Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport (MIA) is the largest airport in passenger and size terms in the US state of Florida. It's historic name was Wilcox Field.
Miami International Airport | |||
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IATA: MIA – ICAO: KMIA – FAA LID: MIA | |||
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Airport type | Public | ||
Owner | Miami-Dade County, Florida | ||
Operator | DFW Airport Board | ||
Serves | Miami, Florida | ||
Location | Miami-Dade County, Florida | ||
Hub for | |||
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The airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States. This is mainly because of Miami's closeness to all of Florida's tourist attractions, the city's economic activity, and its large Latin American and European population.
Airlines
These airlines fly to and from Miami: [1] [2]
- Aeroflot
- Aerolíneas Argentinas
- Aeroméxico
- Air Canada
- Air Europa
- Air France
- Alitalia
- American Airlines
- Aruba Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- Avianca
- Avior Airlines
- Bahamasair
- Boliviana de Aviacion
- British Airways
- Canadian North
- Caribbean Airlines
- Cayman Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Delta Connection
- Eastern Air Lines
- Finnair
- Frontier Airlines
- Gol Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- Insel Air
- Interjet
- Jetairfly
- LAN Airlines
- LATAM Airlines Brasil
- Lufthansa
- Qatar Airways
- SBA Airlines
- Scandinavian Airlines [3]
- Sun Country Airlines
- Surinam Airways
- SWISS
- TAP Portugal
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- TUI Airlines
- Turkish Airlines [4]
- United Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic Airways
- VivaColombia [5]
- WestJet
- XL Airways France
Gallery
An Aviateca Boeing 737-200 at Miami airport.
An Air Canada Airbus A320 at Miami in 1994.
Miami International Airport Media
Pan Am's first terminal consisted of a single hangar; the airport was the base of Pan Am's overseas flights to Cuba, but fell into disuse when the airline switched to amphibious seaplanes at International Pan American Airport with its Pan American Clipper in the mid-1930s.
American Airlines planes at Concourse D in April 2005
Miami Intermodal Center serves as a hub for intercity transportation like Tri-Rail and Miami-Dade Transit, March 2015.
References
- ↑ "United States Airlines Serving MIA - Miami International Airport". www.miami-airport.com.
- ↑ "Foreign Airlines Serving MIA - Miami International Airport". www.miami-airport.com.
- ↑ "Scandinavian Airlines starting Miami service in 2016". miamiherald.
- ↑ "Turkish Airlines announces Miami-Istanbul service". miamiherald.
- ↑ Drum, Bruce (16 July 2015). "VivaColombia is coming to Miami". Archived from the original on 10 July 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2019.