T1’s Relay sits landside before security, near main check-in.
This is the standard airport newsstand setup in Antalya’s Terminal T1, useful if you want snacks or reading material sorted before security. You’ll find drinks, packaged sweets, a few sandwiches, phone chargers, SIM cards, and basic travel toiletries. Pricing runs at typical European-airport levels, so assume soft drinks around 1.5–3 EUR and snacks a bit higher than downtown Antalya.
Relay in T1 keeps normal flight-bank hours, generally opening early morning in time for the first departures and staying open until late-night charter traffic winds down. If you’re checking in at the main T1 desks, you’ll pass it on the public side before heading toward security and passport control. Stock leans toward on-the-go items rather than full groceries, so don’t rely on it for a full meal before a long haul.
Gift-wise, Relay carries the usual branded Antalya magnets, postcards, and small souvenirs alongside Turkish sweets like packaged lokum. You’ll also see international magazines and paperbacks in multiple languages, though the English-language shelf is smaller than at big-city hubs. Tech accessories skew to basics only: USB cables, universal adapters, and lower-end headphones, not premium brands.
Plan on using Relay for last-minute fixes: a forgotten adapter, an extra bottle of water, or a snack to avoid buying the most expensive items airside. One practical tip: if you care about choice on reading material or souvenirs, shop here before you clear security in T1; there’s no guarantee you’ll find the same stock once you’re past passport control.