Near the Main Terminal gates, Miniso fills the last-minute gap
This Miniso sits airside in the Main Terminal, handy if you realize at gate 20 that you forgot cables, gifts, or a neck pillow. It’s a compact shop but packed tightly with travel gear and small electronics, so you can be in and out in under 10 minutes between boarding calls.
Hours generally match daytime departures, roughly 7:00 to 22:00, which covers the bulk of TIJ traffic. Prices sit a bit higher than street-side Miniso locations in Tijuana, but smaller items like eye masks, travel bottles, and stationery usually land under 150–200 MXN, making this less painful than buying on board.
Stock leans heavily on Miniso’s own-brand gadgets: phone cables, power banks, and headphones, plus character merch tied to licenses like Marvel and We Bare Bears. That makes it a straightforward place to grab a 2‑meter charging cable or backup earbuds before a 3‑hour CBX-linked flight to the US.
Quality is mixed but predictable: decent for short trips, not something you’d rely on for years. Soft toys and small figurines are an easy win in the 100–300 MXN bracket, while larger storage items or bulky home goods make less sense when you still have a carry-on size limit to respect.
Tip: check the power bank mAh rating and confirm airport security rules before buying, then keep the receipt handy in case CBX screening staff ask about battery capacity.