T4’s Travel Store sits in the main departures area
Travel Store in Terminal T4 gives you a last shot at basics before boarding from the newer international concourses. It sits airside, so you only reach it after passing security for T4 departures. Use it as a quick top-up stop between check-in and heading down to your specific gate in T4.
Expect standard airport pricing, so small travel accessories and replacement items in T4’s Travel Store usually run higher than downtown Cancún shops. Think carry-on gadgets, small comforts for long-haul flights, and impulse buys rather than big-ticket electronics. Figure on spending a few extra dollars here to avoid having to manage without a missing cable or adapter on a 4–6 hour flight.
Inventory at Travel Store in Terminal 4 aims at international departures: neck pillows for overnight routes, basic phone accessories for US and European plugs, and small organizer pouches that fit under-seat bags on typical 737 and A320 aircraft. Check packaging labels carefully; T4 has flights to both North America and Europe, so plug types and voltage adapters matter.
Travel Store’s main value in T4 is time: you can grab last-minute items without walking back toward the land-side check-in hall. If your boarding pass lists a remote bus gate at the far end of T4, shop here first, then head to the gate; coming back upstream in T4 once you reach the satellite gates costs about 10–15 minutes of walking.
Practical tip: stop at Travel Store in T4 right after security, before you get locked into a long queue near your exact gate number.