Viva Aerobus at Miami International Airport (MIA) uses the Central Terminal, Concourse F. As the Mexican low-cost carrier links Miami with Mexico, its check-in, security, gates and baggage claim are all on the Central Terminal side, so once you know the concourse the airport is easy to navigate. Current for 2026.

Viva Aerobus at MIA: at a glance

TerminalCentral Terminal
ConcourseF
Check-in & bag dropCentral Terminal, upper level (Departures)
Arrivals & baggage claimCentral Terminal, lower level
International arrivalsFederal Inspection (passport control & customs) on arrival

Check-in and bag drop

Check in for Viva Aerobus on the upper (Departures) level of the Central Terminal, where you will find staffed counters, self-service kiosks and bag drop serving Concourse F. As a rule of thumb, arrive about 3 hours before an international departure from MIA, as check-in and security can be busy at peak banks.

Concourse F and your gate

Viva Aerobus departs from gates in Concourse F, part of MIA's Central Terminal. Miami International is one connected building shaped like a horseshoe, with moving walkways throughout and an airside skytrain in the North Terminal to help you cover the distance. Gate assignments can change on the day, so always confirm yours on the airport screens.

Security and arrivals

Security checkpoints serve each terminal, and TSA PreCheck and CLEAR lanes are available at MIA. On arrival, Viva Aerobus international flights clear Federal Inspection — passport control and customs first, then you collect your bags at the Central Terminal carousels on the lower level. Rideshare, taxis and the free MIA Mover to the rental-car centre and Metrorail are all reached from there.

Getting to and around the Central Terminal

Coming from the Miami Intermodal Center (rental cars and Metrorail), ride the free MIA Mover to the terminal, then follow signs to the Central Terminal and Concourse F. For the full layout and how the concourses connect, see our Miami airport terminals guide and our Miami Airport guide.

Flying a different airline?

Terminals at MIA are split by airline, so it pays to check before you go. See airlines at Miami Airport for the terminal and concourse your carrier uses, or jump to live departures and arrivals.

Terminal, concourse and gate assignments can change. Confirm with Viva Aerobus or Miami International Airport before you travel. Correct as of 2026.