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Skymart

Open · 24-hour

24-hour Skymart kiosk keeps the SAP landside food court alive

Skymart sits landside in the Ramón Villeda Morales (SAP) food court and runs 24 hours a day, which matters once the main cafés and counters shut down around late evening. You do not need a boarding pass or to clear security to use it, so it works for late-night pick‑ups, early bus arrivals, or anyone stuck outside check‑in times.

This is more mini‑market than classic duty‑free: think bottled water, soft drinks, packaged snacks, gum, and a few travel basics, not big liquor deals. Guides group it with the 24‑hour Wendy’s nearby, so those two end up as the default options when the rest of SAP feels closed and dark at 01:00.

Prices land firmly in “airport markup” territory compared with San Pedro Sula city shops, and regulars say they stock up in town first, then treat Skymart as backup for an extra 600 ml bottle of water or a late‑night packet of chips. Expect higher-than-street prices on candy and drinks, but not luxury‑boutique levels.

Watch out for limited variety on things like toiletries and chargers; this is a kiosk footprint, not a full store, so you might only see one or two USB cable types and a short row of basic personal-care items. If you have time in San Pedro Sula, buy your main supplies there and use Skymart only for top‑ups.

Practical tip: arriving by late-night bus for a morning flight, grab your last bottled water and packaged snacks here landside before security queues build and before you lose easy access to the food court area.

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