Across from Gate 3 in Terminal 1, Electronics Store is your last-minute tech stop before boarding at Aleppo International Airport. It sits airside in Terminal 1, so you only get to it after security. The space is small, but you can usually scan everything in under 5 minutes and still make a boarding call.
You’ll see phone chargers, wired and basic Bluetooth earphones, power banks, and a few travel adapters on open shelves. Stock leans toward practical accessories rather than big-ticket items, so don’t expect the latest flagship phones or laptops. Prices tend to run higher than downtown Aleppo, but still within normal airport markups for cables and power banks.
Most items sit in the under-US$20 range equivalent, with adapters and generic USB-C or Lightning cables usually the cheapest buys. If you forgot a power bank, expect to pay more like US$25–35 equivalent for mid-capacity units. Packaging can look a bit random, so check ports and plug types carefully at the counter before paying.
There are no posted hours online, but shops in Terminal 1 typically track flight times and open around the day’s first departures. If you have an early-morning flight out of Terminal 1, don’t count on a specialty model or brand; use this shop for “I just need something that works” fixes. One practical move: test a new cable or adapter on your phone at the counter while you still have staff attention.