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March
2024
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MIA travel tips for a record-breaking Spring Break season

Passenger traffic is already up 9% over last year’s all-time high

Passenger growth at Miami International Airport (MIA) is off to its fastest start ever this year and is expected to continue through the end of the month.

Through March 16 this year, MIA has served 12.3 million passengers, which is one million travelers more than at the same time last year, for a 9.6% increase. Since spring breaks began at colleges across Florida and the East Coast on March 1, travel at MIA has also been up 9% year over year. That strong upward trend is expected to remain during the rest of March when Miami-Dade County grade schools start spring break on March 22 and travelers take flight for the Easter weekend at the end of the month.

With MIA projected to average more than 170,000 passengers per day during the rest of March, the global hub is providing the following travel tips for springtime travelers:

Check-In:

  • Arrive at MIA three hours before your flight to give yourself enough time for parking, airline check-in, and the security screening process.
  • Do airline check-in online before arriving at MIA.
  • If your flight gets delayed, please be patient with airline employees as they work to reschedule your flight and remain in contact with your airline for            flight updates.
  • MIA also provides updated flight information online and on its mobile app.

TSA Screening

  • Pack essential items such as medicine, travel documents, a phone charger, and a change of clothes in your carry-on instead of your checked bag in case your flight gets delayed and you are not able to quickly retrieve your checked bag.
  • To expedite TSA checkpoint screening, wear easily removable shoes, follow the 3-1-1 rule for liquids or gels in your carry-on, and avoid accessories that resemble weapons and other prohibited items. Find more TSA tips on the TSA website.  
  • Find the fastest TSA checkpoint for your flight with MIA’s real-time updates on checkpoint wait times online.

Parking

  • Half-price parking is available at MIA’s remote Economy Park and Ride lot, and Valet Parking is located directly across from MIA’s check-in area at door 2 and door 20 in both the Dolphin and Flamingo garages.
  • MIA’s Cell Phone Waiting Lot, which provides 60 free parking spaces for non-commercial users waiting to pick up travelers, is located just off LeJeune Road and N.W. 31st Street, accessible from LeJeune Road heading north or south.

Concourse D

  • While the Concourse D Skytrain remains out of service until the end of March, a courtesy trolley service is available from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. For assistance, look for one of the 10 courtesy shuttle pick-up stations throughout Concourse D. 
  • American Airlines subsidiary Envoy Air is also operating an airside shuttle bus with stops at gates D10 and D60 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Passengers who require wheelchair assistance should contact their airline in advance before their flight.

International Travel

  • If traveling internationally, eligible travelers can use the free, secure Mobile Passport Control app to submit their passport and customs declaration information on their smartphone or tablet and avoid completing a paper form or using an automated passport control kiosk. 
  • Special accessibility lanes are available for passengers with disabilities or limited mobility arriving from foreign destinations. By completing an accessibility lane request form at MIA’s website 48 hours in advance of their arrival, those passengers can request special queueing assistance in MIA’s U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) area.

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Boilerplate

Miami International Airport, America’s busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passengers, is receiving an unprecedented investment of $7 billion in capital improvements and $1.7 billion in maintenance upgrades. MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $31.9 billion and approximately 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida annually.

To request materials in accessible format, Sign Language Interpreters, CART services and/or any accommodation to participate in any Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) public meetings and events please email the ADA Office at ADAcoordinator@miami-airport.com or call the office in 305-876-7747 five days in advance to initiate your request. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).