Miami International Airport (MIA) – Terminals, Flights, Transport & Hotels
Airport Directions
Miami International Airport (MIA) is the premier global gateway for the Southeastern United States and a critical link for Flys to Dubai travelers connecting from Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America to the Middle East. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and status as a major cargo and passenger hub, MIA is the primary international airport serving the Miami area. In 2026, the airport is undergoing its massive “MIAForward” capital improvement program, which is significantly enhancing the passenger experience through modernized terminals, improved baggage systems, and expanded luxury concessions.
Airport Name
Miami International Airport
IATA Code
MIA
Location
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, USA
Terminals
North, Central, and South Terminals (Concourses D, E, F, G, H, and J)
Distance from Central London
Approximately 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Downtown Miami.
Nearby Areas
Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, and Coconut Grove
Airlines Operating from the Airport
MIA is a colossal hub for American Airlines and a preferred destination for over 100 global carriers.
- Flag Carrier / Long-Haul: Emirates (Direct to Dubai from South Terminal), American Airlines (Primary Hub), Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines.
- Budget / Low-Cost: Southwest Airlines (Central Terminal), Spirit Airlines, and JetBlue.
- International Giants: Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, and Virgin Atlantic.
Destinations & Routes
MIA offers non-stop service to more than 150 destinations, with a dominant presence in Latin American and European markets.
- Direct to Dubai: Emirates provides a dedicated daily service, connecting the “Magic City” directly to the “City of Gold.”
- Popular Routes: London (LHR), Dubai (DXB), Madrid (MAD), São Paulo (GRU), and New York (JFK).
Airport Terminals Information
- South Terminal (Concourses H & J): This is the most modern part of the airport and the primary home for Emirates and other international carriers. Concourse J is known for its high-end design and premium lounges.
- North Terminal (Concourse D): Almost exclusively used by American Airlines for its domestic and international hub operations.
- Central Terminal (Concourses E, F, G): Home to various domestic and international airlines, including United and Southwest.
- MIA Mover: A free, 24/7 automated train that connects the terminal complex to the Miami Intermodal Center (Rental Cars, Metrorail, and Tri-Rail).
Top Airlines & Route Schedule
Flys to Dubai recommends the Emirates direct flight for travelers seeking the highest level of comfort and entertainment on this 14-hour journey.
Flight No | Departure (MIA) | Arrival (DXB) | Aircraft |
EK214 | 9:10 PM | 7:45 PM (+1) | Boeing 777-300ER |
QR778 | 8:35 PM | 6:30 PM (+1) | via Doha (DOH) |
TK78 | 9:35 PM | 6:15 PM (+1) | via Istanbul (IST) |
Airport Facilities & Services
- Wi-Fi: Free, high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminals—connect to the “MIA-WiFi” network.
- Lounges: MIA is home to world-class lounges, including the American Express Centurion Lounge (Concourse D), the LATAM Lounge (Concourse J), and the Turkish Airlines Lounge (Concourse H/J—frequently used by Emirates passengers).
- MIAmigo: A multilingual, voice-activated virtual assistant located at touchscreens throughout the airport.
- Animal Relief Areas: Located at the arrival and departure levels for passengers traveling with pets.
Shopping & Dining at the Airport
Shopping: High-end retailers like Montblanc, Victoria’s Secret, and Michael Kors can be found in the South Terminal.
Dining: Taste the flavor of Miami with Café Versailles (Multiple locations), Joe & The Juice (Concourse J), and Shula’s Bar & Grill (Concourse D).
MIA to Dubai Flight Information
Feature | Details |
Average Flight Time | 13h 45m – 14h 20m (Direct) |
Distance | ~7,832 miles (12,604 km) |
Direct Flights | Yes (Emirates) |
Cheapest Months | February, September, and November |
Dubai Arrival Airports
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Passengers flying Emirates from Miami will land at Terminal 3 at DXB. This terminal is the world’s largest and offers direct access to the Dubai Metro and the city’s major landmarks.
Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)
Some budget or charter flights may arrive at DWC, located further from central Dubai.
Transport & Connectivity
- Metrorail: The Orange Line connects the Miami Intermodal Center (via the MIA Mover) directly to Downtown Miami (approx. 15 mins) and Brickell.
- Tri-Rail: A commuter train service connecting MIA to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.
- Taxis & Ride-Share: Uber and Lyft pickups are located on the Arrivals Level (Level 1) at the middle inner curb.
Parking Information
- Dolphin & Flamingo Garages: These are the primary long-term and short-term garages, connected directly to the North and South terminals.
- Valet Parking: Available at the departure level for those seeking maximum convenience.
Hotels Near the Airport
- Miami International Airport Hotel: The only hotel located inside the terminal (Concourse E), offering ultimate convenience for early flights.
- Pullman Miami Airport: A premium option just minutes away with a free airport shuttle.
- EB Hotel Miami: A sleek, luxury boutique hotel located very close to the airport entrance.
Tips for Travelers
- Allow Time for the MIA Mover: If you are coming from the Metrorail or Rental Car Center, the MIA Mover takes about 4 minutes to reach the terminal.
- Cuban Coffee: You haven’t truly left Miami without a cafecito from Café Versailles!
- Arrival Time: For international flights to Dubai, Flys to Dubai recommends arriving at least 4 hours early, especially if you are departing from the busy South Terminal.
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MIA sits at 2100 NW 42nd Ave., 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Downtown Miami, accessible via Dolphin Expressway (FL-836), Airport Expressway (SR-836) and Miami-Dade Transit.
Three main terminals (North, Central, South) with six concourses: North Terminal D (51 gates), Central E/F/G (50 gates total), South H/J (29 gates).
American Airlines hub (North Terminal D + Central E); LATAM, Avianca, Copa, Aeromexico (South H/J); Delta (Central F); serves 140+ destinations, #1 U.S. to Latin America.
MIA Mover people mover connects Central Terminal (E/F/G) every 2 minutes; walking bridges link D-E, H-J; other transfers require security re-clearance.
10 checkpoints: North (D), Central (E/F/G #5–7), South (H/J #8–10); TSA PreCheck at most; CLEAR at E/F/G/H/J; Checkpoint 9 (H/J) 24/7.
More nonstop flights to Latin America/Caribbean than any U.S. airport; serves 50+ countries with widebody service from Concourse J (A380-capable).
American Admirals Club (D33/D53), Flagship Lounge (D60), LATAM VIP Lounge (J), Copa Club (J), The Club MIA (Priority Pass, D).
South Terminal's newest concourse handles largest aircraft; serves Emirates, British Airways widebodies to Europe; direct H-J walkway.
MIA: Latin America/Caribbean hub, Downtown Miami (15 min); FLL: Domestic/short-haul, closer to Fort Lauderdale beaches (20 min).