Gate-side in Terminal T, Travel & Co sits right in the main Schengen departures area at Brussels Airport, so you pass it on most short‑haul flights. It’s a classic travel store: last‑minute bags, adapters, pillows, eye masks, power banks, and some branded BRU souvenirs. Stock skews practical more than gift-y, which helps if something in your cabin bag just broke.
Travel & Co in Terminal T keeps typical airport retail hours, roughly matching the first and last departures in the concourse, so you can usually grab basics for a 06:00 flight or a late‑evening return. Expect airport pricing: cables and chargers often run in the €20–€35 range, with neck pillows and small backpacks higher than in the city but still below the designer boutiques next door. Snacks and drinks are limited; this isn’t a substitute for a Relay or grocery‑style shop.
You’ll find more tech and travel accessories than fashion at Travel & Co T, with multiple brands of universal adapters, EU plug converters, and USB‑C chargers on the same wall. That matters at BRU, since older gates in T still have fewer outlets and passengers end up clustered around power poles. If your charger dies or your wheel cracks before a long‑haul connection, this is one of the few spots in T that actually sells mid‑range suitcases and decent power options. Plan a five‑minute stop here before walking to the far T gates.