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Burberry

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Duty-free designer bags sitting right in T-B

This Burberry sits airside in Terminal B, in the main luxury strip used by most long-haul international flights. If you’re walking from the central atrium toward the higher B-gates, you’ll spot the familiar check pattern on the right. It runs standard international-terminal retail hours, roughly from the first departures in the morning through the last late-night bank, so you can usually squeeze in a look even on an early 07:00 departure or a 23:30 red-eye.

Pricing tracks global Burberry boutiques, with handbags and small leather goods in the high hundreds of dollars and trench coats well into four figures. You’ll sometimes see duty-free savings compared to US high-street stores, but expect the usual LAX markups on incidentals like small accessories. Card payments are the norm; tap-to-pay and major credit cards go through quickly, which helps if boarding for a B-gate widebody is already showing “final call.”

Inventory leans hard into travel-friendly items: backpacks, crossbody bags, wallets, and scarves that slip easily into a carry-on. You’ll also see the classic trench and seasonal runway pieces, though sizing depth can be thin compared to a city boutique. If you’re coming from another terminal, plan at least 15–20 minutes to walk over through the airside connectors to T-B from T4–T7, longer from T1–T3 with security re-clear.

There aren’t many pure fashion splurges in T-B, so this is the main stop if you want a big-name gift before a 10–12 hour flight. Staff are used to tight connections and can pull sizes or process tax-free forms quickly when the departure boards start flashing yellow. One tip: check your exact gate first; if you’re out on the satellite B gates, shop here before you ride the escalators down to the bus gates, not after.

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