MIA Passenger Brochure - Miami International Airport

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MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
2014-2015
MIAMI-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENT
MIA SERVES A LARGE & DIVERSE MARKET
THE LOCAL MARKET
Miami International Airport (MIA) serves a population base
spanning Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties and
comprising one of the top ten largest metropolitan areas in
the United States with over 5.6 million residents. Miami-Dade
County accounts for almost half of the population of Southeast
Florida.
THE VISITOR MARKET
Miami-Dade attracts nearly 14 million visitors annually, almost
half being international. Miami is the second top destination
in the USA for international tourists and has consistently
ranked among the top five preferred destinations in the USA
for international travelers since 1990.
Greater Miami offers exceptional natural assets, including an
ideal year-round climate, renowned beaches and world class
attractions. Miami offers close proximity to all of the Orlando
area tourist attractions as well.
During 2013, Miami’s visitor numbers totaled 14.2 million,
with a record 7.1 million, or 50% international visitors and 7.1
million, or 50% domestic visitors. 96% of all visitors to Miami
arrive by air.
The PortMiami is the world’s busiest cruise port, with 4 million
passengers per year. The world’s largest cruise lines are
based in Miami. MIA provides the PortMiami with over 70% of
its passenger base.
THE BUSINESS MARKET
With an exceptional international business base, MiamiDade is the hemispheric center for commerce in the
Americas, facilitated by extensive business infrastructure
and a multicultural, multilingual population.
Miami excels in international trade and finance and serves
as the base for transactions between North America and the
world with the Latin American / Caribbean region.
There are over 1,000 multinational corporations in the area,
of which more than 600 companies maintain Latin American
headquarters.
With the third largest consular corps in the USA, greater
Miami has 55 foreign consulates, 30 bi-national chambers
of commerce and 18 foreign trade offices.
In international trade finance and investment, Miami has the
largest concentration of domestic and international banks
south of New York City, with approximately 87 financial
institutions and 33 foreign bank agencies.
International trade and logistics is one of Miami’s top two
leading industries, with MIA’s air trade value reaching $68.5
billion during 2013.
MIA RANKINGS AND STATURE
Miami International Airport is the second leading gateway to
the USA following New York’s JFK Airport.
MIA is the largest gateway to the Latin American / Caribbean
region with over 1,120 weekly departures to 70 destinations
in the region.
MIA is Florida’s busiest airport, and the premier international
gateway to Florida, handling nearly 70% of Florida’s total
international passenger traffic.
With a catchment area that reaches and encompasses
Orlando, Miami provides global access for Florida’s high and
growing population, as well as serving as the entry point for
millions of annual visitors and business travelers who choose
Florida for leisure and/or business purposes.
TOTAL PASSENGERS
TO/FROM
LATIN AMERICA
& CARIBBEAN
RANKINGS OF MAJOR
U.S. AIRPORTS
15.1
7.0
3.8
2.7
2.5
9.7
9.0
1.8
26.5
20.2
17.9
11.3
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MIA - EXTENSIVE ROUTE NETWORK & LARGE MARKET SHARES
MIA AIR SERVICE ATTRIBUTES
MIA offers an extensive air service network stretching to
nearly 150 destinations on four continents. Air service is
provided by a total of 76 scheduled and 20 charter carriers.
MIA supports multiple airline and multiple daily frequencies to
virtually every capital and secondary city / business center in the
Latin American / Caribbean region.
During 2013, MIA set a new all-time record for annual passenger
traffic with 40.5 million passengers, an increase of 3% over
2012. Of the total passengers that traveled through MIA 20.2
million, or 50% were international, and 20.4 million, or 50% were
domestic. MIA maintains one of the highest international to
domestic passenger ratios of any US airport.
During 2013, MIA handled 49% of the U.S. - South American
passenger market, 26% of U.S. - Central American and 27% of
the U.S. - Caribbean passenger markets. MIA is the largest
connecting point for flights between the Americas, and for flights
between the Americas and Europe.
