Introduction to Miami International Airport (MIA)
Miami International Airport is the #2 gateway to the United States and largest gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean. MIA is the leading international freight airport in the U.S. and in the world's top 10. MIA handles over 69% of international traffic in the state of Florida.
MIA welcomed over 40 million passengers in 2013, with international travelers accounting for 50% of total passenger traffic. Located on 3,230 acres of land near downtown Miami, MIA's terminal facilities have been expanded to more than seven million square feet featuring the new North and South Terminals.
Latest Miami International Airport (MIA) News
LEVEL Expands Fleet, Grows U.S. Network
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Spanish long-haul carrier LEVEL will add a sixth Airbus A330-200 to its fleet next summer and make Miami the fifth destination it serves in the U.S.
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