Gates & Terminal Map

The Passenger Terminal Complex at Miami Airport consists of three connected terminals:

  • The North Terminal with Concourse D & Customs facilities,
  • The Central Terminal with Concourses E, F & G
  • The South Terminal with Concourses H & J (all gates are on level 2).  Each of the Terminals’ Concourses serves specific airlines.

The North Terminal houses Concourse D and baggage claim 21-27 and is the hub for Latin America & the Caribbean.  The North Terminal Market Place (between gates D26-D28) currently offers:  305 Pizza; Cuban Crafters cigars; Fig & Fennel; Half Moon Empanadas; Miami Marlins merchandise;  Maru & Friends (collectible porcelain dolls by award-winning artist); Estefan Kitchen Express (healthy grab-and-go Cuban classics) with full-service Bortran Rum Mojito Bar;  My Ceviche’ seafood deli; and soon ‘Chefs of the Caribbean’.

Concourse D (1-mile-long)  is served by American & American Eagle.  It houses gates D1-D60 (level 2), served by the Skytrain on its roof with four stations, running between the east and west Gates – completing its route within 5 minutes:
– Skytrain Station 1 stops near gate D17 at eastern-most end of the Conourse and serves gates D1-19.
– Skytrain Station 2 stops between gates D20-25 – with access to domestic baggage claim.
– Skytrain Station 3 serves gates D26-39 (Admirals Club is at D30), passport control, exit to Central/South Terminals; and gates E1-35 of Central Terminal (with walkway to gates E10-30).
– Skytrain Station 4 serves gates D40-60, and the new Regional Commuter Facility with 2 concourse level gates and covered outdoor walkways to 12 lower-level gates for American Eagle.

The Central Terminal houses Concourses E, F & G (F in center), and has corresponding baggage claims 14, 15,19 for E; 10, 11 for F; and 12, 13 for G.

Concourse E with gates E2-E33 houses gates E2-E11 (reached from level 2), and satellite gates E20-33, reached by train from level 4 of the Central Terminal. near Gate E-5 is the new children’s play area. Concourse E houses Airberlin, American, British, Iberia, InterJet, Qatar,

Concourse F with gates F1-F23 -reached from level 2 of the Central Terminal- houses the following airlines:  Aer Lingus, Aeroflot, Air Europa, Avior, BOA Bolivia,  BOA, Cayman Airways, Eurowings, Finnair, Miami Air, PAWA Dominicana, SBA S3, Sun Country, Surinam, Swift, TAP Portugal, Thomas Cook, TUfly, Virgin Atlantic, Volaris, WestJet, World Atlantic, XL Airways France & Xtra Airways.

Concourse G with gates G1-19 -reached from level 2 of the Central Terminal -houses on level 2. Concourse G houses Aruba, Bahamasair, Frontier, United & WOW Air.

The South Terminal houses Concourses H & J (H at right, J at left) with baggage claims 5 – 8  for H, and 1 – 4 for J arrivals. A new ‘virtual reality passenger assistant, named Leticia gives passengers information regarding the 60 shops, restaurants & services.

Concourse H  with gates H3-17 (reached from level 2), houses gates H3-17.  NOTE:  Concourse H is to be prepared to handle international flights of large A380 aircraft.  Concourse H houses Aerolineas Argentinas, AeroMexico, Air France, Delta, KLM, and Turkish airlines.

Concourse J  houses gates J2-J18  (reached from level 2).  International Arrivals at South Terminal will be processed at Arrivals J.  Concouse J houses Air Canada, Alitalia,  Austrian, Avianca, Caribbean, Copa, El Al, LATAM, Lufthansa, SAS, Swiss, and VivaColombia.


MIA – Miami International Airport