MIA PASSENGER CATCHMENT AREAS
TALLAHASSEE
Miami Primary Passenger Catchment Area
Population 2013
JACKSONVILLE
2,617,176
1,838,844
Primary Catchment Area
ORLANDO
Secondary Catchment Area
1,372,171
TAMPA
Miami
Fort Lauderdale
West Palm Beach
WEST PALM BEACH
MIA TOP MARKETS & TOTAL PASSENGERS YEAR 2013
DOMESTIC
FT. LAUDERDALE
INTERNATIONAL
FT. MYERS
New York, New York
3,139,328
Brazil
1,963,718
Atlanta, Georgia
1,491,606
Colombia
1,258,184
Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas
1,103,819
Mexico
1,249,545
Los Angeles, California
1,069,126
Venezuela
1,080,738
Washington, DC
Chicago, Illinois
Orlando, Florida
1,051,076
1,039,223
978,909
Dominican Republic
1,049,061
974,569
United Kingdom
Canada
840,020
784,305
Argentina
764,569
Boston, Massachusetts
755,185
Peru
688,334
Charlotte, North Carolina
753,566
Panama
678,181
Houston, Texas
688,220
Cuba
672,123
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
560,323
Ecuador
592,096
Tampa, Florida
499,111
Germany
579,959
Las Vegas, Nevada
396,255
Bahamas
566,422
San Francisco, California
376,696
Spain
562,155
Detroit, Michigan
329,888
Jamaica
551,642
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
324,724
Haiti
510,866
New Orleans, Louisiana
294,563
Costa Rica
496,054
Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina
264,177
Chile
411,848
Baltimore, Maryland
250,562
France
402,538
Denver, Colorado
220,079
Trinidad and Tobago
342,924
Minneapolis, Minnesota
219,064
Nicaragua
339,942
St. Louis, Missouri
194,164
Cayman Islands
335,148
Jacksonville, Florida
157,126
Honduras
324,229
Key West, Florida
141,857
Curacao
319,187
San Juan, Puerto Rico
MIAMI
Florida International
Passengers by Airport
Year Ending December 2013
MIA
69.1%
Others
4.8%
MIA
MCO
FLL
Others
FLL
12.7%
MCO
13.3%
20,274,061
3,903,438
3,735,763
1,413,661
WELCOME TO THE NEW MIA
MIA PASSENGER FACILITIES
MIA has recently completed its $6.4 billion Capital
Improvements Program (CIP). The CIP includes an expanded
and efficient airfield with four runways and several new
taxiways, expanded passenger parking facilities, a central
collection plaza, additional lanes at upper/lower terminal
drives, and enhanced connections to the surrounding
expressways and the new Rental Car Center (RCC).
The CIP’s largest components are the new South and North
Terminals. Combined, the new terminals add over 4 million
square feet to MIA’s prior 3.5 million square feet of terminal
area space. Terminal expansion has increased gates by
23% and there are now 29 more gates with international
and domestic capability. Concession space for passengers
has increased 134%.
●● An automated people mover moving 9,000 passengers
per hour with four stations conveniently located from
east (gate D-1) to west (gate D-60).
●● A gate delivery automatic Baggage Handling System
(BHS) with over 12 miles of conveyors with a capacity
to process 6,400 bags per hour.
●● 166,922 square feet of concession space, including
118 food and beverage, retail and duty-free shops.
●● American Airlines, American Eagle and oneworld
Alliance airlines are located in the North Terminal.
D60
D55
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E23
E21
D53
D50
E33
E31
D51
E25
SOUTH TERMINAL
E24
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F16
F23 F21
F19
D41
F17
F15
F14
F12
E10
F1 1
F9
F8
F5
F4
E8
E1 1
E9
E6
E7
F3
D39
D34
D38
D37
E5
D30
D32
ST A
D31
E2
D29
D28
G7
G5
G8
G6
D27
G3
G4
D26
G2
●● A new 48-gate facility, linear Terminal over 1.3 miles in
length, capable of accommodating fully independent
domestic and international arrivals at each gate.
●● An attached Regional Commuter facility, complete with
2 contact gates and 12 regional boarding gates, plus 9
hardstands.
