Near Gate 10 in Terminal 1, Luggage & Bags covers basics fast.
This small shop in Terminal 1 stocks carry-ons, soft duffel bags, and basic backpacks, mainly in cabin-approved sizes for European carriers. You’ll also find laptop sleeves, toiletry bags, and a few business-style briefcases that fit overhead bins on Wizz Air and TAROM flights. Prices sit in the mid-range for an airport: expect simple backpacks from around €25 and small trolleys starting close to €60.
The store sits airside in the departures area of Terminal 1, after security and passport control, so you can buy a bag right before boarding. Hours generally track early-morning waves, opening around the first departures bank and staying open through the late-night low-cost flights. It’s meant more as a fix for broken luggage than as a fashion stop, with functional brands rather than luxury labels.
Selection leans toward hard-shell cabin suitcases and simple travel accessories: TSA-style locks, luggage tags, belt straps, and occasionally rain covers sized for 55 x 40 x 20 cm carry-ons. You can usually find shoulder bags that work as “personal items” under stricter Wizz Air dimensions, which helps if your existing backpack looks oversized at the gate. Color choices skew basic: black, navy, and grey on most racks.
Staff frequently help check size against cabin sizers used at OTP, especially for Wizz Air and Ryanair flights that board from the same pier. If you’re tight on time, budget about 10 minutes from most Schengen gates in Terminal 1 to walk over, scan the options, and pay. One tip: bring a mental note of your airline’s exact carry-on limits in centimeters so you can match tags quickly and avoid gate-fee surprises.