Next to the T1 gates, this Bookstore kiosk is your last-minute grab spot for something to read on the flight out of Fortaleza.
The kiosk sits airside in T1, near the main cluster of domestic gates, so you can walk over even on a short connection. Stock skews toward Portuguese titles, with a small shelf of English bestsellers and a few pocket-sized phrasebooks for under R$40. You’ll also see magazines, local newspapers, and basic stationery like pens, notebooks, and highlighters at airport-standard markups.
Hours generally track the T1 schedule, opening early morning around the first departures and staying open into the late evening wave, roughly 06:00–22:00. Pricing is higher than downtown Fortaleza—figure on paying 10–30% more for the same paperback. Kids’ books and activity pads are usually grouped on one rack, handy if you’re boarding a longer Azul or LATAM leg and need a quick distraction for a child.
Selection is compact, more kiosk than full shop, so don’t bank on niche subjects or technical manuals. You’ll find current Brazilian fiction, a few travel guides to Ceará and the Nordeste region, and some simple Sudoku or crossword books in the R$15–R$25 range. Snacks and drinks are minimal or nonexistent here; those come from nearby T1 cafés and convenience stands.
Tip: if you care about English-language options, swing by before peak evening departures, as the handful of popular titles tends to sell out by around 20:00.