Gate-side at MXP T2, Dufry Duty Free sits right after security
Dufry Duty Free in Terminal T2 is in the main post-security shopping strip, so you pass it on the way to easyJet gates. Standard duty‑free setup: cosmetics and perfumes at the front, then liquor, then chocolate and snacks closer to the boarding areas. Prices are typical EU duty‑free: sometimes 10–20% under city retail for spirits and larger-format perfumes, less of a deal on chocolate and packaged snacks.
Opening hours usually track the T2 flight bank, roughly from the first departures around 05:00 until the late evening wave near 22:00. Stock covers the usual big brands in fragrance and skincare, global whisky and gin labels, and Italian staples like grappa and limoncello. Tobacco products sit in a separate section with clear duty‑free allowances posted for EU vs non‑EU flights, which matters if you’re connecting onward.
Food gifts skew heavily Italian: you’ll see boxed Baci, Ferrero collections, and 500 g to 1 kg bags of local biscuits, plus vacuum-packed cheeses and cured meats in checked-luggage‑only fridges. For quick plane snacks under €10, look at multipacks of chocolate bars and smaller Nutella items near the tills. Tech and travel items run expensive; a basic travel adapter or USB cable can be 20–30% more than in town.
Payment is easy: cards, contactless, and euro cash all work, and staff usually ask for your boarding pass to log intra‑EU vs non‑EU sales. Lines spike about 40 minutes before big T2 departures, especially UK flights, so shop earlier. One practical move: grab any liquids over 100 ml here after security so you don’t risk them getting pulled at screening during a connection.