Location: Central Terminal Concourse E, Level 2, after Security CheckpointĪccess: All Priority Pass members, first-class and business-class passengers from the following airlines: Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Aer Lingus, Air Italy, LOT Airlines, TAP Portugal, and all Star Alliance members in the terminal. Related: The ultimate guide to American Express Centurion LoungesĪmenities: Fresh, seasonally-inspired fare developed in partnership with renowned James Beard award-winning local chefs, premium bar, complimentary spa services, family room, shower suites, high-speed Wi-Fi and Member Services professionals available to assist with travel inquires.Ĭoncourse E Turkish Airlines Lounge (Photo by Juan Ruiz) To access The Centurion Lounge, the cardmember must present the lounge agent with the following upon each visit: his or her valid card, a boarding pass showing a confirmed reservation for same-day travel on any carrier and a government-issued ID. Related: The ultimate guide to American Airlines Admirals Club accessĪmenities: Complimentary snacks and drinks, Wi-Fi, power outlets, showers and children’s play area.Īmerican Express Centurion Lounge (Photo by Zach Honig/The Points Guy)Īccess: The Centurion Lounge is complimentary for American Express cardholders with a Centurion or Platinum-branded card such as The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express. Cardholders must show boarding passes for same-day travel on American Airlines or partner airlines for lounge access The only credit card that gives you access into Admirals Club lounges without having elite status is AA’s most premium co-branded credit card, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®. Oneworld Emerald or Sapphire members earned through another Oneworld carrier, can enjoy access when traveling on eligible international itineraries. Location: After Security Checkpoint, North Terminal Concourse D, across from Gate D-15Īccess: Mid and upper-tier American Airlines elites can access when flying internationally on qualifying itineraries operated by AA or Oneworld partner, regardless of the class of service. American Airlines Admirals Club Photo Courtesy of American Airlines Related: A sneak peak of the American Airlines Flagship Lounge at LAXĪmenities: Chef-inspired snacks and meals, specialty cocktail bar, premium wine table, shower suites, expansive seating, Wi-Fi, power outlets and personalized service. In order to gain access to the highly restrictive and exclusive ‘Flagship First Dining’ inside the American Airlines Flagship lounge, a passenger must be booked into first class on a qualifying American Airlines international or 3-cabin transcontinental flight or be an invited top-tier Concierge Key member. Concierge Key members are allowed access, regardless of class of service and itinerary. Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire members are allowed access if departing or connecting to any flight marketed by AA or a Oneworld partner, regardless of cabin.
Elite AAdvantage members with Platinum status and up can access the lounge on qualifying international flights, regardless of class of service. Location: After Security Checkpoint, North Terminal Concourse D, across Gate D-34Īccess: Passengers traveling internationally in first or business class on qualifying flights marketed and operated by American or one of its Oneworld partners are granted access to the lounge. (Image from Miami International Airport)Ĭoncourse D American Airlines Flagship Lounge (Photo by Emily McNutt/The Points Guy) Miami International Airport Terminal Map.
Passengers, who have passed security, can take the Skytrain in Concourse D that allows them to move from one end to the other end of the concourse to visit their preferred lounge. Pre-security, passengers can move between terminals by using the moving walkways on Level 3.
Sign up for the free daily TPG newsletter for more travel tips! Its three interconnected terminals - North (Concourse D), Central (Concourses E, F, G), South (Concourses H and J) - are connected by moving walkways and skytrains. MIA is designed in the shape of a sideways letter U.
To understand Miami International Airport, it helps to first learn about its layout. In helping you plan for a layover or an overnight stay in Miami, we look at all the lounge options MIA has available for passengers.
American Airlines uses the airport as one of its featured hubs and Frontier, Avianca and LATAM label it as a focus city for them. airport and is America’s third-busiest airport overall for international travel. As the gateway to the Americas, MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. Miami International Airport (MIA) is among the busiest airports in the world, accommodating over 100 airlines to more than 150 destinations around the globe.