Miami Airport Transportation According To Your Needs
Are you planning on traveling to Miami? If you are, then you will most likely be flying into Miami International Airport, and unless someone is meeting your flight, you’ll need some form of transport to get you to wherever it is that you are going. Whether your final destination is downtown Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or even Orlando, there is a wide range of Miami airport transportation options available to you.
The simplest and most convenient option is usually a taxi. They are available outside of the lower arrivals area. If you have difficulty finding one, there are dispatchers located outside of every concourse that will be able to assist you.
The Super Shuttle is a shared-ride transport service that offers an economical alternative to taxis. Prices are per person, based on distance. Because the shuttle makes several stops to drop off or pick up other passengers, overall travel time may be somewhat higher than it would be if you were using a regular taxi. Reservations are not required, but are recommended.
Many hotels offer airport shuttle service. If you are staying at a hotel that does offer the service, you will find its shuttle, along with the other hotel shuttles, outside of the upper departure area.
There are several private transportation and limousine companies that service Miami International, offering a wide variety of vehicles. Options range from luxury sedans to SUVs. Chauffeurs will often meet the client at the gate and accompany him/her through the baggage claims area. This service however, must always be arranged in advance.
More adventurous travelers, or those on a limited budget, may prefer using public transportation. There is a Metrobus stop outside concourse E, across from Customs. A night service called Airport Owl runs from 11:50PM to 5:40AM.
Travelers heading to Miami Beach can take the Airport Flyer, a relatively new express bus, which runs between Miami International Airport and Miami Beach. The service operates daily between 6AM and 11PM, with buses departing every 30 minutes. Passengers wanting to head downtown can take it as far as the Earlington Heights Metrorail station, where it makes a stop, and then take the train from there.
Another option is Tri-Rail, a commuter train operating between Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. The Tri-Rail Airport Station is located to the airport’s east, on NW 21st Street. Bus connections are available, with Metrobus offering free shuttle service to Tri-Rail ticket holders.
With the completion of the new Rental Car Center, car rental companies will no longer have desks inside of the airport. All of the rental firms that previously had their desks there, as well as many with locations nearby, are being moved into it. For the time being, a shuttle service will be provided to transport customers from the airport terminals to the new center. A light-rail system, called the MIA Mover, is under currently under construction and will provide a permanent link between Miami International and the RCC in the future.
Miami International Airport is a large, busy, and sometimes confusing place. If you need help finding the location that your Miami airport transportation departs from, airport personnel are always there to provide assistance. Do not hesitate to ask.
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