Full List of Airport Lounges at Miami International Airport [MIA]
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Miami International Airport (MIA) served almost 46 million passengers in 2019, making it the 14th-busiest airport in the U.S. for passenger traffic.
MIA is a major international airport, operating the most flights to Latin America and the Caribbean of any U.S. airport. Whether flying for business or leisure, eligible passengers can take advantage of the airport’s 11 lounges to escape the hustle and bustle of the communal departure lounges.
For information on getting into lounges around the world, see our post on the best credit cards for accessing airport lounges.
Update: Some of the lounges featured in this article may be closed or operating under reduced opening hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Table of contents
- MIA Terminal Map
- American Airlines Admirals Club
- American Airlines Flagship Lounge
- Avianca SALA VIP Lounge
- The Centurion Lounge
- Club America (First Class Lounge)
- Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge)
- Delta Sky Club
- LATAM VIP Lounge
- Military Hospitality Lounge
- Turkish Airlines Lounge
- Connecting Between Terminals for Lounge Access
- Best Credit Cards to Access Priority Pass Lounges
- Final Thoughts
Table of Contents
- MIA Terminal Map
- American Airlines Admirals Club
- American Airlines Flagship Lounge
- Avianca SALA VIP Lounge
- The Centurion Lounge
- Club America (First Class Lounge)
- Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge)
- Delta Sky Club
- LATAM VIP Lounge
- Military Hospitality Lounge
- Turkish Airlines Lounge
- Connecting Between Terminals for Lounge Access
- Best Credit Cards to Access Priority Pass Lounges
- Final Thoughts
MIA Terminal Map

MIA Airport Lounges By Terminal
Terminal | Lounges |
Concourse D |
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Concourse E |
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Concourse F |
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Concourse J |
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American Airlines Admirals Club

Miami International Airport has 2 Admirals Clubs:
- Concourse D, on the third floor above gate D15: Daily from 4:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
- Concourse D, across from gate D30: Daily from 4:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
American Airlines Admirals Club Lounge Facilities
- Snacks
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
- Premium food and drink for purchase
- Showers
- Children’s area
- TVs
- Business services
- Conference rooms (D30 gate)
- Wi-Fi
American Airlines Admirals Club Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies | |
Day pass |
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Admirals Club members |
| AAdvantage Status | Fee |
AAdvantage | $650 (65,000 miles) | ||
AAdvantage Gold | $625 (62,500 miles) | ||
AAdvantage Platinum | $600 (60,000 miles) | ||
AAdvantage Platinum Pro | $575 (57,500 miles) | ||
AAdvantage Executive Platinum | $550 (55,000 miles) | ||
Flight must be marketed or operated by American Airlines, a Oneworld partner airline, or Alaska Airlines | |||
First and business class | A same-day boarding card for an international flight is required for access | Flight must be marketed and operated by American Airlines or a Oneworld partner airline | |
AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum |
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Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire |
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Citi®/AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard cardmembers and authorized users |
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Military |
| Valid on an American Airlines-operated flight |
American Airlines Admirals Club House Rules
- Guests must have appropriate access to the required terminal or concourse as gate passes will not be issued.
- Existing Admirals Club Lifetime Members may continue to access the Admirals Club when flying with any airline.
- The relevant access card (e.g., AAdvantage membership card or number) must be presented, along with a government-issued photo ID.
Read the full list of house rules on American Airlines’ website.
Hot Tip: Check out our list of U.S. American Airlines Admirals Club locations to plan your next lounge visit at a different airport.
American Airlines Flagship Lounge

Location: Concourse D, near gate D30
Opening Hours: Daily from 4:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
American Airlines Flagship Lounge Facilities
- Self-serve food station
- Self-serve drinks bar
- Day beds
- Quiet area
- Showers with towels and amenities
- Business center with PCs and printer
- Wi-Fi
American Airlines Flagship First Dining

Flagship First Dining is a premium à la carte dining experience where eligible passengers can enjoy a 3-course meal, cocktails, and Champagne.
American Airlines Flagship Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
First and business passengers |
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AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum |
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ConciergeKey |
| Valid for flights marketed and operated by American or a Oneworld partner airline |
Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire |
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American Airlines Flagship Lounge House Rules
- Passengers must have a same-day boarding card or for a flight before 6 a.m. the following day.
- Guests under 2 years old are not counted as guests.
- AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, Platinum, or ConciergeKey customers traveling solely on North American itineraries do not qualify for Flagship Lounge access, unless on an eligible transcontinental route.
Hot Tip: Find out where else you can relax and enjoy these premium facilities with our full list of American Airlines Flagship Lounges.
Avianca SALA VIP Lounge

