Miami International Airport [MIA] – Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Miami International Airport [MIA] – Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Key Takeaways

Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of the busiest airports in the U.S., serving over 52 million passengers in 2023. MIA provides nonstop flights to more than 100 international destinations. If you’re looking to fly to/from MIA, then check out this useful guide with information on how to get to the airport, facilities and services, moving between terminals, parking, and more.

Quick Information

Airport: Miami International Airport (MIA)
Terminals: 3 terminals — North, Central, and South with 6 concourses: D, E, F, G, H, and J
Airport Address: 2100 NW 42nd Ave., Miami, FL 33142
Distance From Downtown Miami: Approximately 8 miles (13 km)
Website: miami-airport.com
Phone Number: 305-876-7000
Destinations Served: 74 domestic, 102 international
Number of Daily Flights: 1,000+
Flight Information: Departures and arrival information can be viewed online

MIA Terminal Map

Miami International Airport

Airlines Operating From MIA

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Airline

Counter Location

Departure Concourse

Airline

Counter Location

Departure Concourse

Aer Lingus

ITA Airways

Aerolineas Argentinas

Aeromexico

KLM

Air Canada

LATAM Airlines

Air Century

LOT Polish Airlines

Air Europa

Air France

Air Transat

Red Air

Royal Air Maroc

Scandinavian Airlines

Avianca

Sky

Bahamasair

Sky High Aviation Services Dominicana

Boliviana de Aviacion

Caribbean Airlines

Sun Country

Cayman Airways

Sunwing

COPA Airlines

Surinam Airways

Swift Air

Eastern Airlines

Swiss International

El Al

TAP Air Portugal

Emirates

Turkish Airlines

Finnair

French Bee

VivaAir

GlobalX

Volaris

GOL

WestJet

MIA Airport Terminals

MIA is a U-shaped airport with parking situated inside the “U” and the departure concourses on the outside.

There is 1 large terminal building that is split into the North Terminal, Central Terminal, and South Terminal, however, all terminals are interconnected by moving walkways located on Level 3.

Within each terminal, arrivals and baggage claim are on Level 1, departures and ticketing are on Level 2, and access to terminal connections and the MIA Mover is on Level 3.

North Terminal (Concourse D)

Miami International Airport Concourse D

Concourse D has 50 gates numbered D1 to D12, D14 to D17, D19 to D34, D37 to D51, D53, D55, and D60, serving international and domestic flights.

The Skytrain runs along most of the length of the concourse (which from end-to-end is 1 mile), with 4 stations along the route.

There are 4 security checkpoints between the North Terminal and Concourse D — 3 near the ticketing areas and 1 small checkpoint near the Central Terminal. Once through this checkpoint, passengers can walk to the secure area of Concourse E through a connector bridge.

Concourse D has lots of shops and restaurants to pass the time, as well as an XpressSpa, The Centurion Lounge, and 2 Admirals Club locations.

Central Terminal (Concourse E, F, and G)

Miami International Airport Concourses E F and G

The Central Terminal consists of Concourses E, F, and G situated at the bottom end of the U-shape. Each concourse has its own shops and restaurants inside the secure area, with more outside of security, along with the Miami International Airport Hotel.

Concourses E and F operate international and domestic flights; whereas, Concourse G operates domestic flights only.

Concourse E has a total of 18 gates with gates E2 and E4 to E11 in the main concourse, and gates E20 to E25, E30, E31, and E33 located in a satellite building accessible via a walkway or a train.

Concourse E is connected to Concourse D within the secure area via a connector bridge opposite gate E2.

Concourse F has 19 gates numbered F3 to F12, F14 to F21, and F23. All gates can be reached from the security checkpoint within a 3- to 5-minute walk.

Concourse G has 14 gates numbered G2, G4 to G12, G14 to G16, and G19, with all gates accessible to walk to within 3 to 5 minutes from the security checkpoint.

Apart from connections between Concourse E and D, all other passengers must exit the secure area and use the moving walkways on Level 3 to travel to their connecting concourse.

