Across from the FNT checkpoint, Hudson is the airport’s catch‑all shop.
This small Hudson sits post-security at Bishop International Airport (FNT) and handles last‑minute basics: bottled drinks, chips, candy bars, gum, neck pillows, and phone chargers. You’ll also see standard books and magazines plus Flint and Michigan souvenirs, usually under $25 for T‑shirts and mugs.
Hours generally track the first and last departures of the day, roughly 4:30 a.m. to the final evening flight, but closing can slide earlier on light schedules. If you’re on a late arrival after 9 p.m., don’t assume it’s open; grab what you need before boarding at your origin airport.
Pricing runs higher than street level: expect $3–$4 for a regular bottled soda, $5–$7 for basic snacks, and $20+ for simple earbuds or generic charging cables. Name‑brand power banks tend to sit in the $40 range, so bring your own if you can.
Selection leans heavily on mainstream brands, with a small wall of over‑the‑counter meds (ibuprofen, cold relief, motion sickness tablets) and travel sizes. You’ll usually find at least one row of Great Lakes or Flint‑branded gear, including shot glasses, magnets, and caps in the $8–$30 bracket.
Quick tip: if you just need water, the refill stations near the gates are free; use Hudson for snacks, souvenirs, or a backup charger rather than basic hydration.