Why Your Airport Samosa Costs Rs.500/- (The Real Story)

Sky-High Prices: The Secret Economics of Airport Food

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Why Your Airport Samosa Costs Rs.500/- (The Real Story)
Mumbai International AirPort. Picture by Me

Ever noticed that a basic chicken wrap at the airport costs twice as much as it does at the restaurant down the street? Or that a bottle of water is suddenly a "luxury" item?

It’s easy to assume airport vendors are just greedy, but the truth is actually a complex, high-stakes game of logistics, security, and real estate. Here is why your airport breakfast bites back.

1. The Rent is Too High

Airport terminals are some of the most premium commercial properties on earth. Vendors pay exorbitant rent, often triple or more per square foot compared to city spots. Furthermore, many airports don’t just take flat rent; they take a percentage of gross sales (often 10–20%), meaning the more they sell, the more they pay the airport, driving up the price of every item.

2. Delivering Food Through Security

Imagine trying to restock your restaurant through a TSA checkpoint. Every single item—from fresh lettuce to napkins—must pass through strict security, with limited delivery windows (often late at night). This adds massive labor and transportation costs, which are passed down to you.

London airport T3. Picture by me

3. The "Captive Audience" Effect

Once you pass security, you’re trapped. You can’t leave, walk to a cheaper diner, and come back. This is known in economics as "captive audience pricing." Vendors know you have no choice, so competition decreases, and prices surge.

4. High-Security Labor

Employees working in airport restaurants need specialized security badges, background checks, and tailored training, making hiring more expensive and slower.

5. Your Ticket Subsidizes the Airport

It’s not all pure profit. High concession fees help airports fund infrastructure—like better security, modern terminals, and shorter lines. Every time you buy an expensive coffee, you are indirectly helping to pay for those sparkling clean airport bathrooms. 

🚀 How to Fight Back: The Smart Traveler’s Checklist

You don’t have to succumb to "airport robbery." Use these tips to keep your wallet safe:

  • Bring your own food: Solid food is allowed through TSA. Pack sandwiches, nuts, or protein bars.
  • Empty bottle = Free water: Bring a reusable bottle and fill it up after security, saving $5 on a bottle of water.
  • Eat pre-security: Often, restaurants located before you enter the secure terminal have cheaper, "street pricing".
  • Use Airport Apps: Many airports now have apps that allow you to compare prices or order ahead to avoid impulse buys near your gate.

Safe travels (and happy snacking)!

Love, Yogi 💕💕

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