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Mini Market Express

Gate-side in T1, Mini Market Express is your last snack stop before boarding.

Mini Market Express sits airside in Terminal 1 at Lomé–Tokoin International Airport, a few minutes’ walk from most gates, so you can see your boarding area while you shop. It’s a compact grab‑and‑go shop: shelves of packaged snacks, a fridge with cold drinks, and a small rack of travel basics like toothpaste, tissues, and phone cables.

Pricing runs higher than city supermarkets, but in line with T1 standards; expect to pay airport markups for bottled water, soft drinks, and chips. Stock usually includes single-serve cookies, candy bars, and small bags of nuts, plus 500 ml to 1.5 L water bottles. If you land late from an ASKY or Air France flight and everything else looks shut, this is often the light still on.

Fresh options are limited, so don’t plan on a full meal here. Think packaged biscuits instead of sandwiches, and cans of soda instead of barista coffee. If you need something more substantial, use this spot for a drink and backup snacks, then walk 5–10 minutes toward other food outlets in T1 for hot dishes.

Stock can thin out toward the end of the day, especially before late-night departures clustered around the 22:00–01:00 bank. If you see the exact charger or medicine you need, buy it then; there may not be a second chance closer to your gate. Practical tip: grab a large water here right after security, as in‑flight service on shorter regional legs can be minimal.

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