Near T1 gates at CWB, WM Store is the quick grab spot
WM Store sits airside in Terminal T1 at Curitiba-Afonso Pena International Airport, right in the main departures flow, so you pass it on the way to most domestic gates. It functions as a standard Brazilian airport convenience shop: snacks, soft drinks, water, a few refrigerated items, plus basic travel accessories in one compact footprint. Think pre-flight top-up rather than full grocery run.
Opening hours generally track the T1 schedule, with doors open from early-morning departures through the last evening flights on most days, so you can usually count on it before a 06:00 boarding or after a 21:00 arrival. Prices run higher than city supermarkets, as expected for CWB, but still within normal airport markup for bottled water, chips, and chocolate bars. Card payments are the norm, and Brazilian contactless works smoothly here.
Product mix leans heavily on single-serve drinks and packaged sweets, plus a rotating lineup of local and international candy brands. You’ll also see a small rack of neck pillows, phone chargers, and basic toiletries, the kind of last-minute fixes that stop a flight from being annoying. Don’t expect fresh sandwiches or hot food; WM Store is more kiosk than café, so eat elsewhere in T1 if you want a real meal.
Use WM Store for a fast bottle of water and a snack within 5 minutes of most T1 gates, then head to your boarding area before lines build near peak bank times around 07:00 and 18:00.