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Miami Airport is a vast area with a huge passenger flow. Thus, it is important to know to navigate among terminals and gates so as not to lose time. To quickly find information about the flight, use the Miami International Airport arrivals schedule table.
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Haven’t you found the arrival flight you were looking for? Here is a list of flights landing at Miami - Airport in particular time periods:
Also, you can find the information about the same flight that was scheduled for yesterday or will arrive tomorrow.
Would you like to get more information about the terminal where your flight arrives? For your convenience, we have organized all important information about MIA arriving flights at Arrivals in Terminal C, Arrivals in Terminal N, Arrivals in Terminal S.
Depending on which flights you are interested in, local or international, you can easily find out which terminal exactly you need:
Below you will find more info on local and transnational MIA Airport arrivals. Please, note that these arrivals are located at different levels and different sections of the airport.
All travelers arriving on a domestic flight will be on Level 2. To collect luggage you need to go down to Level 1. You can easily get to the place of your aim in the city upon arrival at Miami Airport using a rental car, taxi, or shared van. Once you pick up your luggage, take a shuttle to get to your car rental company outside the Baggage Claim area.
Miami transnational arriving at Lobby E will guide travelers to U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Passport Control (this does not apply to travelers from Canada or the Bahamas!). Once cleared at Customs, passengers can collect their luggage on Level 1 of the Terminal. Those passengers with several flights, which are booked under distinct tickets, can check their baggage in the Interline Lobby.
Travelers of transnational arrivals at Miami Airport at Lobby J will exit U.S. Customs on Level 3 of the South Terminal. To collect the luggage, rent a car or take a taxi, they should go down to the Ground level (Level 1). Travelers which have a connecting flight should proceed to Level 2 using the elevator. In order not to stand in tedious queues and to save time, fill out Federal Inspection Forms correctly.
If you are filling out the form for the first time on arrival at Miami International Airport, ask for help on the spot. Assistance is provided in various languages.
Connecting flights often causes excitement among passengers due to the need to navigate a new airport. Especially when the transfer time is limited. Here's a simple guide on how to deal with Miami Airport connecting flights.
So, if you are a transnational traveler with several flights out of Miami towards a destination within the U.S., you need to collect your bags at baggage claim, go to the drop-off counter of your airline and go to Customs.
Look at the minimum time required for connections in MIA:
MIA is trying to simplify the procedure and make Miami Int Airport arrivals as easy as possible. Thus, at the time of first check-in, you can ask the agent to check your baggage through to the last stop. There you'll also receive boarding cards for two or three flights. So, all you will need to do is find the right gate and your bags will automatically follow.
Be aware of how your connecting flights were booked. It is better for you if you have only one ticket. In this case, your bags will be checked through to your final destination.
If you have a local flight, you can collect your baggage on Level 1. Ask your airline for luggage delivery.
There are 3 Immigration and Customs areas for transnational passengers arrivals at Miami International Airport:
If you are interested in baggage delivery, you can find below a list and contact info of airlines that have baggage service offices at MIA Airport. This service is handled by each airline:
Contact directly with the airlines that aren't listed above.
MIA Airport consists of 3 terminals and 8 lobbies with gates to access the US Customs and Border Protection office. MIA has an excellently developed infrastructure and provides a huge number of services for travelers upon Miami International Airport arrival.
Absolutely all services are available at MIA, including emergency and medical ones. If you had an accident or felt bad, call 9-1-1.
The Airport Police can be found in Concourse B. This service is liable for security in the airport Miami arrivals as well as travelers' and employees' safety. You can contact the airline personnel or Airport Police at 305-876-7373 to report unattended items or suspicious activity or to file a police report.
You can also anonymously report someone who has or is about to commit a crime at Miami International Airport by calling the Crime Stoppers Tip Line 305-471-TIPS (8477).
Finally, if you lose something at the airport, do not hesitate to contact the airport staff and fill out a Lost Item Claim. The Lost and Found team will do their best to find the lost item and inform you.
If you have questions about services or Miami Airport arrival flights, you can contact the staff at the counters or call 305-876-7000. The main counter can be found on Level 2, at Central Terminal E. It opens daily from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Other ones are located throughout terminals D, E, H, and J. Services provided by counters include:
You can also bring lost items there when the Lost and Found office is closed.
Concourse D is a mile long and it will take at least 30 minutes to cover this distance on foot. If you want to get faster, or you travel with the elderly or children, take the train.
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