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Kolporter

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Near Terminal A security, this Kolporter is your last-minute media stop

Kolporter in Terminal A sits airside, so you hit it after security rather than on the public side. It runs typical airport hours matched to departures, opening early for the first morning banks and staying open into the late evening while flights still go out of A. Think of it as the standard Polish newsstand setup inside WAW, not a full supermarket or souvenir hall.

The shop leans on print: newspapers, magazines, and basic books, with Polish titles front and center and a smaller rack of international options. Expect standard airport pricing, with magazines and bottled drinks running higher than in central Warsaw convenience stores. If you need a quick snack before boarding in Terminal A, Kolporter covers packaged items like chocolate bars and chips, plus soft drinks and water.

Non-food basics in this Terminal A Kolporter usually track what you see in typical newsstands: small stationery items, pens, and simple travel odds and ends. Think single USB cables or budget headphones at typical airport markups, not a full electronics shop. If you forgot something more specific or higher-end, you likely need another retailer in WAW, not this stand.

One practical play: if your gate in Terminal A is close and you have under 10–15 minutes before boarding, Kolporter is fine for a quick drink and magazine grab. For anything resembling real food, sort that earlier in the terminal and treat Kolporter as a top‑up stop, not your main provisioning run.

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