Gate-side last-minute fix in NAS Terminal A
By the time you hit Terminal A’s gates at Lynden Pindling International (NAS), Travel Essentials Kiosk is one of the final spots to grab basics before boarding. It sits airside past security near several US-bound gates, so you don’t have to backtrack toward check-in or pre-clearance counters.
The kiosk focuses on small, under-$20 items: phone cables, universal adapters, earphones, power banks, neck pillows, lip balm, and simple over-the-counter remedies. Prices run higher than Nassau downtown convenience stores, but in line with typical airport markups, so expect to pay several dollars more for snacks and chargers than you would in the city.
You’ll find standard travel snacks here—single candy bars, chips, nuts, and bottled drinks—enough to cover a three-hour flight if you don’t want to rely on airline buy-on-board menus. If you care about coffee or fresh food, you’re better off hitting one of the terminal cafés first, then using the kiosk only for tech and toiletries.
Opening hours usually track the main US-bound flight bank, starting around early morning departures and running into the late afternoon; if you have a late-evening departure after 20:00, don’t assume it’s still open. Inventory skews heavily toward iPhone-compatible accessories, so Android users should check connector type carefully before paying.
Practical tip: if your phone is under 30% before security, buy a power bank or cable here before you sit at the gate—outlets near A gates fill up fast on peak US departure waves.