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Totto

T1’s main corridor has Totto right in the flow

Totto in Cartagena’s T1 sits airside on the departures level, along the main walk to the gates, so you’ll pass it on the way to security or right after. It’s the same Colombian backpack and luggage brand you see in Bogotá and Medellín malls, geared toward carry-on and daypack upgrades before a flight.

Most Totto backpacks here sit in the COP 180,000–320,000 range, with smaller sling bags and waist packs closer to COP 90,000–150,000. Materials skew nylon and polyester, with a few more structured laptop models if you need something that actually fits a 15-inch machine and a charger brick.

The shop mixes travel gear and everyday bags: rolling carry-ons, hard-shell suitcases, laptop sleeves, and basic accessories like padlocks and luggage tags under COP 40,000. If your old suitcase handle fails at the hotel, this is the closest “buy it and go straight to check-in” option inside the terminal.

Staff usually open the doors around first morning bank, near 05:00, and keep selling bags until the last wave of departures around 21:00–22:00. Prices are fixed and tagged; you pay in Colombian pesos by card or cash, and the receipt clearly shows VAT if you need it for expense claims.

Practical tip: check your airline’s carry-on size limits before you tap your card, then test any backpack or cabin bag in the shop with your laptop and water bottle to avoid gate-side repacking drama at CTG’s often strict boarding queues.

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