Miami International Airport MIA Terminals and Concourses
- 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-F30
- Airlines: Mix of domestic and international carriers
- Concourse E
- Concourse G
- Gates: G2-G21
- Airlines: Primarily domestic flights
- Cafes & Restaurants: Wide variety including local Miami favorites, fast food chains, coffee shops, bars
- Shopping: Duty-Free, wide selection of retail including luxury brands
- South Terminal (Concourses H, J)
- Concourse H
- Gates: H3-H20
- Airlines: International focus (Caribbean, Central/South America)
- Concourse J
- Gates: J2-J20
- Airlines: International focus (Europe, further afield)
- Cafes & Restaurants: International cuisine, cafes, bars
- Shopping: Duty-Free, travel essentials, souvenirs
- Concourse H
Important Notes
- Check Your Airline: Double-check which terminal and concourse your Airline uses.
- Connecting Flights: Allow ample time for connections, especially if you’re switching terminals. MIA has the Skytrain and moving walkways for faster inter-terminal transport.
- Airport Map: Consult the official MIA map for further details: https://www.miami-airport.com/map-terminal-gates.asp
Additional Website Features to Consider
- Live Flight Information: Embed real-time flight updates
- Interactive Map: For wayfinding and locating specific shops/restaurants
- Parking and Ground Transportation: Provide information on these services
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