Location: Concourse J, take the escalator to the third floor from gate J4, turn left, and then left again
Opening Hours: 24/7
Avianca SALA VIP Lounge Facilities
- Buffet food with hot and cold dishes
- Self-serve soft and alcoholic drinks
- TVs
- Shower
- Digital newspapers and magazines
- Wi-Fi
- Business services
Avianca SALA VIP Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies | |
Business class passengers | A same-day boarding card is required for access | Passengers must be flying on an Avianca or Star Alliance-operated flight | |
LifeMiles Diamond and Gold |
| Passengers and guests must be flying on an Avianca or Star Alliance-operated flight | |
Day pass |
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Priority Pass |
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Avianca SALA VIP Lounge Rules
- Passengers under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Lounge access is non-transferable.
- Lounge access is subject to availability.
- Priority Pass members are permitted to access the lounge during the hours stated above.
The Centurion Lounge

Location: Concourse D, near gate D12 on level 4
Opening Hours: Daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Centurion Lounge Facilities
- Self-serve hot and cold dishes
- Premium bar and self-serve drinks
- Family room
- Semi-private workspaces
- TVs
- Business services
- Exhale Spa with complimentary 15-minute treatments
Centurion Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies | |
The Platinum Card® from American Express |
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The Business Platinum Card® from American Express |
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Corporate Platinum Card® by American Express |
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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card |
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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card |
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Centurion® Card from American Express |
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Centurion Lounge House Rules
- Family members and guests are not permitted to access the lounge or remain in the lounge without the relevant cardholder.
- Complimentary guest access is per day.
- Children under 2 years are admitted free of charge with proof of age.
Hot Tip: Take a look at our in-depth article on The Centurion Lounge at Miami International Airport for more information on facilities.
Club America (First Class Lounge)

Location: Concourse F, after security, third floor
Opening Hours: Daily from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Club America (First Class Lounge) Facilities
- Snacks and sandwiches
- Self-serve soft and alcoholic drinks
- Newspapers and magazines
- Business center
- Wi-Fi
Club America (First Class Lounge) Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies | |
Day pass |
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First class passengers for various airlines | A same-day boarding card is required for access | Passengers must receive an invitation from their airline to use the lounge |
Club America (First Class Lounge) House Rules
- Children under 2 years are admitted free of charge with proof of age.
- Passengers may use the lounge for a maximum of 3 hours.
Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge)

Location: Concourse F, after security, third floor
Opening Hours: Daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge) Facilities
- Snacks and sandwiches
- Bar serving soft and alcoholic drinks
- Newspapers and magazines
- Business center
- Wi-Fi
Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge) Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies | |
Business class passengers for various airlines | A same-day boarding card is required for access | Passengers must receive an invitation from their airline to use the lounge | |
Priority Pass |
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Club America (Business/Priority Pass Lounge) House Rules
- Children under 2 years are admitted free of charge with proof of age.
- Passengers may use the lounge for a maximum of 3 hours.
Delta Sky Club

Location: Concourse H, inside the H-J connector
Opening Hours: Daily from 5 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Delta Sky Club Facilities
- Full-service bar and self-serve refreshments
- Self-serve buffet food and snacks
- TVs
- Newspapers and magazines
- Business services
- Showers
- Wi-Fi
Hot Tip: See our full list of U.S. Delta Sky Clubs for amenities and opening hours at other airport locations.
Delta Sky Club Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
Executive membership |
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Individual membership |
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SkyTeam Elite Plus and Delta Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Medallion members | A same-day boarding card is required for access | Valid when traveling on a SkyTeam international flight or connecting to/from a same-day international flight in any cabin |
Delta One or SkyTeam Premium cabin | A same-day boarding card is required for access |
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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express card |
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Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card |
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The Platinum Card® from American Express |
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The Business Platinum Card® from American Express |
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Centurion® Card from American Express |
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Virgin Australia/Velocity VIP Platinum or Gold card members Virgin Australia business class passengers |
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Certain Japan-based SkyMiles credit cards can access Sky Clubs, including Delta SkyMiles® Diners Club Card, Delta SkyMiles® Trust Club Platinum Visa Card, and Delta SkyMiles® Trust Club Gold Visa Card. See Delta’s international credit card website for specific details, fees, and policies.
Delta Sky Club House Rules
- Delta Lifetime Members may access the lounge when flying on any airline.
- The minimum age for Sky Club membership is 18 years old.
- Members under 21 must be accompanied by another member over 21 to access a lounge with a self-serve bar in the U.S.
- No gate passes will not be issued for entry, so guests must have access to the required terminal or concourse when visiting a lounge.
Read the full list of house rules on the Delta Air Lines’ website.
LATAM VIP Lounge

