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Kiosk Arvidsjaur

Single-airport shop means Kiosk Arvidsjaur carries almost everything on site

Kiosk Arvidsjaur sits in the tiny Arvidsjaur Airport (AJR) terminal, serving as the main stop for snacks, drinks, and last-minute bits before short regional flights. It’s airside after security, so you clear the single checkpoint and you’re basically there in under 5 minutes from check-in. Expect a small footprint, more like a classic Nordic kiosk than a full supermarket.

Opening hours usually track the day’s departures, so on mornings with a 07:00 flight the kiosk tends to open around that time and close not long after the last afternoon or evening departure. In low season, if there’s just one midday flight, you may only see it open for a couple of hours around that departure window. Build a buffer and don’t assume late-evening options exist.

Pricing runs to typical small-airport Sweden levels: soft drinks and bottled water cluster a bit above city supermarket prices, and simple snacks like chocolate bars or chips often land in the 20–35 SEK range. Expect basic sandwiches or light bites to sit higher, reflecting the airport markup plus the remote location in Norrbotten.

Think core travel items, not deep retail: grab-and-go food, candy, gum, and a modest rack of magazines or newspapers geared to Swedish domestic travelers. If you need something more specialized than a charger, drink, or packet of sweets, sort it in town before you ride out to the airfield, since there’s no second shop once you pass security at AJR.

Practical tip: check your specific flight’s departure time and arrive at least 30–40 minutes early if you want a snack; outside those departure banks, Kiosk Arvidsjaur may be shuttered even if you’re still in the terminal.