Flights to Miami
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Best time to fly
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Main airport
MIA – Miami
Flying to Miami
Miami is the gateway to Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Two big airports serve the region: Miami International and Fort Lauderdale. Checking both almost always pays off.
Getting there
Miami International (MIA) is the main hub, with tons of flights to the Americas and Europe. Fort Lauderdale (FLL) is about 30 miles north and is a major base for budget airlines—fares are often lower, and it's still a reasonable drive or shuttle to Miami Beach and downtown. Use the search form above to compare MIA and FLL for your dates.
When to fly
Peak season is winter and spring break. For better value, look at September–early November or January (after the holidays). Tuesday and Wednesday are typically cheaper than Friday and Sunday.
If you're heading to South Beach or the Keys, FLL can be just as convenient as MIA and sometimes a lot cheaper. Always run both in your search.
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F.A.Q
Miami International (MIA) is the main airport with heavy Latin American and European traffic. Fort Lauderdale (FLL) is about 30 miles north and often has lower fares.