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What level is arrivals at Miami International Airport?

Domestic Arrivals: You will be on 2nd level and must take the elevator or escalator to 1st level to baggage claim. Ground transportation is immediately available outside the terminal on 1st level. Ticket counters and departures gates are on upper 2nd level.



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Finding the waiting area Based on the operating agreement with the airport, the waiting lot is located at the northwest corner of McLaughlin Road and Northwest 20th Street (see map below). You can find directions to the lot by tapping the MIA Waiting Lot symbol on the Driver app map.

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- on landside, it is customary to have departures at the upper level (when there are 2 levels) and arrivals at the lower level, as detailed above. - on airside, ground floor is usually dedicated to baggage handling and remote gates.

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International Arrivals and Federal Inspections After clearing passport control, passengers will proceed to collect baggage and clear U.S. Customs. The Interline Lobby is directly outside U.S. Customs, where passengers may re-check baggage if having a connecting flight.

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If you checked a bag, you'll have to collect it from baggage claim from the international flight. You'll need to clear customs and immigration.

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Terminals are all-encompassing facilities, while concourses are more specific structures. The term refers to the area of a terminal with its boarding gates.

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