Quick answer: Miami International Airport (MIA) is one connected terminal building divided into three color-coded zones: the North Terminal (Blue) with Concourse D, the Central Terminal (Yellow) with Concourses E, F and G, and the South Terminal (Red) with Concourses H and J. The building has three levels: arrivals and baggage claim on Level 1, check-in and departures on Level 2, trains and transfers on Level 3. American Airlines uses Concourse D; Delta flies from H; most international carriers use E and J. Walking end to end can take 25–30 minutes, so check your concourse before you set off. A free train, the MIA Mover, connects the terminal to the Rental Car Center around the clock.

Every Miami Airport map below is our own diagram drawn on the real building outline, so what you see here matches the shape of the airport on signage and satellite views. Click any concourse letter to jump to its detailed map.

MIA airport map: all terminals and concourses

Dolphin Flamingo Concourse D — Gates D1–D60 · American Airlines. Tap to open the D mapD Concourse E — JetBlue, British Airways, Qatar Airways. Tap to open the Central mapE Concourse E satellite — Gates E20–E33. Tap to open the Central mapE Concourse F — Frontier, Arajet. Tap to open the Central mapF Concourse G — Southwest, United. Tap to open the Central mapG Concourse H — Delta, AeroMexico. Tap to open the South mapH Concourse J — LATAM, Lufthansa, Avianca, Emirates. Tap to open the South mapJ North Terminal (Blue) — Concourse D Gates D1–D60 · American Airlines · Skytrain Central (Yellow) — E · F · G JetBlue · British Airways · Southwest · United South (Red) — H · J Delta (H) · LATAM · Lufthansa (J) MIA Mover → Rental Car Center free · 24/7 · a few minutes' ride Arriving by TRAIN or BUS (Tri-Rail, Metrorail, Metrobus): you start at the MIA Mover station — Level 3🚆 Arriving by TAXI, ride-share or car drop-off: you start at the curb on the east side — Departures Level 2, Arrivals Level 1🚕 Parked at Dolphin Garage? Walkways lead to the terminal🅿 Parked at Flamingo Garage? Walkways lead to the terminal🅿 🚶 D → J end-to-end ≈ 25–30 min use the Skytrain in D + Level 3 walkways N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · simplified · not to scale · times approximate
North / Blue (D) Central / Yellow (E·F·G) South / Red (H·J) Parking MIA Mover Start here: 🚕 taxi curb · 🚆 train/bus · 🅿 parking

The color names are not just ours: the airport itself signs the zones as the Blue, Yellow and Red terminals, so this Miami Airport map matches the signs above your head. For a deeper walk-through of each zone, see our guide to Miami Airport terminals.

MIA terminals at a glance

ZoneConcoursesGatesKey airlinesWalk from D
North (Blue)DD1–D60American Airlines
Central (Yellow)E · F · GE2–E33 · F3–F23 · G2–G19JetBlue, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Frontier, Southwest, United10–15 min
South (Red)H · JH3–H17 · J2–J18Delta, LATAM, Lufthansa, Avianca, Emirates, Air France25–30 min

Gate assignments change — always confirm your gate on the flight information screens.

MIA maps by level: arrivals, departures, transfers

The airport has three passenger levels, and each map below shows the same building outline in the same orientation, so you always know which way you are facing. Green pins mark where you enter the airport; the stairs and elevator links move you between levels, and a marker lights up where you land.

Level 1 — Arrivals & baggage claim

Dolphin Flamingo Baggage claim D 🛂 US Customs D — exit on this level Baggage claim E·F·G 🛂 US Customs E — exit here La Carreta counter (landside) Baggage claim H·J Customs J exits on Level 3 ↑ Arrivals curb — this level: Taxi · Ride-share · Shuttles · Buses Taxi and ride-share pickup — Level 1🚕 You are here — Level 1 Up to Level 2 — DeparturesUp to Level 2 (departures) Up to Level 3 — Trains & transfersUp to Level 3 (trains) N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · simplified · not to scale

Level 2 — Departures & check-in

Dolphin Flamingo Open Concourse D mapD Open Central Terminal mapE Open Central Terminal mapF Open Central Terminal mapG Open South Terminal mapH Open South Terminal mapJ Check-in North — American 🛃 TSA checkpoint → Gates D Check-in Central 🛃 TSA → Gates E·F·G JetBlue · BA · Southwest · United Check-in South — H·J 🛃 TSA → Gates H·J Departures curb — this level: passenger drop-off · cars · taxis Arriving by taxi or car drop-off — you start here, Level 2🚕 You are here — Level 2 Down to Level 1 — ArrivalsDown to Level 1 (arrivals) Up to Level 3 — Trains & transfersUp to Level 3 (trains) N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · simplified · not to scale

