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Old Jan 7, 2019, 11:20 pm
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The current thread is here.
Check-in times as of March 2016 Link

In most locations, you must be checked in:

At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States

At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to or from airports outside of the United States


If you’re beginning travel from any of the airports below, the check-in time is longer:

Departing from: Check-in must be completed by:
(minutes before scheduled departure time)
  • Caracas, Venezuela (CCS) 90 minutes
  • Dublin, Ireland (DUB) 75 minutes
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE) 75 minutes
  • Maracaibo, Venezuela (MAR) 90 minutes
  • St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT) 90 minutes
Link to Miami International Airport website

Link to aa.com Miami International Airport page and airport app.


Link to thread with archived older posts.

Peculiarities: MIA can be affected by summer tropical storms and hurricanes. Knock-on effects during lengthy IROPS can manifest themselves systemwide. At peak times (e.g. early morning arrivals), arrivals processing and terminal facilities can get very crowded.

Special notice

We operate out of Concourses D and E. Check your flight status for gate information.

Ticket counters
American Airlines
Concourse D
Daily: 4 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

Airport Map



AA Ticket Counter & Gates Map

Official MCT / Minimum Connection Times for MIA (assuming same terminal):
  • 0:40 Domestic to Domestic
  • 0:45 Domestic to International
  • 1:35 International to Domestic
  • 1:35 International to International
NOTE: Though 1:35 is the given MCT International to Domestic (and 1:35 international to international), one should not consider that useful for everyone connecting international to domestic unless one has Global Entry or luck.

International arrivals at MIA requires most passengers to fill out a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Declaration Form 6059B - one per family - process U.S. Immigration, retrieve baggage at arrivals carousels, process through U.S. customs, re-check baggage, proceed to either the TSA connections security processing queue or landside and process TSA security (with onward boarding pass) to return airside. (Read on for exceptions.)

This does not apply if you are connecting international to international and have red "ITI" tags on your checked baggage. You will have to produce the Form 6059B and still pass through USCBP, albeit without baggage.

Other than for U.S. passport holders and passengers with USDHS ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization under the Visa Waiver Program), who may use kiosks that expedite the arrivals process, Immigration, Customs and TSA Security queues can at times be tortuous and one would do better scheduling a connection time closer to 2:30 (or even 3:00) for a comfortable international to domestic or to international connection for non-ESTA / non-U.S. passport holders.

If one is enrolled in Global Entry and can use the dedicated kiosks and expedited queues, the process is speediest as there are clearly marked queues after the self-clearing kiosks and one is not required to possess a Form 6059B.
For general information, see:

AA FAQ: Will I make my connection?

AA Wiki: Minimum Connecting Times

MIA Airport Website

MIA North Terminal (Concourse D) Updates

Concourse D Skytrain (inside security) - transfers between all gates in Concourse D and between inbound international flights and Customs & Immigrations Halls in Concourse E. Concourses D and E are connected inside security via a walkway.
Connections between terminals at MIA (using the Skyride Connector moving walkways)

AA.com: Admirals Club Locations and Hours

FT: American Airlines Lounge Dashboard for Lounge information
MIA Concourses and Gates

The terminal at MIA is a single U-shaped building divided into 6 concourses. AA operates flights out of Concourses D & E.
Concourse D: Gates D1-D60
  • American Airlines ticket counters are located at Concourse D, Doors 1-7 and Concourse E, Door 10
  • American Airlines mainline flights depart from Gates D1-D51
  • American Eagle flights depart from Gates D53, D55 & D60

Concourse E: Gates E2-E11 & E20-E33
Gates E20-E33 are located at the International Satellite Terminal, accessible via people mover on Level 4 just past the Concourse E security checkpoint. If the people mover is out of service, signs will direct passengers to the shuttle bus departing from the E1 Bus Station on Level 1
  • American Airlines ticket counters are located at Concourse D, Doors 1-7 and Concourse E, Door 10
  • American Airlines mainline flights depart from Gates E2-E11 & E20-E33
  • airberlin ticket counter is located at Concourse E, between Doors 9 & 10; flights to Dusseldorf depart from Gate E10 and flights to Berlin depart from Concourse F
  • British Airways ticket counter is located at Concourse F, Door 14; flights using Airbus A380 equipment depart from Gate E6 and all other flights depart from Gate E8
  • Finnair ticket counter is located at Concourse E, Door 10; flights depart from Concourse F
  • Iberia ticket counter is located at Concourse E, between Doors 13 & 14; flights depart from Gate E23
  • Qatar Airways ticket counter is located at Concourse E, between Doors 9 & 10; flights depart from Gate E10
  • WestJet ticket counter is located at Concourse E, Door 12; flights depart from Concourse F

