Miami International Airport Terminal Level 1

Miami International Airport Terminal Level 1

Miami International Airport Terminal Level 1

Miami International Airport Terminal Level 1
Miami International Airport Terminal Level 1


  • North Terminal (Concourse D)
    • Gates: D1-D60
    • Airlines: Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air France, American, Avianca, Bahamasair, British Airways, Delta, Frontier, KLM, LATAM, Lufthansa, Spirit, United, and more.
    • Cafes & Restaurants: Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, Burger King, Chili’s, TGI Fridays, etc.
    • Shopping: Duty-Free, newsstands, electronics, fashion boutiques
  • Central Terminal (Concourses E, F, G)
    • Concourse E
      • Gates: E2-E33
      • Airlines: Primarily American Airlines with some international carriers
    • Concourse F
      • Gates: F3-F23
      • Airlines: Domestic and international carriers including Caribbean Airlines, Cayman Airways
    • Concourse G
      • Gates: G2-G19
      • Airlines: Primarily domestic flights
    • Cafes & Restaurants: Wide variety throughout the concourses, including fast food, coffee shops, and full-service restaurants
    • Shopping: Similar to Concourse D, with duty-free and various shops.
  • South Terminal (Concourses H, J)
    • Concourse H
      • Gates: H3-H21
      • Airlines: International carriers (Swiss, Turkish Airlines, Iberia, etc.)
    • Concourse J
      • Gates: J2-J20
      • Airlines: International carriers (Air Europa, Alitalia, etc.)
    • Cafes & Restaurants: Options for quick bites and sit-down meals
    • Shopping: Like other terminals, offers duty-free and a variety of stores.


Important Information

  • Transportation:
    • MIA Mover (free train system connecting terminals to Rental Car Center)
    • Skytrain (operates within Concourse D)
    • Taxis, ride-share, public transportation available
  • Amenities:
    • Currency exchange
    • Lounges (airline-specific and independent)
    • Luggage storage
    • WiFi
    • Miami International Airport Hotel located within Central Terminal

Additional Notes

  • Gate and airline information is subject to change. Please refer to the Miami Airport website (https://www.miami-airport.com/) for the latest updates.
  • Restaurants and shops can vary. It’s best to consult the airport website for a current listing.

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Miami International Airport (MIA) Terminals and Concourses

North Terminal (Concourse D)

  • Airlines: Primarily serves American Airlines and its Oneworld partners, but also includes other international carriers.
  • Gates: D1-D60
  • Cafes and Restaurants:
    • List of cafes and restaurants with brief descriptions (e.g., “Starbucks – Coffee and pastries”)
  • Shopping Stores:
    • List of stores with brief descriptions (e.g., “Duty-Free Americas – Tax-free perfumes, liquor, etc.”)

Central Terminal (Concourses E, F, G)

  • Concourse E
    • Airlines: Mixed domestic and international flights (American Airlines is a major presence).
    • Gates: E2 – E33 (plus satellite building)
    • Cafes and Restaurants: (List)
    • Shopping Stores: (List)
  • Concourse F
    • Airlines: Domestic and international carriers.
    • Gates: F3 – F23
    • Cafes and Restaurants: (List)
    • Shopping Stores: (List)


  • Concourse G
    • Airlines: Mostly domestic flights.
    • Gates: G2 – G19
    • Cafes and Restaurants: (List)
    • Shopping Stores: (List)

South Terminal (Concourses H, J)

  • Concourse H
    • Airlines: International carriers, primarily from Europe and Latin America.
    • Gates: H3 – H20
    • Cafes and Restaurants: (List)
    • Shopping Stores: (List)
  • Concourse J
    • Airlines: International carriers, mostly from Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
    • Gates: J2 – J18
    • Cafes and Restaurants: (List)
    • Shopping Stores: (List)

Important Notes

  • Airport Map: Include a link to an interactive airport map.
  • Real-time Updates: If possible, integrate a way to display real-time flight information from the Miami International Airport website.
  • Accessibility: Consider including information on accessibility services within each terminal/concourse.

Additional Information (Optional)

  • Airport Lounges: Details about airline and independent lounges in each terminal
  • Transportation: Information about getting to and from MIA (shuttles, taxis, public transport, Rental Car Center).
  • Amenities: List of additional amenities like currency exchange, ATMs, etc.


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