South Terminal (Concourse H and J)

Miami International Airport Concourses H and J

The South Terminal provides direct access to Concourses H and J that operate both international and domestic flights.

Passengers can travel between these 2 concourses within the secure area via a connecting walkway. This is also where most of the shops and restaurants are situated for both concourses.

Concourse H has 17 gates numbered H3 to H12 and H14 to H20. Concourse J has 15 gates numbered J2 to J5, J7 to J12, and J14 to J18.

To connect to another concourse, passengers are required to exit the secure area and take the moving walkways on Level 3 to their next concourse, where they will need to re-clear security again.

Inter-terminal Transport

Miami International Airport Skytrain

Skytrain

The Skytrain operates every 3 minutes along the mile-long Concourse D, and passengers can access the train from 4 stations along the route. Stations are located:

MIA E Train

The MIA E Train transports passengers from Concourse E to the satellite terminal to access gates E20 to E33. The train departs from Level 4 in the main concourse.

MIA Mover

MIA Mover Station Map

Passengers can ride the MIA Mover (located between the Dolphin and Flamingo garages on the third level) to the Rental Car Center and Central Station.

Walking

Passengers can walk between all terminals and concourses at MIA. However, it’s not possible to remain inside the secure area at all times. It’s possible to stay airside when connecting between Concourses D and E and between Concourses H and J (as long you’re not arriving on an international flight).

When connecting between all other concourses, passengers must clear security at the entrance of the concourse.

Security and Customs at MIA

Miami International Airport Security Checkpoints

MIA has 10 security checkpoints located across the airport with 4 located within Concourse D.

Concourses E, F, and G have a security checkpoint at each entrance, and Concourses H and J have a security checkpoint at their respective entrances, plus one in the H/J connector. Checkpoints are open during the following hours:

Concourse D (North Terminal)

Central Terminal

South Terminal

Hot Tip: Learn how to breeze through TSA security in our in-depth guide.

TSA PreCheck

There are dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes at some security checkpoints at MIA that are open during standard checkpoint hours:

MIA has a TSA PreCheck Enrollment Center located pre-security at the east end of North Terminal – Concourse D on the fourth floor, so you can apply and arrange an interview the next time you’re at MIA. The enrollment center is open Monday through Friday with the following hours:

Hot Tip: TSA PreCheck can be extremely useful for regular travelers flying out of MIA as it consistently falls under the 5 U.S. airports with the longest security wait times.

Global Entry

MIA has Global Entry kiosks for eligible passengers who have enrolled in the program. If you have been conditionally approved and need to arrange an interview, MIA has a Global Entry Enrollment Center in Concourse J on the second level. The office is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8:15 p.m.

MIA participates in Enrollment on Arrival at Concourse D from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m., and at Concourse J, open 24 hours. Passengers can complete an interview at MIA without the need to make an appointment.

Hot Tip: Find out more about Global Entry with a list of the most frequently asked questions about Global Entry, as well as the best rewards cards that include a complimentary membership.

Mobile Passport

MIA accepts Mobile Passport Control for passengers arriving in the U.S. from an international flight.

Eligible passengers must complete the “new trip” section within the app on arrival at MIA and present both their electronic receipt and passport to a CBP agent.

CLEAR

The CLEAR Security Program is available at concourses E, F, G, H, and J security checkpoints. CLEAR is available from 4:15 a.m. to 9 p.m. at all available checkpoints, apart from Concourse H which is open from 4:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.

MIA Airport Lounges

MIA has 10 airline lounges, with just 3 available for passengers to purchase day passes for. Other lounges are reserved for premium class passengers or those with elite frequent flyer status or eligible credit cardholders.

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Lounge

Location

Opening Hours*

Day Pass Fee per Person**

Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Concourse D, on the third floor above gate D15

Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Concourse D, near gate D30

Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Concourse D, near gate D12

Daily: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Club America (First Class Lounge)

Concourse F, after security

Temporarily closed

Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge)

Concourse F, after security

Temporarily closed

Concourse H, inside the H to J connector

Daily: 4:45 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.

