No matter how carefully you plan for your holiday, you will invariably forget something. That’s just science.
Odds are it will be something unexciting, but essential, like your toothbrush. Or your bathing suit.
Picking up another one at the airport is no big deal though, right? After all, why else would they have all those conveniently placed shops?
TO TAKE YOUR MONEY. OBVIOUSLY.
Airport shops have a monopoly on the market. They can charge outrageous prices for ordinary things because they know that you, traveller, are cashed up for your holiday and at least an hour and a security check away from the nearest convenience store.
Of course, some items will cost about the same as in the outside world, but on average the cost of basic travel essentials inside the domestic airport have been hitched up a whopping 61 PER CENT.
The folks over at Australia’s most visited comparison site finder.com.au crunched the numbers for us, and sent through a list of items you'd be better of buying when you arrive at your destination.
Toothbrushes and facial cleanses were actually the best things to forget, with little pricing difference. In fact, one toothbrush was actually cheaper inside the airport.