One small stand in Terminal 3 is your last‑minute backup
In Terminal 3, the Travel Accessories Shop is basically a single stand on the departures level with neck pillows, generic chargers, basic adapters, and cheap luggage locks. Stock looks thin: reviewers mention only “one little stand” with travel stuff rather than a full store, and there are no big global brands on the hooks. Think emergency fix, not proper gear-up.
Prices draw complaints: Skytrax users call the adapters and cables “very overpriced,” with simple USB leads costing several times what you’d pay at home. Universal-style adapters often turn out to be single-voltage units, and Reddit reports say labeling can be vague. Power banks and USB cables are mostly no‑name products, so quality and output are a question mark.
Choice is barebones. Travellers report occasional total gaps, like no USB‑C cables at all on some days in T3. You’ll usually see micro‑USB and older-style plugs hanging, plus a few random Lightning cables and 2‑pin adapters. When something sells out, it can stay gone for the rest of the day because restocking at HAV is slow.
Regulars on FlyerTalk and r/travel say they only touch this stand in true emergencies: lost cable before an 11-hour long‑haul, dead power bank and a night arrival, that sort of thing. Most advise bringing a tested universal adapter, at least two charging cables, and any power bank you trust before you even get to HAV.
Tip: If you do buy here in Terminal 3, read the voltage and plug labels carefully on the adapter before you leave the counter; ask them to open the package so you can verify the plug type and output on the spot.