Military Hospitality Lounge

Concourse E, outside of security on level 2

Daily: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Turkish Airlines Lounge

Concourse E, level 2 after security

Daily: 4 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The VIP Lounge (by LATAM)

Concourse J, opposite gate J6

Sunday to Thursday: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Friday: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday: 5 a.m. to 1 a.m.

* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity.
** Day pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as N/A only allow entry for eligible passengers in their premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.

Hot Tip: Gain access to lounges without paying the day-pass fee with our article on the best credit cards for complimentary lounge access.

Priority Pass Access

Priority Pass holders can access the following lounges:

Eligible Priority Pass holders can also use their membership to receive a discount at Corona Beach House in Concourse D.

Airport Dining and Drinks at MIA

MIA has dozens of restaurants, cafes, and food stations across the 3 terminals. If you arrive early for your flight, the best selection of restaurants outside of the secure area is in the Central Terminal.

See the range of restaurants available and their locations on the airport website.

MIA Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations

Free Wi-Fi is available at MIA but features mandatory advertising. Uninterrupted services are available for $4.95 (standard service) and $7.95 (premium service). Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport in all indoor public areas.

To connect, select “MIA-WiFi” from your network connections and launch your web browser.

Charging Stations: Power charging stations are located throughout the airport.

Hot Tip: Enjoy uninterrupted browsing at the airport with the best mobile Wi-Fi hotspots.

MIA Airport Lost and Found

Miami Airport’s lost and found is located in the North Terminal on Level 4 and is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

All items lost in the parking lots, curbside areas, or employee shuttles will be stored in the lost and found office for 30 days. If an item is lost on an airplane, passengers are advised to contact the applicable airline, and if lost at the Rental Car Center, then passengers can call 888-761-8227.

Additional Airport Information

Information Services

MIA has information counters located in Concourses D, E, H, and J, with the main counter located in the Central Terminal E on level 2. Counters are open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Paging can be requested by using one of the white courtesy phones that are positioned throughout the terminal.

Children’s Play Areas

An interactive children’s area called “Plane Fun” is located in Concourse E, near gate E5. Children can listen to real conversations between pilots and the control tower and pretend to be air traffic controllers.

MIA is one of our top-ranking kid-friendly U.S. airports, as it offers great activities for your little ones.

Baby Facilities

MIAmama suites for private nursing can be found in each concourse. These are located at:

Traveling With a Pet

While MIA didn’t make our list of the top pet-friendly U.S. airports, MIA does offer outdoor pet relief areas. These pet relief areas can be found:

Duty-free

MIA has duty-free stores located in every concourse.

Smoking Areas

Designated smoking areas are located outside the terminals on the departures (Level 2) and arrivals (Level 1) level, and inside Concourse D at the TGI Friday’s outdoor patio (near gate D36).

Prayer

There is an interfaith chapel on the 1st level of Concourse D between international arrivals and carousel 22.

Money

ATMs are located throughout Concourses D, E, F, G, H, and J.

Luggage Storage

Luggage storage facilities are located on level 2 of Central Terminal E. Storage is available from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. with daily rates from $6.

Important MIA Phone Numbers

General Inquiries: 305-876-7000

Baggage Storage Room: 305-869-1163

TSA: 305-421-2421

Ground Transportation: 305-876-7000, #5

Parking: 305-876-7000, #4

Travel to and From MIA

Getting Around Miami International Airport

Transport Options

Train

MIA Mover

MIA Mover: Passengers can ride the MIA Mover from between the Dolphin and Flamingo garages on the third level to the Rental Car Center and the Central Station.

Metrorail: Trains depart from Central Station every 30 minutes on weekdays and every 15 minutes at weekends. MIA is on the orange line with stations through to Dadeland South. To connect to the green line, change at Earlington Heights for stations to Palmetto.

Tri-Rail: Trains run from MIA (Central Station) through Fort Lauderdale to West Palm Beach and Mangonia Park.

Brightline: Ride the orange Metrorail to Central Station where you can pick up the Brightline service to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.

Buses

MetroBus: MIA is served by bus routes 37, 42, 57, J, 150 Miami Beach Express, and East-West Connection from the airport Central Station.

