Gate-side SIM and chargers in Terminal 1
This Vodafone shop sits airside in Terminal 1 at Corfu Airport, handy if you land with 3% battery and no data. It’s a small electronics counter, not a full store, so think SIM cards, top-ups, charging cables, and basic accessories rather than big-ticket gadgets. Expect standard Greek high-street Vodafone pricing, not tourist-trap souvenir markups, though airport tax means you won’t find real bargains.
Opening hours usually track flight banks, roughly from the first morning departures around 05:00 until the last evening wave before 23:00, but staff close early on very quiet days. You’ll find it after security in Terminal 1, on the departures side, so sort your SIM here before boarding a Schengen or non-Schengen flight. That beats hunting for a kiosk in town if you’re landing late and need instant coverage across Greece and the EU.
Stock skews practical: prepaid Vodafone SIMs with data bundles, USB-C and Lightning cables, EU plug adapters, and a few budget power banks typically in the 5,000–10,000 mAh range. Don’t expect laptops, tablets, or premium headphones; this is last-minute fix territory. If you only need a basic 20W wall charger, check the price first, as airport markup can run several euros above city Vodafone shops.
Tip: Have your passport ready and know your phone’s SIM size (nano vs eSIM) before you get in line; it keeps the setup down to a few minutes when Terminal 1 is busy with multiple departures.