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Top duty free finds at Melbourne Airport’s Laneway

Many international travellers now opt to collect duty free purchases before or after landing, avoiding the inconvenience of carrying bottles or other bulky goods through multiple airports. With purchases made online in advance, it cuts the time spent in queues and removes the pressure of deciding on the spot.

Laneway, Melbourne’s online duty free shopping platform, allows orders to be placed up to 60 days ahead for collection before departure or on arrival. This gives travellers greater flexibility in how they plan and collect purchases.

To make the most of it, it helps to know which duty free products are in demand. Here’s a closer look at what people are buying.

Practical souvenirs

When buying duty free gifts, compact and easy-to-pack items are often the most practical choice. Travel-size skincare sets and plush toys featuring Australian animals remain popular with travellers, thanks to their convenience and local charm. They suit a wide range of ages and fit easily into carry-on or checked luggage.

Best-selling scents

Pre-ordering fragrances gives you more time to compare bottle sizes, read product details, and decide on the scent that works best for you. This is especially useful if you’re buying a scent you haven’t tried before or prefer not to make that decision on the spot.

Discovery sets are commonly chosen by travellers preparing for longer trips or stopovers. They’re easier to carry and often seen as a practical way to try a new scent or pick up a gift without committing to a full-size version.

Travel-friendly skincare

Planning your skincare before flying can save time and reduce the need to buy unfamiliar products after landing. Many travellers choose compact essentials that keep skin hydrated and protected while fitting easily in a carry-on. On Laneway, the duty free skincare range includes cleansers, lightweight creams, and targeted serums in travel-ready sizes, suited to both in-flight use and your destination.

Gift-worthy liquor

Liquor remains a go-to duty free gift, especially for travellers returning home to family or friends. Whiskey and gin are among the most purchased, with limited releases and travel-exclusive editions drawing interest.

Because limited releases can sell out quickly, ordering ahead improves your chances of getting the label you want. Collecting on arrival also avoids packing heavy bottles in checked bags or carrying them through connecting flights.

Statement watches

Watches are popular for travellers who want a long-lasting gift or a personal purchase to mark an occasion. You’ll find classic and contemporary designs in stainless steel, leather, and other strap types, allowing you to choose a style for work, travel, or everyday wear.

Shop online before your next flight

Whether it’s a gift, a personal treat, or a travel essential, pre-ordering through Melbourne Airport’s Laneway lets you secure sought-after duty free purchases early, compare prices at your own pace, and travel lighter.

Shop online now on Laneway and collect before boarding or after you land, saving time and avoiding the need to carry extra bags through your trip.

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