Neck pillow forgotten at home? Travel & More bails you out.
In ESB’s Domestic terminal, Travel & More fills the gap for last‑minute gear: suitcases, neck pillows, luggage straps, and backpacks stacked floor to ceiling. A Google review mentions grabbing a neck pillow and a small suitcase here and calling the prices “high but I had no choice” compared with Ankara city shops. Expect mid-range quality, not Rimowa or Samsonite flagship lines, and very basic electronics like adapters and simple locks near the counter.
Most stock sits around the main domestic departures retail strip after security, so you’re safe even with a 20–30 minute buffer before boarding. Shelves carry neck pillows, luggage tags, cabin-size trolleys, and larger checked bags, with a few anonymous-brand backpacks mixed in. One reviewer specifically called out luggage tags and straps as easy to grab while already in the security line area. Card payments are the norm; keep a backup card since smaller shops at ESB occasionally have terminal glitches.
Complaints on Turkish forums and Google point to sticker shock: suitcases here often run well above mall promo prices in Ankara, and even basic pillows cost noticeably more than chain stores in the city. Regulars on Ekşi Sözlük say they only use airport travel shops like this when a wheel snaps or a zipper fails the same day, and otherwise buy luggage online or at discount chains. Treat Travel & More as an emergency fix, not primary shopping. One tip: photo your old suitcase label so matching size in a rush takes 30 seconds instead of 10 anxious minutes.