Miami International Airport unveils essential travel tips for the summer

Miami International Airport is expecting more than 16.4 million passengers this summer from June to August – a 3 percent increase in volume over last year’s record-breaking summer. Additionally, the FIFA Club World Cup from June 14-July 13 could drive the number even higher, bringing thousands of fans from all over the world to Miami-Dade County for the games.

South Florida’s rainy season, from May to October, brings refreshing afternoon showers and dramatic skies that are part of the authentic Miami experience. These quick bursts of tropical weather offer a welcome break from the heat and often give way to stunning sunsets.

During periods of lightning activity, airline ground crews may need to temporarily pause operations for everyone’s safety, which can occasionally cause flight delays.

As the lightning capital of the U.S. in 2024—with 76 flashes per square mile—Florida’s summer skies are as vibrant as the city itself, and MIA is prepared with safety protocols and real-time updates to help keep your travel on track.

“As Miami International Airport prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors this summer, I want to thank the incredible MIA team and our community partners for ensuring a safe, smooth, and welcoming experience,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “MIA continues to shine as a global gateway to our vibrant and diverse community—proudly connecting travelers to all that Miami has to offer, from our beautiful beaches and parks to world-class museums, Michelin-rated restaurants, and so much more. We truly thank our passengers for choosing MIA.”

During the busy summer and the rainy season underway, MIA passengers should follow these simple travel tips to help prepare for a smooth travel experience:

Check-In

  • Arrive at MIA three hours before your flight to allow time for parking, airline check-in, and security screening.
  • Check in online before arriving at MIA.
  • Updated flight information is available at www.miami-airport.com and via the MIA App.

Ground Transportation

  • Consider alternate ground transportation options, including ride-share and taxi services.

TSA Screening

  • As of May 7, 2025, all U.S. travelers must have a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, passport, or another acceptable form of ID to board domestic flights.
  • Pack essential items—medicine, documents, phone charger, and a change of clothes—in your carry-on in case of delays.
  • To speed up security screening: wear easily removable shoes, follow the 3-1-1 rule for liquids, and avoid packing prohibited items. Visit www.tsa.gov for a full list of tips.
  • Real-time TSA checkpoint wait times are available on the MIA App and airport website.

Parking

  • Half-price parking is available at MIA’s Economy Park and Ride Lot.
  • Valet parking is available at doors 2 and 20 in the Dolphin and Flamingo garages.
  • The Cell Phone Waiting Lot offers 60 free parking spaces just off LeJeune Road and N.W. 31st Street.

International Travel:

  • Eligible travelers can use the Mobile Passport Control app to submit passport and customs info electronically and skip the paper forms.
  • Accessibility lanes are available for international passengers with disabilities or limited mobility. Submit a request form 48 hours before arrival at www.miami-airport.com.

Ralph Cutié is the director and chief executive officer of the Miami International Airport.

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