10 minutes from most T1 gates, Tumi is your upgrade stop.
Tumi in Terminal T1 sits airside in the Schengen departures zone, so you can walk over after passport control without leaving the secure area. Figure five to ten minutes from most T1 gates, depending on crowds. The shop focuses on business and carry-on luggage, laptop bags, and travel accessories rather than big fashion pieces.
Prices run in typical European airport luxury range: expect cabin cases around mid-hundreds of euros and smaller accessories like passport covers and luggage tags closer to the tens. If you need a quick fix, they usually stock replacement luggage tags, padlocks, and compact organizers that fit under the airline personal-item size rules.
The T1 space is small but focused on travel gear that actually works in overhead bins on common European narrow-bodies like the A320 and 737. Staff are used to last‑minute shoppers trying to hit weight or size limits for carriers like Czech Airlines and other Schengen operators. You can quickly test-fit a cabin bag by zip and handle feel rather than wandering a department store.
Service is geared to fast decisions: swapping a worn backpack for something that fits a 15-inch laptop, grabbing a new wheeled carry-on before a multi-leg trip, or picking a durable laptop sleeve that slides under the seat. Card payments are standard, and you’re billed in local CZK with dynamic currency conversion sometimes offered at the terminal.
Tip: If you’re comparing cabin bag sizes, check your airline’s specific dimensions on your phone at the entrance and match them to Tumi’s tags before queuing at the register.