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Miami International Airport (MIA)

Hub Overview

Passengers

52.0M

Destinations

175

Connectivity

83/100

Transit

good

Hub Airlines

AA American Airlines
primary

Alliance Presence

oneworld

Terminal & Lounges

Terminal Overview

MIA has one terminal building with three levels and concourses D through J arranged in a linear layout. The North and South terminals are connected airside.

Lounge Highlights

The Admirals Club in Concourse D is American's flagship lounge at MIA. The Centurion Lounge in Concourse D opened in 2023 with a full menu.

Transit Tips

  • American Airlines operates from Concourses D, E, and a portion of Concourse J.
  • International arrivals are processed in Concourses E and J; allow extra time for customs.
  • The MIA Mover connects the terminal to the Miami Intermodal Center for Metrorail and Tri-Rail.
  • Concourse D has the widest selection of dining and duty-free shopping.
  • Allow 90 minutes for international-to-domestic connections that require customs clearance.

Ground Transport

The MIA Mover connects to Miami Metrorail (Government Center in 15 minutes). Tri-Rail commuter trains serve Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

Fun Facts

  • MIA is the busiest US gateway for Latin American and Caribbean flights.
  • It handles more international freight than any other US airport.
  • The airport serves as the unofficial capital of Latin American aviation.
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