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Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of three airports in Miami, South Florida, and the major international airport in this area. It is situated about eight miles from Miami’s business center, neighboring Miami Springs and Virginia Gardens, and belongs to Miami-Dade County. MIA encompasses more than three thousand acres of land and brings up to $20 billion to Miami’s economy annually.
Today, MIA is among the top 40 busiest airports around the world and is ranked third in the United States for foreign flights after Los Angeles and New York. It is the busiest airport in Florida in terms of both overall plane traffic and traveler volume.
Miami International belongs to the biggest hubs in the USA, due to its proximity to many popular tourist sites in Florida. Moreover, it provides more takeoffs and landings to the Caribbean and Latin America than any other airport in the country, making it a crucial hub for travel between North and South America. MIA also runs a large number of flights to Europe and Asia. It handles up to 1 thousand operations per day to 150 destinations, in more than 40 countries worldwide.
In 2021, MIA’s passenger traffic amounted to 37 million people (24 million transferred within the country and 13 million internationally). Within the same year, it became a leading airport in the USA for managing international freight operations. MIA handled around three million U.S. tons of cargo in total.
More than 85 airlines currently operate at MIA, including Amerijet International, American Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, United, and Atlas Air. Foreign airlines include Air Canada, British Airways, JetBlue, Iberia, Etihad, Emirates, and Lufthansa. What’s more, Frontier Airlines, LATAM, and Avianca provide limited point-to-point routes from MIA.
Miami City Airport was the name of the first airport that operated on MIA’s site. In 1928, Pan American Airways, a well-known airline at that time, built a facility next to it. The company used it as its official aerodrome. In the 1940s, a military aviation airfield was created nearby. Despite being two different airfields, in some documents, they were listed as one. Later, Pan Am was bought by Delta Airlines and moved to a different airfield, and the city administration acquired the facility and gave it a new name.
Over the past seventy years, MIA has undergone numerous improvements and expansions. These changes have become necessary due to the extreme growth rate of almost 7% which MIA has observed in its travelers: at this point, MIA has to serve almost 46 million travelers annually. The overall number of flight operations has reached 400 thousand, and air travel is on the rise. Along with repair projects, there are plans to expand the size of the facility by over 2.5 million square feet, including landing fields, taxi routes, and taxi lots. New storage space will cover an additional 3 million square feet for running cargo operations.
Address: 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142.
(305) 876-7000
Tel: +1 305-876-7000
Customer Service: +1 305-891-3131
Tourist information counters are situated on Level 2 of Lobbies D, E, H, and J. The service is open from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. Furthermore, passengers may ask for assistance from volunteers, wearing orange T-shirts with a VIP badge. Guidance is provided in many languages.
E-mail: [email protected].
Starting from June 12, 2022, no passengers entering the United States are required to have a negative viral COVID-19 test result, or show COVID-19 recovery documentation. At MIA, COVID-19 testing centers are located at Lobbies E and H.
Miami is a sunny city! Don’t forget your sunscreen and a bottle of water!
MIA has 3 terminals (North, Central, and South) with 8 concourses in total. All facilities are located in the same building and boast a line of stores and eateries. Each terminal leads directly to a parking lot that makes it easy to access the airport. You may want to check a detailed Miami Airport Map to have a proper understanding of the location.
All terminals are open 24-hours a day and united by two automated walkways on Level 3:
MIA has a vast transit network of shuttles, buses, and taxicabs that transfer passengers within the facility and to multiple tourist locations.
Fourteen car rental companies provide their services at Miami Airport. The wide variety of deals they offer allows you to rent a car for the best possible price.
MIA offers two main garages and a cell phone waiting lot for parking. The travelers from Concourse D (Central Terminal) use the Dolphin garage. The passengers of Concourses F and G of Central Terminal and Concourses H and J of South Terminal leave their cars at the Flamingo garage. The cell phone waiting lot can be used free of charge.
All the concourses offer a large selection of food venues to spend time in while waiting for a flight. The Miami Airport food options include snack bars, which operate all day, lounges, cafés, and restaurants. In the majority of cases, lounges are open for all passengers regardless of class or airline. Furthermore, a lounge’s entry fee may include food, drinks, and other services -- for example, a shower. First and Business Class customers of American Airlines, as well as members of certain clubs, or owners of global Platinum cards, may use special VIP lounges on a layover.
As the terminals are interconnected, travelers may access any airport shop they want. MIA has a basic collection of travel stores, including newsstands, gift and souvenir shops, and tech shops. The fanciest fashion boutiques are located at North Terminal. A duty-free shopping option is available.
Miami International Airport Hotel is the only hotel located inside the airport. However, there are many hotels of different levels that are close to MIA and offer amenities for any taste.
Miami is one of the most beloved vacation spots in the United States and worldwide. Along with comfortable beach leisure, the destination provides a variety of options for entertainment. Common tourist activities include sports, visiting museums and art galleries, wildlife tours, deep-sea fishing, and nightclubs. Moreover, Miami is frequently used as a point of departure from which travelers access various tourist highlights in South Florida.
If you are in search of spectacular places to visit, the list of top tourist marvels which neighbor MIA, is as follows:
All of these locations are easily accessible via shuttle, bus, or taxicab.
Here are the statistics of the most popular destinations accessed from Miami Airport:
JFK Airport (JFK), New York, USA 19 flights per day
Atlanta Airport (ATL), Atlanta, USA 17 flights per day
LaGuardia Airport (LGA), New York, USA 14 flights per day
Orlando Airport (MCO), Orlando, USA 14 flights per day
DFW Airport, Dallas, USA 13 flights per day
Miami Opa-Locka Airport (OPF), the closest airport to Miami International, is located 8 miles away. Other airports situated near MIA are the following:
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