Gate-side silver souvenirs in T4
Just past security in Terminal T4, Air Craft Silver focuses on silver-themed souvenirs for anyone trying to grab a last-minute gift before boarding. The shop sits in the main departures shopping strip, so you walk by it on the way to most international gates in this terminal. It’s a quick stop if you’ve got 15–20 minutes before boarding and don’t want to wander back toward food or duty free again.
Air Craft Silver leans into small jewelry and souvenir pieces rather than big-ticket items, with prices that often start in the low hundreds of pesos for simple trinkets. Expect classic tourist pieces: bracelets, earrings, pendants, and keychains with Cancún or Mexico motifs. Stock shifts, but you usually see both polished items and more rustic-looking souvenirs, all clearly marked in MXN and often in USD as well.
Quality feels more gift-shop than serious jeweler, so treat this as a place for under-1,000 MXN impulse buys, not an investment purchase. If you care about silver content, look for “.925” hallmarks on the pieces and check clasps and chains before paying. Staff typically ring you up in under five minutes, which helps if your boarding pass shows a tight window.
Card payments are standard here, and many prices show both pesos and dollars, but paying in MXN usually works out better. One last tip: compare a couple of similar items in the case before deciding; small differences in weight or finish can mean a noticeable jump in price.