Gate side in Terminal 1, Travel Value Shop is your last chance to grab duty free at Innsbruck before boarding. It sits airside after security in the compact Terminal 1 hall, so you’re through in under 5–10 minutes from check-in on a normal morning. Stock is the usual duty free mix: liquor, cigarettes, chocolates, basic cosmetics, and a few souvenir‑style snacks branded with Tirol and Austria.
Prices get mixed reviews. One Skytrax review calls the post‑security shop “an absolute rip off,” especially on alcohol and perfume compared with Innsbruck city supermarkets and drugstores. Think standard EU airport pricing, not Swiss‑border bargain levels. If you care about value, buy most things in town and use this shop only for last‑minute top‑ups or items you forgot, like 100 ml toiletries for under 10–15 EUR or quick gifts in the 5–20 EUR range.
Stock depth is limited because Terminal 1 is small and handles mainly short‑haul flights, often under 3 hours. You’ll see big‑name liquor labels in 1‑liter bottles, a handful of mid‑range cosmetics brands, and the usual chocolate blocks from companies like Milka and Lindt. Don’t expect niche whisky, high‑end skincare, or tech beyond basic chargers and earbuds around the 20–30 EUR mark.
Practical tip: do your main shopping landside or in Innsbruck city, then use Travel Value Shop only for sealed liquids that must go straight into your cabin bag after security, or for burning off the last 10–20 EUR in cash before you board from Terminal 1.