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Right after security in T1, Vodafone covers last‑minute tech

This Vodafone shop sits airside in Terminal 1 at Zakynthos International Airport (ZTH), just past security, so you can sort phone issues after check-in. It’s a compact electronics outlet tied into Vodafone’s Greek network, useful if you land without data or your roaming plan looks expensive on the app.

The key draw: local SIMs and eSIM support on the Vodafone GR network, usually with prepaid data packs that run for 7–30 days. Expect tourist bundles with a set GB allowance and local minutes, generally cheaper than paying daily EU roaming surcharges on many non-EU carriers. Staff handle activation, so you walk out with calls and data live before boarding.

Beyond connectivity, stock leans to travel basics: charging cables, EU plug adapters, low- to mid-range wired and Bluetooth headphones, and power banks sized under the typical 100Wh airline limit. Prices sit above downtown Zakynthos but roughly in line with other small-airport shops in Greece, so this works as a backup when you’ve forgotten something, not a bargain hunt stop.

Figure 10–15 minutes for SIM setup during quieter periods; build in extra time during July–August weekend peaks when most ZTH departures bunch in the morning and early afternoon. Practical move: screenshot your passport photo page and have your phone’s SIM tray tool handy before you walk in, so activation doesn’t eat into boarding time at T1’s limited gates.

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