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Miami International Airport Transportation
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We provide low cost quality ground Transportation from Miami International airport to Boca Raton. Our pricing is competitive and we offer special rates to high volume clients. Our professional drivers are knowledgeable and familiar with the most efficient routes to your destination.. Below we have provided some basic information regarding the airport for your convienence.
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MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RATINGS
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MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
| Curbside check-in |
This service, for domestic flights only, is generally easy to use, at least when the airport roadway isn't jammed. Because of federal security guidelines, all international flights require check-in at the airline counter. |
| Counter check-in |
Despite MIA's hustle and bustle, check-in for both domestic and international flights is relatively fast during most weekdays. On weekends, lines can be overwhelming, particularly on international flights. |
| Security |
At any given concourse, at any time, long lines can form when several flights depart close together. However, in general, security lines move quickly on weekdays. On weekends, watch out. If you're on an international flight, check with your airline, which might require you to be at the airport three hours before departure. |
| Baggage carousels |
Some of MIA's carousels feel like they are hidden in a cave, with low ceilings and cramped surroundings. The newer areas have easy-to-read signs for arriving flight numbers. |
| Killing time |
Modern airports increasingly have interesting shops and arcades. Not so at MIA. There's a $10 gift shop, some newsstands and a sundry shop. If you have a long wait before a flight, bring along entertainment, particularly for the kids. |
| Terminal layout |
The newer portion of the terminal, notably Concourse A, is gorgeous, with lots of open space, giant windows and high ceilings. The rest of it, originally built in the mid-1950s, feels cramped and jumbled with security line mazes. One saving grace: On an upper level, at the entrances to the various garages, a "moving sidewalk" makes getting around easier. |
| Restaurants |
MIA has a plethora of restaurants and places to snack. Just to name a few: Café La Carreta, Café Versailles, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Starbucks, Nathan's, California Pizza Kitchen and Top of the Port, which is at the top of the Miami International Hotel. |
| Lounges |
You might think an airport as big and busy as MIA would have plenty of lounges. But it has only four, and one of those is a sushi bar. Others include the Habana Bar and the Hotel Lobby bar. |
| Restrooms |
Restrooms are plentiful and for the most part clean. |
| Airport transportation |
Cabs, buses and shuttles are readily available. |
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