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Miami International (MIA) Airport Guide

MIA is American's Latin American hub and one of the busiest international gateways in the US. Here's the 2026 guide — concourses, the people mover, lounges, and Latin connection tips.

FlightyFlow Team·· 6 min read

Layout

  • North Terminal (Concourse D) — American, including Latin and Caribbean.
  • Central Terminal (E, F, G) — Delta, JetBlue, international carriers.
  • South Terminal (H, J) — international carriers, mostly long-haul.

The Skytrain runs along Concourse D; MIA Mover links to rental cars and Tri-Rail.

Getting there

  • Tri-Rail / Brightline arrive at the Miami Intermodal Center via MIA Mover.
  • Lyft/Uber — 25 min from South Beach off-peak.

Security and lounges

  • Admirals Club locations on D; Centurion in D; Sky Club in E.
  • TSA PreCheck and Clear widely available.

Latin connections

  • 60-minute connections at MIA are tight — build 90+ for Latin-to-Latin connections.
  • Immigration lines on inbound international can be long; have Mobile Passport Control set up.

Storm season

Convective afternoon storms from May–October. FlightyFlow shows NEXRAD and active GDPs.

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