- Phone
- +853 2885 0380
- Website
- www.macau-airport.com ↗
- Address
- Macau International Airport, Nossa Senhora do Carmo, MO
Gate-side at MTB, King Power Duty Free is hard to miss
This King Power Duty Free sits airside in Macau’s single MTB terminal, right after security and passport control, on the main departures concourse. It focuses on liquor, tobacco, beauty and confectionery, so this is the place for last‑minute bottles and gifts before flights to Hong Kong, Bangkok or Taipei. Shelves lean heavily on big Asian and European brands rather than niche labels, which matches the mostly regional route map out of MFM.
Opening hours generally track the departures bank, often from around the first outbound flight after 06:00 until the last departures near 23:00, though smaller banks in the afternoon can mean sections feel half-staffed. Prices on spirits and cosmetics usually sit below central Macau retail, but you lose out to Hong Kong or Singapore mega-hubs on ultra-low promos. Packaged snacks and chocolates run at typical duty-free markups, handy if you skipped the shops in Taipa or Cotai.
Liquor walls feature standard 1L bottles of whisky, cognac and vodka, while cosmetics counters push travel-exclusive skincare sets from big names like Shiseido and Lancôme. Cigarette cartons reflect regional brands common on routes to mainland China and Southeast Asia. Expect basic “2-for” promos rather than elaborate loyalty schemes. Payment works smoothly with major cards and Chinese mobile wallets, which helps if you already burned through your MOP and HKD in Cotai.
Stock can thin out near the last wave of evening flights around 21:00–23:00, especially on popular whisky SKUs and skincare gift sets. If you care about a specific brand or size, walk through King Power Duty Free before you sit down at your gate. Do a quick price check on your phone against central Macau shops, then decide if the duty-free saving is worth carrying an extra bag onto your flight.