Shopping
Shopping at Jacksonville International Airport spans convenience staples at Hudson News and tech accessories at InMotion through to local specialty gifts and duty-free for international travelers. See each section below for exact locations by concourse or terminal.

None — JAX does not have a duty-free shop; its limited international service (a single Air Canada route to Toronto) hasn't supported a dedicated duty-free operation.
US duty-free allowance
US residents may bring back $800 in duty-free goods per person. Liquids purchased at duty-free must be in the original sealed store bag when transiting international connections — otherwise they may be confiscated at the connecting airport security checkpoint.
Paradies Rivercity Travelmart carries magazines, books, and travel reads; a CNBC newsstand is in Concourse A.
Paradies Rivercity Travelmart and The Local Market (Concourse C) cover snacks, drinks, and travel essentials; both concourses have newsstand-style kiosks.
Hudson News is at most gate areas throughout Jacksonville International Airport — a reliable last-minute stop for charging cables, snacks, OTC medicine, and reading material before any departure.
A Best Buy Express 24-hour kiosk carries headphones, chargers, and basic electronics accessories.
Best Buy Express kiosks carry Apple accessories, Bose headphones, and phone chargers at most major US airports. InMotion Entertainment is the other key tech stop — open at most gate clusters and stocked with travel-oriented electronics essentials.
Brooks Brothers and Brighton Collectibles in Concourse A; a PGA Tour shop in Concourse C for golf apparel and gifts; Benefit Cosmetics operates a 24-hour kiosk.
Best shopping area
Concourse A, near the Delta Sky Club — home to Brooks Brothers, Brighton Collectibles, and the CNBC newsstand, JAX's densest retail cluster.
Pro Tip
JAX's shopping is limited compared to major hubs — around 20 shops total — so don't count on finding specialty items; the 24-hour Best Buy Express and Benefit Cosmetics kiosks are your best bet for a forgotten charger or last-minute gift outside normal shop hours.
Is there duty-free shopping at JAX airport?
None — JAX does not have a duty-free shop; its limited international service (a single Air Canada route to Toronto) hasn't supported a dedicated duty-free operation.
What stores are in JAX airport?
Jacksonville International Airport has Hudson News book and convenience shops at most gate areas, InMotion Entertainment for tech accessories, and a range of local gift shops. Paradies Rivercity Travelmart and The Local Market (Concourse C) cover snacks, drinks, and travel essentials; both concourses have newsstand-style kiosks. Brooks Brothers and Brighton Collectibles in Concourse A; a PGA Tour shop in Concourse C for golf apparel and gifts; Benefit Cosmetics operates a 24-hour kiosk.
Is there a bookstore at JAX airport?
Paradies Rivercity Travelmart carries magazines, books, and travel reads; a CNBC newsstand is in Concourse A.
Does JAX airport have an Apple store?
There is no dedicated Apple Store at Jacksonville International Airport. Best Buy Express kiosks and InMotion Entertainment locations carry Apple accessories including AirPods, Apple Watch bands, MagSafe chargers, and iPhone cases. A Best Buy Express 24-hour kiosk carries headphones, chargers, and basic electronics accessories.
See also: Airport lounges at JAX · Restaurants at JAX airport
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