Concourse F: Gates F3-F23
  • airberlin ticket counter is located at Concourse E, between Doors 9 & 10; flights to Dusseldorf depart from Gate E10 and flights to Berlin depart from Concourse F
  • British Airways ticket counter is located at Concourse F, Door 14; flights using Airbus A380 equipment depart from Gate E6 and all other flights depart from Gate E8
  • Finnair ticket counter is located at Concourse E, Door 10; flights depart from Concourse F
  • WestJet ticket counter is located at Concourse E, Door 12; flights depart from Concourse F

Concourse G: Gates G2-G19

Concourse H: Gates H3-H17
  • LATAM Airlines ticket counter is located at Concourse H, Doors 24-26; flights depart from Concourses H & J

Concourse J: Gates J2-J18
  • Delayed American Airlines international flights arrive at Concourse J when the federal inspection station at Concourse D is closed (generally between 11 PM and 3:30 AM)
  • LATAM Airlines ticket counter is located at Concourse H, Doors 24-26; flights depart from Concourses H & J

Checking in at MIA Link

Flagship Check-in: Yes

Arrival at the Airport

Longer security lines this spring & summer

The TSA recommends arriving at the airport 2 hours before your flight (3 hours for international). If you travel often, save time by enrolling in TSA PreCheck. We’re working with the U.S. government to alleviate these delays.

Check-in Times

You must be checked in:

  • At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States (domestic flights)
  • At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to airports outside of the United States (international flights)

Arrival at Gate

You must be at the gate and ready to board the aircraft:

  • 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure

Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your seat assignment and the removal of your checked baggage from the aircraft.

Doors close 10 minutes before departure.

Time to baggage delivery: 30-55 minutes

AA Ticket Counters Link

Concourse D
Charter 1: Cuba charter check-in only; open dependent on charter flight schedule, located across from Door 1

Kiosk 1: self-service check-in; located between Doors 1 and 2

Main: full-service check-in; located across from Door 2

Flagship: full-service check-in; located between Doors 2 & 3

Priority: full-service check-in; separate queues for First Class & AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Business Class & AAdvantage Platinum, and AAdvantage Gold & Priority; late nights Priority and Main are consolidated at this counter; located between Doors 3 & 4

Kiosk 2: self-service check-in; located across from Door 5

Kiosk 3: self-service check-in; located across from Door 6

Rebooking Center: missed connection assistance for customers arriving on international flights only; located across from Door 6

Cuba Check-in: self-service check-in for customers traveling to Cuba only; located between Doors 6 & 7

Future Ticketing: located on Arrivals (lower) level, next to Carousel 27 Permanently closed
Concourse E
Charter 2: Cuba charter check-in only; open dependent on charter flight schedule, located across from Door 10

Security at MIA

Link to security checkpoint locations map. All Concourse D and E gates are accessible from any D or E checkpoint. Connections to or from other concourses will require you to exit and reclear security.

If you do not have Priority or Pre✓, please allow at least 20-40 minutes to clear security. If you miss your flight due to security checkpoint wait times, you will be allowed to standby for the next AA flight to your destination.

Concourse D
Checkpoint 1: open 5 AM to 9 PM, best for Gates D1-D21, located across from Door 1

Checkpoint 2: open 24 hours, best for Gates D22-D24, available to Priority and Pre✓ passengers only while other checkpoints are open (4 AM to 10:30 PM), located across from Door 3

Checkpoint 3: open 4 AM to 10:30 PM, best for Gates D25-D29 & D41-D60 (via skytrain) and access to skytrain Station 2, located between Doors 5 & 6

Checkpoint 4: open 8 AM to 10 AM and 6 PM to 8 PM, best for Gates D30-D40, located across from Door 9

D FIS Checkpoint: open 4 AM to 9:30 PM, available only to passengers who have cleared customs at the D federal inspection station (non-precleared international flights arriving Concourses D, E & F), located to your left upon exiting customs
Concourse E
Checkpoint E: open 4 AM to 10:30 PM, best for Gates E2-E11 & E20-E33, located between Doors 11 & 12
Priority lanes available at Checkpoints 2 and E

