Duty Free Americas in Terminal B focuses on outbound deals
This Duty Free Americas sits airside in Terminal B after security, targeting passengers on international departures who want liquor and fragrance deals compared to prices back home. You’ll walk past it on the way to many non‑US gates in B, so it’s an easy stop if you’re heading to Europe, Latin America, or the Caribbean and still have 10–15 minutes before boarding.
Liquor tends to be the main draw here, with multi‑bottle offers on big names like Johnnie Walker and Absolut that often beat typical US retail by a noticeable margin. Fragrance shelves usually feature standard airport brands rather than niche labels, but you can sometimes pair a 50 ml and 100 ml bottle for a lower combined price than you’d see at a mall in Orlando. Check promo tags carefully; some deals only apply if you buy two or more units.
Because this is duty free in Terminal B, sales apply only to outbound international travelers with the right boarding passes, and staff check your flight details at the till. Items are usually bagged with tamper‑evident seals, which helps with liquid rules if you’re connecting onward on the same ticket within 24 hours. U.S.-bound domestic passengers in B can browse but typically can’t buy duty‑free spirits or higher‑volume fragrances.
Pricing swings with currency and promotions, so don’t assume every shelf tag beats your home market. If you care about value, snap a quick photo of a label and run a price check over airport Wi‑Fi near your B‑gate before paying.