T1’s Manor Travel sits landside as Geneva’s airport shop
Right in Terminal T1 before security, Manor Travel works as the airport branch of the Swiss department store. It’s useful if you need last‑minute gifts, books, or basic travel gear before you clear passport control. Because it’s landside, friends or family who aren’t flying can still shop here with you.
Manor Travel in T1 usually tracks normal Swiss high-street pricing, so expect regular Manor-level tags rather than duty-free bargains. Think supermarket or department store prices in CHF, not airport markups on everything. That makes it decent for picking up a few things you forgot, but not the place to stock up on bulk cosmetics or spirits.
Being in T1 means it mainly serves the main Schengen and non‑Schengen departures at Geneva Airport, not the seasonal T2 operations. If you’re flying from T2’s winter charter area, this shop is less useful since you’ll likely head straight to that separate terminal. For most EasyJet, Swiss, and other regular T1 departures, you’ll walk right past Manor Travel on your way from the train station or parking.
Opening hours in T1 tend to track the main terminal schedule, typically early morning into the evening to cover the first and last waves of flights. Exact times shift with the season and day of week, so check the Geneva Airport site if you’re cutting it close. One tip: shop here for snacks or magazines before security; airside options in some T1 gate zones thin out quickly at off-peak hours.