By gate T2 departures, Relay is your last-minute stop.
This Relay sits airside in Terminal T2, just past security, so it works for any Ryanair or low-cost carrier flight leaving from that side of Beauvais. It’s a compact newsstand-style shop, not a sit-down spot, so think in-and-out in under five minutes between boarding calls.
You’ll see the usual Relay lineup: French and international magazines, paperbacks, and basic stationery, all crammed into a small footprint in T2. Prices run airport-high, with bottled water around a couple of euros and snacks a bit more than in town, but still reasonable by big-airport standards.
Food options skew to prepacked: sandwiches, chips, candy bars, and some grab-and-go pastries in the chillers. If you want a quick breakfast before a 07:00 departure from T2, you can usually piece together coffee from a nearby machine and something to eat from Relay’s fridges, but don’t expect fresh-made hot food.
Relay in T2 also carries travel basics like phone chargers, universal adapters, and small toiletries, handy if you’re repacking a 10 kg Ryanair cabin bag at the last minute. You’ll find SIM cards and prepaid top-up vouchers behind the counter, plus a few kid distractions like comics and sticker books for the flight.
One practical tip: lines spike about 30 minutes before boarding calls on the big morning and evening waves out of T2, so if you need water or a book, stop at Relay right after security rather than waiting for the gate cue to form.