Location: Concourse J, near gate J6
Opening Hours: Daily from 4:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
LATAM VIP Lounge Facilities
- Self-serve buffet with premium hot and cold dishes
- Self-serve soft and alcoholic beverages
- Newspapers and magazines
- Wi-Fi
- Resting room
- Business center
- Showers
LATAM VIP Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
Day pass | Access is permitted with a same-day boarding card for a departing or arriving flight |
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Business class | Access is permitted with a same-day boarding card for a departing or arriving flight | Valid on LATAM, Austrian Airlines, or Oneworld-operated flights |
First class | Valid on Lufthansa, SWISS, Air France, EL AL, or Caribbean Air-operated flights | |
Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire | Valid on Oneworld-operated flights | |
LATAM Pass Black Signature |
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LATAM Platinum and Black |
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LATAM VIP House Rules
- Paid access is non-transferable and non-refundable.
- Paid entry is possible on the door and is subject to availability.
- LATAM Pass members must present a valid membership card.
Read the full list of house rules on the LATAM website.
Military Hospitality Lounge

Location: Concourse E, level 2 across from Air Margaritaville restaurant (outside the secure area)
Opening Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Military Hospitality Lounge Facilities
- Snacks
- Refreshments
- TVs
- Business services
- Family room
- Conference rooms
Military Hospitality Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
Military | Access is permitted with a same-day boarding card for a departing or arriving flight | The lounge welcomes:
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Turkish Airlines Lounge

Location: Concourse E, level 2 after security
Opening Hours: 24/7
Turkish Airlines Lounge Facilities
- Self-serve hot and cold buffet food
- Self-serve soft and alcoholic beverages
- Newspapers and magazines
- Business center
- Prayer room
- Showers
- Wi-Fi
Turkish Airlines Lounge Access
Access Type | Details | Fees and Policies |
Business or first class | Access is permitted with a same-day boarding card | Valid on a Turkish Airlines or Star Alliance-operated flight |
Star Alliance Gold | ||
Priority Pass | Access is permitted with a same-day boarding card when traveling on any airline |
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Turkish Airlines Lounge House Rules
A dress code is applicable, with shirts and shoes necessary for entry.
Connecting Between Terminals for Lounge Access
Passengers are able to walk between all terminals and concourses at MIA, but it’s not possible to stay inside the secure area at all times. You can remain airside when walking between Concourses D and E and between Concourses H and J (providing you’re not arriving on an international flight).
For all other routes, passengers must clear security at the concourse entrance, so it’s important to allow plenty of time when using a lounge in another concourse. Once inside Concourse D, passengers may ride the SkyTrain that has 4 stations throughout the mile-long concourse.
Hot Tip: Read our Ultimate Terminal Guide to Miami International Airport for more information about connecting between terminals.
Best Credit Cards to Access Priority Pass Lounges
If you want to receive automatic access to the Priority Pass lounge network, you’ve got a handful of great credit card options that will do just that. Priority Pass lounge access includes 4 locations at MIA and over 1,300 other airport lounges worldwide. Priority Pass is the largest airport lounge network in the world by far, so no matter where your travels take you, there will almost always be a Priority Pass lounge to welcome you.
Our top credit card option for Priority Pass access is the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card. With the Chase Sapphire Reserve card, you don’t just receive access to Priority Pass lounge locations — you also receive a dining credit at all Priority Pass restaurant locations. So, for example, when you visit Corona Beach House at MIA you’ll receive a $28 dining credit if you’re by yourself or a $56 credit if you’re dining with another person.
Another great option that is perhaps the best lounge credit card on the market, is the Amex Platinum card. While the Amex Platinum card does not offer access to Priority Pass restaurants, you will get access to top-notch Amex Centurion lounges, Plaza Premium lounges, Delta Sky Clubs (when flying Delta), Escape Lounges, and Airspace lounges.
Here are some other great credit card options that allow cardholders to visit Priority Pass lounges:
- Amex Business Platinum card
- Citi Prestige® Card
- Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card
- Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card (10 visits per year)
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card
- U.S. Bank Altitude™ Reserve Visa Infinite® Card
Final Thoughts
Miami International Airport has a pretty good selection of lounges for eligible premium passengers, frequent flyers, and credit cardholders. Priority Pass members will be pleasantly surprised with the facilities on offer in the Turkish Airlines Lounge, which has been highly reviewed by travelers.
Passengers that aren’t eligible to access The Centurion Lounge or airline lounges may consider purchasing a day pass to the Club America Lounge with a same-day boarding card for any airline.
The information regarding the Corporate Platinum Card® by American Express, Centurion® Card from American Express, Citi Prestige® Card, Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card, and U.S. Bank Altitude™ Reserve Visa Infinite® Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.
For rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, click here.
For rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, click here.