If you're traveling by plane into Miami, you'll most likely fly into Miami International Airport (MIA), the only airport in Greater Miami that provides scheduled service. The other options are air-charter services or the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, a smaller facility about 30 minutes north of downtown Miami.
Centrally located seven miles from downtown Miami, MIA has more airlines flying into it (140) than any other airport in the country. This gateway to the Americas handles 34 million passengers a year. Averaging more than 15,000 departures and landings per day, MIA makes non-stop or one-stop connections to 200 cities on five continents. With numbers like that, you're sure to be able to get a flight into this bustling international hotspot. Also, at the airport you'll hear a cacophony (or symphony, depending on your view) of tongues.
Although it's definitely huge, MIA is a relatively easy airport to navigate. Just follow the signs from your gate to the baggage area on the lower level. Outside the door of baggage claim you will find taxis, rental cars, buses, SuperShuttle service, and passenger car pickup. If you need assistance, a 24-hour Tourist Information Center is located at Level 2, Concourse E. Other information centers are scattered throughout the horseshoe-shaped terminal. You can rent luggage carts for $2 (they're free inside customs areas).
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