- Address
- Terminal 3, Öffentlicher Bereich, Stuttgart Airport, 70629 Stuttgart-Echterdingen, Germany
T3’s Post im FLY Kiosk handles last‑minute mail and basics
Right in Stuttgart Airport’s Terminal T3 concourse, Post im FLY Kiosk doubles as a small post-office counter and grab-and-go stand. You can pick up stamps, drop a postcard, or mail documents before a Lufthansa or Eurowings flight out of T3. It sits in the public area, so friends seeing you off can use it too without passing security.
The kiosk keeps typical airport daytime hours, roughly aligning with the first and last major departures in T3, so you’re usually fine from early morning into the early evening. Prices for snacks and drinks run a bit above city supermarkets, as usual for STR, but basic mailing supplies like standard stamps stay close to Deutsche Post rates. Expect compact shelves, not a full supermarket.
Stock leans to German staples: Ritter Sport and Milka bars, bottled water, soft drinks, and a few travel-sized toiletries that help if your liquids bag didn’t survive security in T1, T3, or T4. You can also grab newspapers and magazines in German and English, handy for flights under two hours where in-seat entertainment is hit-or-miss.
Payment is straightforward: cards are widely accepted, and small purchases under €10 usually go through contactless with no complaint. Staff switch quickly between postal tasks and kiosk sales, so a short queue can still take 5–10 minutes. If you need to mail something and buy snacks, line up once and do both in a single transaction.
Tip: use Post im FLY Kiosk before security in T3; once you clear passport control for non-Schengen flights, there’s no way to get back to post that forgotten postcard.