TSA Pre✓ available 24 hours at Checkpoint 2, available during peak times only at Checkpoints 1, E, and D FIS

CLEAR available at Checkpoint E

Tip: Upon exiting customs, you will be directed to the D FIS checkpoint. If you would like to use an alternate checkpoint, follow the signs to the Crew EXIT and Rebooking Center in order to avoid exiting on the Arrivals (lower) level and having to go back upstairs. Checkpoints 1-3 will be to your left and Checkpoints 4 & E will be to your right.

Security checkpoint operating hours may differ from published times due to TSA staffing constraints and security initiatives.



MIA Services, Shopping, and Dining

MIA VIP Services (expedited processing similar to AA Five Star Service): link.

Lounges: please see the Lounge Dashboard sticky for further lounge information at MIA
Concourse D: Admirals Clubs above Gate D15 and across from Gate D30; Centurion Lounge at Gate D12 (take elevator in rotunda to Level 3)

Concourse E: Premium Lounge (take elevators just beyond security checkpoint to Level 5)
Dining & Shopping: Link to MIA services, dining guide, and interactive map

On-Airport Hotel:
Miami International Airport Hotel (landside, Concourse E)
Currency Exchange: Coming soon!

Wi-Fi:
Paid WI-Fi service available throughout terminal. Link to pricing information and connection instructions
Charging Stations:
Coming soon!
Smoking: Smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas across from terminal sidewalks and at:
TGI Friday's smoking lounge between Gates D34 & D36
Rental Cars: The Rental Car Center is located at 3900 NW 25 St, Miami, FL 33142 (across from the main entrance to the airport) and is served by 16 companies. Link. Access to and from the terminal is via the MIA Mover automated people mover.
Arriving Passengers: After collecting your baggage, follow the black and pink signs to the MIA Mover station on the third level of the terminal, accessible via moving walkway. From there, board the MIA Mover to the Rental Car Center. Trains generally depart and arrive on the right track and run 24 hours a day. From 5 AM to midnight, trains run approximately every 3 minutes; from midnight to 5 AM, trains run approximately every 7 minutes. The train will reach the Rental Car Center in approximately 3 minutes. After exiting the station area, the rental car agencies will be located to your right.

Departing Passengers: Please return your vehicle at the Rental Car Center before checking in for your departing flight. After returning your vehicle, follow the black and pink signs to the MIA Mover station on the fourth level of the facility. From there, board the MIA Mover to Miami International Airport. Trains generally depart and arrive on the right track and run 24 hours a day. From 5 AM to midnight, trains run approximately every 3 minutes; from midnight to 5 AM, trains run approximately every 7 minutes. The train will reach the airport terminal in approximately 3 minutes. After exiting the station area, moving walkways to AA ticket counters and gates will be located to your right.
Animal Relief Areas:
Coming soon!

MIA Parking

There are Valet and Garage parking options. Link for options, pricing, and maps

Accessible/Disabled Parking: Link

Cell Phone Waiting Lot: Link


MIA Transportation

Public Transportation: All buses and trains depart from Miami Central Station, which is co-located with the Rental Car Center and is accessible via the MIA Mover automated people mover. Link to map and directions to Miami Central Station
Metrorail Orange Line to Dadeland South, serving Downtown Miami

Miami Beach Airport Express bus to Miami Beach

Metrobus routes 7, 37, 42, 57, J, 238/338 & 297

Tri-Rail commuter rail to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach
Hotel Shuttles, Shared-Ride Vans, and Taxis: Link to area map and fare estimates
Hotel shuttles pick up and drop off on the Departures (upper) level at Doors 3 & 7 at Concourse D; there are no designated stops at Concourses E-J

Super Shuttle shared-ride van service. Stands located on Arrivals (lower) level at Concourses D, E, F, and H.

Taxi stands located on Arrivals (lower) level at Concourses D, E, F, and H. Blue "Airport Region Taxi Service" taxis serve areas immediately adjacent to the airport. Yellow taxis serve all other areas.

