Centurion Lounge MIA [Opened 4 June 2015, enlarged January 2019]
#47
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Question for mia, or anyone who knows. Is there a transportation method to go from terminal J/H to terminal D? How long would it take me to get from the Centurion Lounge (if it opens there in terminal D), to a LAN gate (Terminal H)?
Because I see it on this map, but I can't remember another transportation method other than the train that takes us to the Car Rentals.
Because I see it on this map, but I can't remember another transportation method other than the train that takes us to the Car Rentals.
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It is not possible to move between these terminals inside security. (Scroll back to post 31.)
Outside security there is a moving sidewalk system. It runs approximately where the white line separates the gray area from the red, yellow and blue areas. I think most people would walk inside the terminal buildings from H/J to D, rather than using the moving sidewalk, which is on level 3.
Outside security there is a moving sidewalk system. It runs approximately where the white line separates the gray area from the red, yellow and blue areas. I think most people would walk inside the terminal buildings from H/J to D, rather than using the moving sidewalk, which is on level 3.
Moving walkways, also known as Skyride, are located on the third level and connect the main terminal with parking garages and MIA Mover train station to the Rental Car Center (RCC). These walkways span the length of the terminal building, allowing passengers to quickly transit from concourse to concourse.
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#49
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Thanks for the answer, mia. So, according to this screenshot from Miami International's website, the only Airlines that will be able to use the Centurion Lounge will be American Airlines, Qatar and US Airways? that's kind of strange.
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E and D are connected inside security so a bit more.
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Customers of airberlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Interjet, Qatar Airways, US Airways and Westjet will have access to the lounge.
That is not strange at all - that's ~70% of the airport's customers.
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The location makes sense to me. The other terminals (Besides G), have Skyclub or lounges with Priority Pass access.
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Miami will be the last of the announced full service Centurion Lounges to open. Posts discussing when members would like it to open, and posts discussing whether it is appropriate to post about such, have been exported to a new thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...will-open.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...will-open.html