfer?
The transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle, all fees and taxes, private transportation, and WiFi on board.
Is the transfer private?
Yes. This is a private tour or activity, and only your group will participate.
How long is the transfer?
The duration is approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.
Is WiFi available during the ride?
Yes. WiFi is included on board.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free 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.