Uber and Lyft rideshare services are technically illegal at MIA but will accept pick-ups and drop-offs. There are no designated stops; however, rideshare drivers will generally pick up on the Arrivals (lower) level.
Intercity Bus: Buses depart from Miami Central Station. Link to map and directions to Miami Central Station
Greyhound bus service throughout continental United States

megabus low-cost express bus service to Orlando and Tampa

Things to Do

Is there anything to do at MIA? Coming soon!

Do I have time to go to Miami or Miami Beach?
Downtown Miami Due to increased security checkpoint wait times, you should allow yourself at least 3 hours between connections if you do not have Priority or Pre✓. A taxi to the city center should take approximately 12-17 minutes and will cost approximately $22. Because traffic to and from the airport can be unpredictable, consider taking the Metrorail Orange Line in lieu of a taxi. It is a 15-minute ride from the airport to the city center and trains run every 10-15 minutes except late nights. A roundtrip is $4.50.

Miami Beach Allow at least 3˝ hours between connections due to the possibility of heavy traffic on the highways between the beach and the mainland. A taxi to the beach should take approximately 22-27 minutes and will cost $35 (flat rate) if going south of 63rd Street. For reference, South Beach and most of the tourist spots are south of 23rd Street. Consider taking the 150 Miami Beach Airport Express bus from the airport to the beach. It is a 31-minute ride from the airport to the Lincoln Road Mall and buses run every 20 minutes. A roundtrip is $4.50.
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Old Mar 17, 2015, 5:16 pm
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Thanks Roadwarrior and B7e7US for the information. We won't be checking luggage, so we'll hope for the best. If not, hopefully AA can put us on the next flight (bummer, though, I was hoping to use the First Class lounge...).
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Old Mar 17, 2015, 6:24 pm
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior84
Then you've had luck. Since they banked at MIA things have gotten worse than they were. If you lived here and this was your hub, you'd know.

Now, if you are a US Citizen or traveling with ESTA things have indeed gotten much better and faster. No issues as there now new machines in the main hallway that will allow you to do the immigration process really fast. This is not even counting the Global Entry machines which are almost always free at MIA. However, if you are not a US Citizen or do not have ESTA, you are now looking at 1.5 to 3 hours to get out of the baggage claim area, especially if you arrive between 2 PM and 8 PM.
A fair point, I forgot about the (re)banking. I've found the biggest problem with that to be the lack of gates, though. We often wind up sitting on the tarmac for 15 minutes (or longer) waiting for a gate to open up. As far as CBP goes, I've found the change to be fairly negligible for US/ESTA. The regular visitors line is longer than it was after the introduction of the Kiosks (since ESTA users weren't in that line anymore), but still shorter than they were pre-kiosks.

This is of course solely my experience in MIA. I don't fly in/out of MIA on a weekly basis like you do, but MIA is my hub. 90% of my AA flying involves a flight departing or arriving in MIA. My times tend to be fairly consistent though, so that could be the reason. (Arrivals: 10-11AM and 1-4PM)

Originally Posted by dugu
Thanks Roadwarrior and B7e7US for the information. We won't be checking luggage, so we'll hope for the best. If not, hopefully AA can put us on the next flight (bummer, though, I was hoping to use the First Class lounge...).
No worries there, since AA doesn't have a first class lounge in Miami anyway.
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 5:39 am
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Transiting in MIA from EZE

Hi all,

I've been searching the web on the most up to date information on transiting in MIA, with regards to how baggage works. So far it's been a mix of results:

1. The ITI transfer tag is inconsistently applied when flying BA, so you might no have to collect your bags
2. AA does not utilise the ITI tag, and so one must collect baggage before re-checking it in
3. You should give up and wait by the carousel regardless and cross your fingers

I'm hoping for slightly more clarity on the issue especially if anyone has transited in MIA recently, especially if they were on a AA-BA routing. I will be flying in from Buenos Aires to MIA on AA metal in the morning, and then BA metal out to LHR in the evening; both sectors were sold by AA.com

It'll be my first time in Miami and I want to step out of the airport to see a friend, which I know I can. But my concerns are:

1. Does AA at EZE have the red ITI tags to apply on my checked luggage?
2. Even if they did, would I still have to collect my luggage and bring it to some transit counter?
3. If no tag, can I check my luggage in that early in the morning (~7am) for my 5pm flight out to London on BA (My home port is HKG, so 24-hour checkin is the norm for me.)

Thanks in advance to anyone who can weigh in on this!
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 3:51 pm
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Here's the conversation thread from a couple months ago on this. Maybe the insight there will be useful to you.


