MIA is the Official Gateway to the World Cup in Miami

As the world turns its eyes to South Florida, Miami International Airport (MIA) will stand at the forefront of the FIFA World Cup experience — serving as a premier global gateway for millions of fans, athletes, officials, and international delegations arriving from around the world.
Operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD), Miami International Airport (MIA) is preparing to deliver a seamless, world-class travel experience through enhanced airport operations, elevated customer service, strengthened safety and security coordination, and expanded transportation connectivity. From arrival to departure, MIA will help ensure every journey through Miami is efficient, welcoming, and unforgettable.

Throughout the tournament period, MDAD will work in close partnership with federal, state, regional, and local agencies to maintain operational excellence, manage peak passenger demand, and support the dynamic needs of one of the world’s largest sporting events. Travelers will also have access to timely airport and tournament-related information designed to keep visitors informed, connected, and moving with ease.

Travel Tips for Residents and Visitors

Whether you're arriving for a match or traveling through Miami during FIFA World Cup 26™, plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey.

  • Arrive at Miami International Airport (MIA) earlier than usual, as increased passenger volumes and enhanced security screening may result in longer wait times.
  • Consider using public transportation, rideshare services, or shared transportation options whenever possible.
  • Check your flight status and review airport advisories before departing for the airport.
  • Expect heavier traffic near airport terminals and major transportation corridors on match days and during peak arrival and departure periods.
  • Follow all airport signage, transportation guidance, and safety instructions while traveling through MIA.
  • International travelers should ensure passports and travel documents are valid, up to date, and easily accessible.

If you observe something concerning, notify airport personnel or law enforcement immediately.

If You See Something, Say Something®

Help keep our community and visitors safe by remaining alert and reporting suspicious activity. Examples may include:

  • Unattended bags or packages
  • Threatening behavior
  • Unusual or suspicious activity
  • Situations that appear unsafe or out of place

If you observe something concerning, notify airport personnel or law enforcement immediately.

TSA World Cup Security

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Find official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) travel requirements, entry tips, and resources to help you arrive safely and smoothly for FIFA 2026.

MIA Resources

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Find directions, terminal maps, and navigation information to help you get around

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Explore airport parking options, rates, and parking maps to help plan your trip to and from MIA.

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To avoid long lines when you travel, you should consider the Global Entry and TSA Precheck programs.

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All baggage claim carousels are located on the Ground (1st) Level.

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Lost & Found information (Aircraft, TSA, Rental Car Center)

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Access travel essentials, including currency exchange, Wi-Fi, rental cars, amenities, nursing suites, animal relief areas and more.

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Find directions, terminal maps, and navigation information to help you get around

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Travel tips for passengers traveling with children and pets.

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Car Rentals, Public Transportation, Taxis & Ride Share, Shuttle & Train Services.

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myMIAaccess provides travelers with disabilities easy access to airport services, amenities, and travel information throughout MIA.

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The Skytrain has 4 stations, each spaced a quarter-mile apart. Each station has 2 lobbies - one for domestic and one for international passengers.

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Find answers to frequently asked questions about MIA operations, travel information, transportation options, safety guidance, and services during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Visit the Miami International Airport Website

Safety Tips

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Personal Safety

Stay aware of your surroundings, keep your belongings secure and within sight, report suspicious activity to airport staff or law enforcement and be cautious of scams, counterfeit tickets, and unauthorized vendors.
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Cyber & Digital Safety

Protect your personal information by avoiding unsecured public Wi-Fi networks, using a VPN when possible, accessing only official event websites and apps, and exercising caution when clicking links or scanning QR codes from unfamiliar sources.
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Health Safety

Stay safe in the heat by drinking plenty of water, monitoring yourself for signs of heat-related illness, wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, using sunscreen, and taking breaks in shaded areas to limit prolonged sun exposure.
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During an Emergency

Remain calm, move away from any visible or audible hazards, avoid running or pushing, and follow all official instructions.