Miami International Airport (MIA) does not have a single "International Terminal"; instead, international flights arrive and depart from all three major terminals: North (Concourse D), Central (Concourses E, F, G), and South (Concourses H, J). In 2026, the South Terminal (Concourses H and J) serves as the primary hub for major international carriers such as LATAM, Lufthansa, and Air France. Concourse D (North Terminal) is almost exclusively used by American Airlines for both domestic and its massive international network to Latin America and Europe. For arriving passengers, there are two primary Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities: one in the North Terminal (Concourse D) and a larger one in the South Terminal (Concourse J) to handle the high volume of international entries.