Also for those who don't know (I had to google it) ITI is international to international bag transfer.
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 4:13 pm
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AA does not do ITI baggage transfers.

When the OP checks-in at EZE for the AA flight to MIA, ask them to tag your bags onto the connecting BA flight. You will need to collect your bag upon arrival in MIA, then clear customs, and drop your bags at the baggage drop area.

If the connecting flight is on a different booking then the OP will need to provide the ticket numbers to the check-in agent in EZE so the bags can be tagged all the way.
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 9:17 pm
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Originally Posted by neo_781
Here's the conversation thread from a couple months ago on this. Maybe the insight there will be useful to you.


Also for those who don't know (I had to google it) ITI is international to international bag transfer.
Thanks! I actually did find that thread beforehand, but it only specifically mentioned examples of BA to AA transfers, so I just wanted to be sure if the reverse applied.

Originally Posted by HNL
AA does not do ITI baggage transfers.

When the OP checks-in at EZE for the AA flight to MIA, ask them to tag your bags onto the connecting BA flight. You will need to collect your bag upon arrival in MIA, then clear customs, and drop your bags at the baggage drop area.

If the connecting flight is on a different booking then the OP will need to provide the ticket numbers to the check-in agent in EZE so the bags can be tagged all the way.
Thanks so much! My flights are on the same booking, so I think the tagging shouldn't be a problem. My next question would be, can I drop my bags at the baggage drop area as early as 9 hours before my next flight?
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Old Apr 8, 2015, 7:07 am
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Yes, you can hand over your bags immediately with 9 hours between flights. I do it often. I think you can do it with layovers of up to 12 hours.

Here is the thread for MIA connections. There's lot's of information there.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...solidated.html
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Old Apr 9, 2015, 8:54 am
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Originally Posted by HNL
AA does not do ITI baggage transfers.
AA does use ITI for certain routes/airports. I have had many ITI transfers through DFW over the last 6-8 years, the latest being last month travelling LHR-DFW-MEX.
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Old Apr 9, 2015, 11:27 am
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Originally Posted by britenbsas
AA does use ITI for certain routes/airports. I have had many ITI transfers through DFW over the last 6-8 years, the latest being last month travelling LHR-DFW-MEX.
They also do ITI for most connecting flights to Canada. They used ITI for my flight from GCM-MIA-YUL last week.

Add in Global Entry and life is a breeze.
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Old Apr 11, 2015, 7:04 am
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior84
You transited...last year. Past tense. I live here, I go through immigration every single week of my life down here. Please read my response again. And yes, sometimes lines are not that bad, especially mid week, and things did improve for just a tiny bit last year and then it all went south again. Expect big lines if you have to go through MIA again.
As expected, very short line for visitors on a Saturday afternoon (2:00 PM - 3:00 PM). Most of the crowd seemed to be at the Kiosks (Esta + Citizens), as the lines for those were indeed long.
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Old Jan 2, 2016, 6:04 pm
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MIA - Concourse J -> D travel time

I'm looking to see if I can squeeze a global entry appointment in on an upcoming itinerary.

Can anyone advise how much time to allow to get from the Global Entry Enrollment Center at Concourse J -> a gate at concourse D?

(assume any luggage is checked in already)

Many thanks in advance.

(flight leaves at 09:48 on May 31 2016)
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Old Jan 2, 2016, 6:08 pm
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From the entrance of the TSA application center to the entrance of J concourse no more than 3-5 minutes. Lots of moving walkways.
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Old Jan 2, 2016, 6:30 pm
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Originally Posted by newyorkgeorge
From the entrance of the TSA application center to the entrance of J concourse no more than 3-5 minutes. Lots of moving walkways.
Okay but how long to get to concourse D?
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Old Jan 2, 2016, 7:15 pm
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Originally Posted by bmj1
Okay but how long to get to concourse D?
Around ten minutes.=+
Give yourself at least an 90 minutes for the appointment. they were an hour behind on the 28th Dec.
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Old Jan 3, 2016, 2:39 pm
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Originally Posted by bruceba
Around ten minutes.=+
Give yourself at least an 90 minutes for the appointment. they were an hour behind on the 28th Dec.
We're doing 8am and 8:15am - so shouldn't need to allow 90 mins I don't think in this instance!
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