Yes. When booking, you select the vehicle type that fits your group size and luggage volume. Daytrip offers a range of vehicles from standard sedans to larger vans, so whether you are traveling solo or as a family with multiple bags, there is an option that fits. No cramming into a taxi or wrestling luggage onto a train.
Yes. If you are heading to Kyoto, Kobe, or another city, Daytrip lets you add optional stops along the way — a roadside landmark, a scenic viewpoint, or a cultural site. It is one of the things that makes a Daytrip transfer more than just a ride. You can browse and select stops during the booking process.
Itami sits centrally between several major destinations. Osaka city center is roughly 10 km (6 miles) away, typically a 30–40 minute drive. Kyoto is approximately 75 km (47 miles), around 60–90 minutes depending on traffic. Kobe is about 30 km (19 miles), usually a 40–60 minute journey.
Itami handles primarily domestic flights, so security and check-in move faster than at international airports. That said, a pickup timed to get you to the airport 60–75 minutes before departure is a safe rule of thumb. Your driver will also be familiar with typical traffic patterns on your route, which helps when planning the timing at checkout.
Your driver will meet you in the arrivals area holding a sign with your name. Itami is a compact, easy-to-navigate airport, so locating your driver is straightforward after collecting your luggage. Your booking confirmation will include specific meeting point details.
Public transport from Itami requires navigating connections, managing your luggage on platforms, and working around fixed schedules. A Daytrip transfer takes you door to door in a private vehicle on your timeline, with no transfers, no luggage shuffling, and no guessing which stop is yours. For travelers arriving tired or with heavy bags, the difference is significant.