T2 concourse newsstand with snacks and chargers
By the time you reach Antalya’s Terminal T2 departures level, Relay is one of the few spots where you can grab last-minute basics before your gate. It sits airside, past security, among the standard duty-free and souvenir shops, and runs on typical flight-bank hours tied to international departures from T2. Figure on it being open for the early-morning wave and staying active through the late-evening charter flights.
Relay in T2 carries magazines, paperbacks, and Turkish newspapers alongside bottled water, soft drinks, and packaged snacks. Expect airport pricing: drinks usually run higher than city supermarkets, and snack packs are marked up compared with town. If you skipped the landside shops, this is still a workable spot to grab something small so you are not at the mercy of on-board prices for a three- to four-hour flight.
You will also find travel accessories here: basic headphones, charging cables, power banks, neck pillows, and simple stationery. The tech gear costs more than what you would pay online or in Antalya city stores, but it can save you if your only charging cable dies just before a four-hour hop to northern Europe. Payment is standard for T2: cards widely accepted, with prices clearly tagged in Turkish lira and often a euro reference.
Practical tip: stop at Relay after security but before you head down to the far-end gates in T2; those piers thin out fast on snacks and reading material once you commit to the walk.