Briefing About Iberia Airlines MIA Terminal
Airport Name | Miami International Airport |
Airport Address | 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, United States |
Airport Code | MIA |
IATA Code | IB |
ICAO Code | IBE |
Airport Contact Number | +13058767000 |
Terminal | Terminal D |
Working Hours | 24 hours |
Official Website | www.iberia.com/ |
www.facebook.com/iberia | |
twitter.com/iberia | |
You Tube | www.youtube.com/user/iberia |
Instagram Account | www.instagram.com/iberia |
Get These Services At Iberia Airlines Miami International Airport
Flight Ticket Booking and Cancellation | Ticket Rescheduling |
Web / Online Check-in | Airport Counter Check-in |
Kiosk Check-in | Airport and In-Flight Wifi |
Unaccompanied Minor | Travel with Pets or Animals |
Baggage Allowance | Duty-free Allowance |
Flight Information | Airport Lounges |
Visa-related Information | Pet Relief Area |
Missing Luggage | Immigration Services |
First Class and Business Class Seats Enquiries | Economy Class Seat Enquiries |
Privilege Club | Delayed Flights |
Transit Information | Privilege Club |
Seats Selection and Enquiries | Concierge Services |
Airport Facilities | In-Flight Entertainment |
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FAQs
Terminal E is the office of Iberia at Miami Airport. It is an international terminal that takes care of European airlines and provides all the facilities for travelers, right from check-in to security screening.
Terminal D is one of the major station terminuses for American Airlines and all of the other OneWorld alliance airports. The terminal quite efficiently handles the passengers both domestically and internationally.
Miami airport’s global operations are found on Terminals E and F, while Terminal D is also carrying some global destinations through selected carriers.
From D, walk over to Terminal E, either via the well-designed Skytrain network or walk upstairs through an air-conditioned concourse with moving sidewalks and electronic signing.
From E to Terminal D, travelers can make their way by either Skytrain or by interior corridor. Both are easy and have clear signage.
It features pedestrian walkway linkages between terminals that are accessible by Miami Airport indoor sidewalks. Such pedestrian walkways are eased by moving sidewalks and clear directional signs that guide passersby in their own way through the cooled passages.