

Concourse J: Air Canada, Austrian Airlines, Avianca, Copa Airlines, El Al, LATAM, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Swiss International, Viva Colombia, TAP Portugal, Turkish AirlinesĪrrival Departure Connecting flights.Concourse H: Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroflot, Aeroméxico, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Airlines, Frontier Airlines, GOL, ITA Airways, KLM, Royal Air Morac, World Atlantic.Concourse G: Aruba Airlines, Bahamasair, Boliviana de Aviación, Corsair International, LOT Polish Airlines, Sun Country, Swift Air, TUI fly, United Airlines, Volaris.Concourse F: Aer Lingus, Air Europa, Caribbean Airlines, Eurowings, Surinam Airways, Swift Air/Eastern, Sunwing, Virgin Atlantic.Concourse E: American Airlines, Cayman Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Interjet, Norwegian Air UK, Qatar, WestJet.Concourse D: American Airlines, British Airways.The below are the airlines serving MIA based on their check-in counter locations which can be in a different concourse than the departure location: The airport has no non-stop service to East or South Asia, Africa, or Oceania. Qatar Airways operates the only flight to the Middle East, with 4 flights weekly to Doha. In addition to extensive service to the Americas and the Caribbean, MIA also has non-stop flights to 14 European airports served by American Airlines and several European carriers. Additionally, most Latin American airlines serve Miami from their hub ( LATAM serves MIA from 7 Brazilian airports, Avianca from 10 South/Central American cities) and the airport is served by all major US and Canadian airlines (most small and budget carriers operate from Ft. The predominant carrier at MIA is American Airlines, which has direct flights to most other countries in the Americas nearly every major airport in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as most major cities in the US, Western Europe and Canada. MIA also has routes to major European cities, such as London, Moscow, and Madrid.

It's a gateway to the Caribbean and South America, while serving as a hub for many major American airlines. Miami International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida. Be sure to allow extra time when departing MIA, particularly if flying internationally, as you may face an hour-long line just to check your bags. The international traffic makes MIA a large and congested place. As a result, Spanish is just as likely to be understood as English.

It is one of the largest airports in the world, and an important hub for traffic between North America, the Caribbean and Latin America. Miami International Airport ( MIA IATA) is just west of the city of Miami in an unincorporated suburban area at 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami ( ☏ +1 305 876-7000).