Level 3 — Trains, walkways & transfers

Dolphin Flamingo DEFGHJ Level 3 walkways moving walkways along the whole terminal (landside) airside links: only D–E and H–J Skytrain — above Concourse D (stops near D17 · D24 · D29 · D46) D↔E bridge (near D31/E2) G↔H walkway (G2/H3) 🛂 Customs J — international arrivals exit here MIA Mover station → Rental Car Center free · 24/7 · Tri-Rail & buses at the MIC Arriving by train or bus: the MIA Mover brings you here — Level 3🚆 Parked at Dolphin Garage? You start here🅿 Parked at Flamingo Garage? You start here🅿 You are here — Level 3 Down to Level 2 — DeparturesDown to Level 2 (departures) Down to Level 1 — ArrivalsDown to Level 1 (arrivals) N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · simplified · not to scale

Note: only Concourses D–E and H–J are connected airside. Between the other concourses you exit to the landside walkways and clear security again, so allow extra time for tight connections. Details in our terminals guide.

Which terminal is American Airlines at MIA?

American Airlines operates from Concourse D (North Terminal, Blue), using gates D1–D60, with some flights at E. It is the largest single-airline concourse at MIA; the free Skytrain stops near gates D17, D24, D29 and D46, so you don't have to walk its full length. See the dedicated American Airlines at MIA page for check-in details.

North Terminal — Concourse D map

Skytrain — stops near D46 · D29 · D24 · D17 Gates D1–D17 Gates D18–D45 Gates D46–D60 D60 B–R satellite — American Eagle 1 2 3 🍴 1 — Café Versailles · Half Moon Empanadas    2 — Estefan Kitchen · Spring Chicken    3 — Bacardi Mojito Bar American Airlines — all gates You are here ↑ Back to overview map N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · simplified · gates change — check FIDS

Concourse D is long enough that walking end to end can take up to 30 minutes, so hop on the train instead.

Central Terminal — Concourses E · F · G map

E E F G E — Gates E2–E11 JetBlue · British Airways · Qatar · Alaska Satellite — Gates E20–E33 MIA E Train from the main concourse (Level 4) 🛂 US Customs E — exit Level 1 F — Gates F3–F23 Frontier · Arajet G — Gates G2–G19 Southwest · United Chef Creole · Sergio's Café Versailles Villa Italian · Dunkin' Concourse D ↑ H · J → You are here ↑ Back to overview map N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL)

The E satellite (gates E20–E33) is linked to the main Concourse E by the automated MIA E Train on Level 4.

South Terminal — Concourses H · J map

H J J — Gates J2–J18 LATAM · Lufthansa Avianca · Emirates Turkish · Air France 🛂 Customs J → Level 3 H — Gates H3–H17 Delta · AeroMexico · Air Canada Corona Beach House · Starbucks La Pausa · Bongos Cuban Café ← E·F·G You are here ↑ Back to overview map N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL)

Concourses H and J are joined by an airside walkway, so you can change between them without re-clearing security. Airline details: Delta, LATAM, Lufthansa, Avianca.

How long does it take to walk between MIA terminals?

Plan for 25–30 minutes between the far ends of the airport (Concourse D to J). Inside Concourse D use the Skytrain; between zones follow the Level 3 walkways: the D–E bridge sits near gates D31/E2, and the G–H walkway near gates G2/H3. Between neighbouring concourses (say, E to F) it is usually under 10 minutes.

MIA food map: where to eat by concourse

D E F G H J D — the best-fed concourse (8+ spots) dot size = how much dining N ↑ Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · dining line-up changes — checked July 2026

D — Café Versailles · La Carreta · Estefan Kitchen · Fig & Fennel · Half Moon Empanadas · Spring Chicken · Bacardi Bar · Bunnie Cakes (24h)

E — Chef Creole · Sergio's · La Carreta (arrivals, Level 1)

F — Café Versailles

G — Villa Italian Kitchen · Dunkin' · Subway (24h)

H — Corona Beach House · Starbucks · Subway · Pizza Hut

J — La Pausa (sit-down) · Bongos Cuban Café

Hours, prices and stand-out picks for every spot are in our full guide: Where to eat at Miami Airport.

Planning the rest of your journey

Once you know your way around the building: parking rates and garages, car rental at the RCC, and what to expect at immigration and customs when you land internationally.

About these maps

These maps were drawn by the miami-mia-international-airport.com editorial team on OpenStreetMap building data. Gate assignments, airline locations and dining line-ups were verified against official airport sources in July 2026. The diagrams are simplified and not to scale; always confirm your gate on the flight information screens.