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Welcome to Miami Airport, a bustling hub that ensures a smooth travel experience with its comprehensive terminal maps and guides. Whether you're arriving, departing, or connecting, MIA offers a range of amenities and services to make your journey seamless.

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Miami Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

MIA Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

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Getting Around MIA Airport

Miami International Airport consists of three main terminals: North, Central, and South, each housing multiple concourses. The North Terminal is exclusively used by American Airlines and includes Concourse D, which has 51 gates. The Central Terminal is divided into Concourses E, F, and G, with a total of 51 gates. The South Terminal includes Concourses H and J, with a combined 28 gates. Most international flights operate from the South Terminal, while domestic flights are spread across all terminals.

To navigate between terminals and concourses, passengers can utilize the Skytrain in Concourse D, which has four stations and significantly reduces walking times. For those traveling between the Central and South Terminals, moving walkways and shuttle services are available to facilitate easy transfers. Signage throughout the airport is clear and abundant, helping you find your way to gates, lounges, dining options, and other amenities.

For added convenience, numerous lounges are located across the airport, including American Airlines Admirals Clubs in Concourses D and E, and an American Express Centurion Lounge in Concourse D. Whether you are arriving, departing, or transiting, the layout and facilities at Miami International Airport are designed to ensure a smooth and efficient travel experience.

See the concourses at MIA Airport and discover where each airline operates.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we’ve gathered the best advice and tips from MIA-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the terminals for a smoother journey. Here’s what they have to say:

Navigating the Airport

"If you're connecting flights at MIA, the Skytrain in Concourse D is a lifesaver. It has four stations and can save you a lot of walking time, especially if you're in a hurry." — Carlos M., Miami Beach, FL, December 2023

"For those needing to transfer between the Central and South Terminals, use the moving walkways or shuttle services. It's much faster than walking, and the signage is really clear, so you won't get lost." — Maria R., Coral Gables, FL, February 2024

Amenities & Services

"The American Express Centurion Lounge in Concourse D is fantastic. It has great food, comfortable seating, and even shower facilities. Perfect for a layover." — David L., Hialeah, FL, March 2024

"If you need to charge your devices, head to Concourse E. There are plenty of charging stations near the gates, and the Wi-Fi is pretty reliable throughout the terminal." — Sofia G., Miami Springs, FL, April 2024

Security

"TSA PreCheck lanes are available in Concourses D and J. If you have PreCheck, it significantly speeds up the security process. I always aim to fly out of these concourses for this reason." — John P., Miami Lakes, FL, May 2024

"CLEAR lanes are a great way to skip the long security lines. You can find them at Checkpoints E, F, G, H, and J. It's worth the investment if you travel often." — Emily S., Doral, FL, June 2024

Baggage

"For quick baggage claim, head to the lower level of your arrival terminal. The carousels are clearly marked with flight information, and there are plenty of baggage carts available for rent." — Luis T., Kendall, FL, July 2024

"If you have oversized or special baggage, the staff at the baggage claim area in Concourse J are particularly helpful. They assisted me efficiently when I had to collect my sports equipment." — Isabella V., North Miami, FL, August 2024

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Security & Screening

In this section, you'll find detailed information about the various security and screening processes at the airport. Learn about the locations of security checkpoints, the availability of fast track lanes through TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, and the convenience of CLEAR lanes. Additionally, discover how to expedite your security process, renew or enroll in TSA PreCheck, and take advantage of special offers to make your travel experience smoother and more efficient.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

MIA Airport has multiple security checkpoints located throughout the airport. The main security checkpoint is located in Concourse D, but there are also checkpoints in Concourses E, F, G, H, and J. It is recommended that passengers arrive at the airport at least two hours before their flight to allow enough time to go through security.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

The airport offers a TSA PreCheck program, which allows eligible passengers to use the fast track lanes and expedite the security screening process. The TSA PreCheck lanes are located in Concourse D and Concourse J. In addition, there are also Global Entry kiosks located in the passport control area for expedited customs clearance for eligible passengers.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

The passport and immigration control area is located in Concourse D of MIA. This is where international passengers will go through customs and immigration. There are also Global Entry kiosks located in this area for expedited customs clearance for eligible passengers. Domestic passengers do not need to go through passport control.

TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints

Miami Airport has several TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints located throughout the airport. These checkpoints are designed to ensure that passengers and their belongings are safe and secure before boarding their flights. TSA Pre Check is a program that allows eligible passengers to go through an expedited screening process, which can save time and reduce stress. To be eligible for TSA Pre Check, passengers must apply and be approved by the TSA. Passengers who are approved for TSA Pre Check can use dedicated lanes at security checkpoints and do not need to remove their shoes, belts, or light jackets.

To know the latest security checkpoint wait times, visit this TSA wait times section.

Global Entry Locations

Miami Airport is home to several Global Entry locations, which allow travelers to expedite the customs and immigration process when entering the United States. Global Entry is a program that allows pre-approved, low-risk travelers to bypass the traditional customs and immigration lines and use automated kiosks instead. To be eligible for Global Entry, travelers must apply and be approved by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. Once approved, travelers can use Global Entry kiosks at participating airports, including MIA Airport, to speed up their entry into the United States.

CLEAR Lane Locations

CLEAR Plus lanes are located at Checkpoints E, F, G, H, and J.

Discover when CLEAR Plus and other airport security checkpoints are open by visiting our Airport Wait Times page.

Limited Time CLEAR Offer

In partnership with iFly, you can now get CLEAR for 2 months free! You can enjoy the convenience of CLEAR on your next trip without the hassle and stress of long lines at the TSA checkpoint. Enrollment is fast and easy.

Ready to Renew or Enroll in TSA PreCheck* for Faster Travel?

Renew Your TSA Pre Membership

Is your TSA PreCheck membership expiring soon? Renew your 5-year membership online with ease through this exclusive iFly offer. Continue to enjoy the benefits of faster airport security, including shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Don’t wait—Renew today!

Enroll in TSA PreCheck

If you’re new to TSA Pre, now is the perfect time to enroll! Take advantage of this offer to join the program and start enjoying stress-free travel. With PreCheck, you’ll breeze through airport security with shorter lines and no need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Enroll Now!

*TSA Precheck is available to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents.

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Food, Shops & Services

Traveling through Miami Airport is an experience in itself, with a wide range of food and shopping options available to passengers. The airport has six concourses, each with its own set of amenities, including restaurants, cafes, and shops. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, there's something for everyone.

Concourse D is home to a variety of dining options, including fast food chains like McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts, as well as sit-down restaurants like Shula's Bar & Grill and Cafe Versailles. Concourse E offers a range of international cuisine, from sushi at Ku-Va to Mexican fare at Casa Noble. Concourse F is the place to go for a quick snack, with options like Auntie Anne's Pretzels and Starbucks.

When it comes to shopping, Miami Airport has plenty of options to keep you entertained. From luxury brands like Gucci and Burberry to souvenir shops selling Miami-themed gifts, there's something for every budget. Concourse G is home to the airport's duty-free shops, where you can pick up tax-free items like liquor and perfume. And if you're looking for something to keep you entertained during your flight, head to the airport's electronics stores, like InMotion Entertainment, for the latest gadgets and accessories.

Curious about your dining and shopping options? Head to the food and shopping directory for more details.

Baggage Claim Areas

Baggage claim areas at Miami Airport are located on the lower level of the terminals. There are four baggage claim areas in total, one for each terminal. Baggage claim carousels are clearly marked with flight information and airline logos. If you need assistance with your luggage, baggage carts are available for rent near the baggage claim areas.

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