Near T2 international departures, Super Mart is the main duty free stop.
Super Mart sits airside in Terminal T2, just past immigration and security, so you hit it on the way to most international gates. It runs roughly in line with the evening bank of flights, usually open from early morning departures until the last late‑night departures around 2:00–3:00 a.m. This is the duty free shop you see after the passport check, not in the public landside area.
Pricing tracks standard duty free: expect imported spirits and perfume at marked duty free rates, with Indian whisky and rum sometimes a bit cheaper than city shops once you factor out local taxes. Shelves carry the usual mix of liquor, chocolates, perfumes, and basic travel gifts, not much in the way of groceries despite the “Mart” name. If you want a 1‑liter bottle of mid‑range whisky or vodka, this is the place to price it before boarding from T2.
Selection leans on big brands: think 1 kg Toblerone bars, Lindt assortments, Johnnie Walker, Absolut, plus standard fragrance counters. Tobacco products sit in a clearly marked section with carton pricing, in line with Indian duty free limits. Staff usually handle bill‑to‑flight tags quickly for larger liquor buys, which helps if your international departure from T2 boards shortly after you clear security.
Tip: if you’re eyeing liquor or perfume, walk through Super Mart right after immigration in T2, compare a couple of shelf tags, then head to your gate; AMD queues can build again at secondary security near some boarding zones.