Near T1 departures, Relay is your basic last-minute stop
This Relay sits airside in Terminal T1, handy once you clear security and start scanning for your gate. It’s the standard airport newsstand setup: magazines, drinks, packaged snacks, and a wall of travel essentials. Prices run higher than downtown Casablanca supermarkets, but still in normal big-airport territory for bottled water, gum, and grab-and-go sweets.
In T1, Relay becomes the fallback when you realize at 22:30 that your charger is still at home. Expect phone cables, basic headphones, power banks, neck pillows, and a few budget padlocks. Don’t count on niche tech brands or fancy accessories; this is more “it works” than “it’s stylish.” If you need a universal adapter before a long-haul from T1, this is where you’ll probably find it.
Food-wise, stock is mostly packaged: chips, candy bars, cookies, and shelf-stable sandwiches in a cooler. You’ll see familiar global brands plus some local Moroccan snacks. Drinks mean small and 1.5L water bottles, sodas, and a few juices. If you care about coffee quality, get your caffeine at a T1 café first and only use Relay’s canned or bottled options as backup.
Figure five minutes to pop in from a nearby T1 gate, pay, and walk back, longer if there’s a departure rush before an evening bank of flights. If your flight from T1 boards via bus, stop here before heading downstairs, since coming back up to shop isn’t realistic once your group is called.