Gate-side fix for snacks and magazines in T1
Ten minutes before boarding in Terminal T1, RELAY is the quick grab spot for drinks, snacks, and reading material. It sits airside after security in the main departures area, so you can keep an eye on the screens while you shop. Think last-minute water, chocolate, and a paperback before a 90‑minute hop to Vienna or London.
Opening hours generally track T1’s flight schedule, starting early for 06:00 departures and running through the last evening flights. Pricing is typical airport level: bottled water around €3, snacks in the €2–€5 range, and magazines closer to €5–€8 depending on language. You’ll also see basic travel items like phone chargers and headphones that can save a trip back landside.
Stock skews short-haul practical: EU plug adapters, €10–€20 power banks, and simple neck pillows rather than big electronics. RELAY also carries German and English newspapers plus some international titles, handy if you have a 2–3 hour delay and the gate seats get dull. Kids’ activity books and sweets help with Salzburg–Mallorca style family flights.
Quick tip: buy water and any cable or adapter you need here right after security in T1; prices won’t be better on the aircraft, and there’s no bigger alternative shop once you walk toward the gates.