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Miami International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, and in 2007 it handles over 33 million passengers and is used by more than 80 airlines that connect more than 150 domestic and international destinations.

Miami International Airport is just 15 km west of Miami center. To get there from downtown Miami, head north of I-95 to SR 836 West and head north to LeJeune Road exit (NW 42 Avenue). From north I - 95 south needs to ride SR 112 and go to the airport runway. Head southwest from SR 826 north and exit LeJeune Road northbound (NW 42 Avenue).

The main terminal is semicircular, and eight pier-like concourses are numbered counterclockwise around A to J (except for B destroyed several years ago). Ticketing and ticketing are on the upper row and baggage carousel is on the lower row.

Miami Airport has three customs arrival levels: Concourse J, Concorse E, Concours E on the 3rd floor. It is located in Concours AF, H, J. In case of domestic arrival), or to immigration office for international entry. The gate of concourse G and the gate of concourse H are used only when arriving in Japan.

Taxis and Super Shuttle service will operate at the ground level outside the arrival. The taxi fare to the city center costs $ 15.50, which takes about 20 minutes. The local fee is $ 4.50 for the first 1/6 of the miles, then $ 0.40 if you add 6 miles. Latency $ 0.40 / min.

The airport has good bus connections to the larger Miami area, thanks to the various services offered by Miami-Dade Metrobus. There is a free shuttle at the train rail commuter railway at the airport and Hialeah market station. The bus station is at Level 1 of Concourse E.

Approximate time and cost to the city center: Super Shuttle: Fare US $ 9 (Hours vary depending on the number of stoppages). Subway bus: $ 1.50 ($ 75 reduction), route 7 (East) or 35 to 40 minutes via route J

There is a Metro rail system at Miami Airport. Fixed railway system to downtown Miami and Brickell. 133 TriRail commuter trains connect Broward and Palm Beach Counties at the airport station east of the airport on NW 21st Street. The station is within 5 minutes by car from the main terminal. Planning for travelers to link the airport to the Intermodal Center is ongoing and we are planning to provide access to the future light rail to Miami-Dade Motorail and South Beach.

Miami International Airport has two multipurpose parking lots that can be parked for a long time and there is a short-term parking lot in the same area near the terminal. Dolphins and flamingos are in the airport terminal and are connected to the terminal with overhead trails.

Miami International Airport has a 24-hour snack bar, a cocktail lounge, a restaurant, numerous cafés and various shops at Concourse AF (including tax-free shopping). Miami airport has ATM / cash machine, automatic newspapers, hair salon, chapel, health club, art gallery and rooftop swimming pool.



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