Miami Beach Bus: The Miami Beach Bus runs from the airport Central Station to Miami Beach (41st Street to South Pointe Drive). Buses run daily from 6 a.m. to 11:40 p.m. and cost $2.25.

Trolley: The City of Miami Trolley is a free service with several routes running throughout the city. The Flagami route runs to and from Miami Central Station/Rental Car Center, or passengers can take the Metrorail orange line to connect to the Coral Way Trolley route.

Shuttle

Private and shared-ride shuttles are available from outside the baggage claim areas on the ground level of the airport. Advanced reservations are required and can be arranged by calling 305-871-1000.

Hotel shuttles pick up and drop off on the upper level outside of departures.

Shared Ride Services

Ride services such as Uber, Lyft, and Wingz can drop off passengers at the departures level and pick up at the arrivals level at the middle median.

Taxi

Taxis are available from outside of the arrivals area on the ground level. Metered taxis have a minimum fare of $15 for routes originating at the airport. Various flat rates are also available.

Directions by Car to MIA

Arriving From Downtown Miami

Take I-25 North and take exit 3A to merge onto FL-836 West/I-395 towards Airport/U M/Jackson/VA Hospitals. Keep left at the fork, following signs for NW 14th Street. Merge onto NW 14th Street and take a slight right onto the slip road to Airport North. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Rental Car Center, and merge onto NW 25th Street for access to the airport.

Arriving From South Beach

Take the MacArthur Causeway and continue onto I-395 West. Keep right to stay on I-395 West and continue onto FL-836 West. Take the NW 37th Avenue exit towards Florida 953/Le Jeune Road/Douglas Road and keep left at the fork. Follow signs for NW 14th Street and merge onto NW 14th Street.

Arriving From Fort Lauderdale (Toll Route)

Take I-95 South and keep left at the fork. Take the exit towards FL-826 and merge onto I-95 South. Keep left to stay on I-95 South, follow signs for Miami and use the left lane to take the exit towards Express Lanes. Merge onto I-95 Express and use the left lane to merge onto FL-112 West. Use the left 2 lanes to take the Le Jeune Road south exit. Merge onto FL-953 South/S. Le Jeune Rd. and use the left 2 lanes to turn slightly left onto NW 25th Street. Use the right 3 lanes to turn slightly right for access to the airport.

MIA Airport Parking Information

Miami International Airport Parking

Official Airport Parking

There are 2 main parking lots at MIA — the Dolphin garage and the Flamingo garage. The Dolphin garage serves Concourses D and E and the Flamingo garage serves Concourses F, G, H, and J.

For oversized vehicles, there is a high vehicle parking lot area located adjacent to the east side of the Dolphin garage.

Parking Rates

Valet Parking

Valet parking is available on the second level of the Dolphin and Flamingo parking garages.

Hot Tip: Electric vehicle charging points are available on level 1 parking between Terminals E and G and in the Dolphin and Flamingo garages on level 2 valet parking.

Pick-Up or Drop-Off Parking

The cell phone waiting lot has 60 spaces that friends and family can use to wait in until they receive a call from the passenger. The lot is located close to the airport just off LeJeune Road and NW 31 Street.

Off-site and Hotel Parking

Although MIA airport parking isn’t the most expensive daily rate we’ve seen, off-site parking can offer cheaper rates.

Off-site parking starts at just $10 per day when booking with airportparkingreservations.com. These third-party sites can be used to compare rates for available parking and sort by distance from the airport.

Parking for Passengers With Disabilities

Accessible parking for passengers with disabilities is located on Level 3 and the ground level of both parking lots. Standard parking rates apply, however, vehicles displaying a disabled parking permit or license tag receive 2 hours of free parking.

Parking Contact Number

General parking inquiries: 305-876-7536.

Car Rental at MIA Airport

The Rental Car Center is located on airport property and is accessible via the MIA Mover on the third level between the Dolphin and Flamingo parking lots. There are more rental car companies located nearby to the airport.