●● A new 400,000 square foot Federal Inspection Facility
with 72 check lanes capable of processing more than
2,000 passengers per hour and offers both Global Entry
kiosks and automated passport control (APC) kiosks.
D40
D36
D35
D33
E4
F7
F6
G19
G15
G16
G1 1
G14
G9
G12
G10
D42
D43
F10
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D44
D45
F20
F18
●● An additional 1.7 million square feet to MIA.
●● 28 gates and three checkpoints.
●● A new Federal Inspection Facility able to process 2,000
passengers per hour and offers both Global Entry
kiosks and automated passport control (APC) kiosks.
●● 60,000 square feet of concession space, including 61
food and beverage, retail and duty-free shops.
The North Terminal encompasses more than 3.8 million
square feet. This project provides extensive new facilities and
conveniences, including:
D46
D47
The South Terminal includes Concourse H and Concourse J, and
provides the following amenities:
NORTH TERMINAL
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D48
D49
E30
E22 E20
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H15
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D25
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H11 H9
H14 H12 H10
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H7
H6
H5
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H4
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D24
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D23
D22
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D21
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J18
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J9
J7
J5
J3
J16 J14 J12 J10
J8
J6 J4
J2
D19
NORTH
TERMINAL
CENTRAL
TERMINAL
SOUTH
TERMINAL
D16
D17
D14
D12
D15
D10
D11
D8
D9
D6
D7
D4
D2
D5
D3
MIAMI-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENT
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MIA-NEW ACCESS, EFFICIENCIES & INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
CENTRAL BOULEVARD
The MIA Mover, a 1.25-mile people mover system opened
in September 2011 to connect MIA to the Miami Rental Car
Center, and was the first milestone of the Florida Department
of Transportation’s Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) project.
AirportLink, a 2.4-mile extension from the MIC to Miami-Dade
Transit’s Metrorail system, opened in summer 2012. The
MIC’s 16.5-acre Miami Central Station, which broke ground in
September 2011, is scheduled to be completed towards the end
of 2014 as Miami-Dade County’s first ground transportation
hub, providing passengers connections to services such as:
the County’s Metrobus system; Tri-Rail; Amtrak; Greyhound;
taxi; and other private transportation.
Rendering courtesy MDX
Rendering courtesy FDOT
The Central Boulevard Widening Project, which the MiamiDade Expressway Authority began in April 2010, will separate
commercial and passenger traffic at MIA’s main roadway
entrance with the introduction of new service roads for
commercial vehicles. The project also features new digital
way-finding signage and is scheduled for completion towards
the end of 2014.
INTERMODAL CONNECTIONS
Photo © Steven Brook Studios
The MIA Mover connects the MIA terminals
to the Rental Car Center (RCC) facility.
The RCC features 16 car rental agencies,
and inventory of 6,500 rental cars and
serves 28,000 customers daily.
MetroRail connects MIA with points north,
south and the Downtown areas of Miami.
NEW AIR ROUTE INITIATIVES
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department, operator of MIA,
continually seeks expansion and diversification of its air
route network both abroad and in the United States for both
passenger and air cargo service.
International route development is presently focused on new
and expanded air service to destinations in Europe, Asia,
Africa and the Middle East/Gulf Region. Several destinations
in each world region are targeted as premium markets in
MIA’s expansion efforts and will receive additional benefits
as part of the MIA air service incentive program.
Domestic route development is focused on expansion of
frequencies in MIA’s top city pairs, new route considerations
to secondary markets, and diversification of the domestic
product for greater traveler choices, including recruitment of
low cost carrier service. Inquiries regarding new air route air
service development may be made to:
marketing@miami-airport.com
AIR SERVICE INCENTIVES TO AIRLINES
The MIA incentive program, ASIP4, offers landing fee and other
benefits to passenger and cargo carriers in various broad and
narrower arrangements according to the desired services being
sought by MIA. A brochure containing all details, benefits and
qualifications is offered on-line at: www.miami-airport.com
MIAMI-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENT — MARKETING DIVISION
T 305.876.7862 • F 305.876.7398 • marketing@miami-airport.com
www.miami-airport.com
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