Tumi in Terminal 3 for last‑minute luggage upgrades
This Tumi sits airside in Terminal 3, handy if you realize at the airport that your carry-on or backpack won’t survive another LAS–JFK run. Exact hours vary by day and flight bank, but it typically opens early enough for morning departures and stays open into the late evening wave of international flights.
Expect the usual Tumi mix: hard-side carry-ons sized for most US domestic overhead bins, business backpacks with laptop sleeves, and small accessories like passport wallets and luggage tags. Prices run full retail, so a main carry-on can easily hit several hundred dollars, but you’re paying to solve a problem at Gate /CUSTOM instead of hunting a mall off‑airport.
The shop sits in the Terminal 3 concourse serving both domestic and international gates, so you can walk over from nearby /CUSTOM gates without leaving the secure side. Staff can usually swap in new TSA‑approved locks on the spot and help check that a bag fits the sizer for your next airline before you tap your card.
You won’t find deep discounts here, and repair turnaround still means shipping bags out rather than same‑day fixes. If you care about matching existing Tumi gear, bring a quick phone photo of your current bag so you can compare series names and colors under the store lights.