Rental Car Center

Companies Outside of the Rental Car Center

Hot Tip: Find out which credit cards include car rental insurance as a benefit and avoid paying for expensive insurance through the rental company.

MIA Airport Hotels

Hilton Miami Airport Blue Lagoon

The Miami International Airport Hotel is an on-site hotel that is accessible from Concourse E on the departures level. There are also many off-site hotels that are under 2 miles from the airport that offer courtesy shuttle services to/from the airport.

MIA Airport Hotels — Sorted by Distance

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Hotel

Address and Phone Number

Star Rating

Distance From the Airport (Miles)

NW 20th Street and Lejeune Road (second floor, Terminal E), Miami, FL 33122

5500 Blue Lagoon Dr. (Waterford Office Park), Miami, FL 33126

3549 NW Le Jeune Rd., Miami, FL 33142

1111 S. Royal Poinciana Blvd., Miami Springs, Miami, FL 33166

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Hotel

Address and Phone Number

Star Rating

Distance From the Airport (Miles)

Loyalty Program

Point Redemption Cost

From 24,000 points

From 43,000 points

From 20,000 points

The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Miami Airport East offers guests convenient access to Midtown Doral, Coral Gables, and Miami International Airport. The hotel offers free amenities such as high-speed Internet access, a hot breakfast, shuttle services to/from MIA, a daily newspaper, a 24-hour business center, a 600-square-foot fitness center, an outdoor heated pool, and a Jacuzzi. Award nights at the hotel start at just 24,000 points per night.

The Hilton Miami Airport is Miami’s only airport resort. The resort features a 24-hour fitness center, outdoor pool, tennis and basketball courts, an on-site restaurant, and 2 bars. The hotel’s large 3,000-square-foot pool makes a good place for you and your family to pass the time between flights. While Hilton no longer publishes an award chart for their hotels, the average price for this hotel is from 43,000 points per night depending on the season.

The Sheraton Miami Airport is a stylish hotel that offers proximity to the airport, an 18-hole golf course, Little Havana, and Marlins Park. Guests can also enjoy the complimentary hotel shuttle, outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, and 2 on-site restaurants. The points needed will largely depend on the time of year that you visit, from 20,000 points per night expected.

If you’re looking to top off your points to stay at any of these options, see our guides on the best ways to earn more IHG One Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, or Hilton Honors points.

Final Thoughts

As with many major U.S. airports, MIA is thinking about the future. With passenger numbers rising, in 2019, Miami-Dade County commissioners agreed to fund $5 billion for improvements to the airport over the next 5 to 15 years.

Projects will be completed in phases, including planned renovations to 2 of the Central Terminal concourses, an expansion of the South Terminal, and 2 new hotels.

Featured Image Credit: Miami-Dade Aviation Dept.

Frequently Asked Questions

What airlines fly out of Miami International Airport?

Many U.S. and international airlines operate out of Miami International Airport. These include American, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, KLM, United, and Virgin Atlantic. A full list is included in this article.

What terminals are at Miami International Airport?

There are 3 terminals at MIA with 6 departure concourses. A table in the article above displays which concourse each airline operates from.

What terminal is American Airlines at Miami International Airport?

American Airlines’ ticketing is located in the Concourse D area of the North Terminal with departures from Concourse D and E.

Are Miami International Airport terminals connected?

Miami International Airport terminals are connected by moving walkways located on level 3 outside of the secure area. Concourses D and E are connected inside the secure area via a connector bridge and Concourses H and J are also connected airside.

How many terminals does Miami International Airport have?

Miami International Airport has 3 terminals — North, Central, and South. These terminals provide access to the airport’s 6 departure concourses — D, E, F, G, H, and J.

Can you leave Miami International Airport between connecting flights?

You could leave Miami International Airport between connecting flights, depending on how long your layover is. The airport has good transport connections from the Central Station and there is luggage storage at the airport if required.

The airport recommends checking in 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight.

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Amar is an avid traveler and tester of products. He has spent the last 13 years traveling all 7 continents and has put the products to the test on each of them. He has contributed to publications including Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more.

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