![]() In order to gain access to the highly restrictive and exclusive ‘Flagship First Dining’ inside the American Airlines Flagship lounge, a passenger must be booked into first class on a qualifying American Airlines international or 3-cabin transcontinental flight or be an invited top-tier Concierge Key member. Concierge Key members are allowed access, regardless of class of service and itinerary. Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire members are allowed access if departing or connecting to any flight marketed by AA or a Oneworld partner, regardless of cabin. Elite AAdvantage members with Platinum status and up can access the lounge on qualifying international flights, regardless of class of service. Location: After Security Checkpoint, North Terminal Concourse D, across Gate D-34Īccess: Passengers traveling internationally in first or business class on qualifying flights marketed and operated by American or one of its Oneworld partners are granted access to the lounge. ![]() (Image from Miami International Airport)Ĭoncourse D American Airlines Flagship Lounge (Photo by Emily McNutt/The Points Guy) Miami International Airport Terminal Map. Passengers, who have passed security, can take the Skytrain in Concourse D that allows them to move from one end to the other end of the concourse to visit their preferred lounge. Pre-security, passengers can move between terminals by using the moving walkways on Level 3. Sign up for the free daily TPG newsletter for more travel tips! Its three interconnected terminals - North (Concourse D), Central (Concourses E, F, G), South (Concourses H and J) - are connected by moving walkways and skytrains. MIA is designed in the shape of a sideways letter U. To understand Miami International Airport, it helps to first learn about its layout. In helping you plan for a layover or an overnight stay in Miami, we look at all the lounge options MIA has available for passengers. American Airlines uses the airport as one of its featured hubs and Frontier, Avianca and LATAM label it as a focus city for them. airport and is America’s third-busiest airport overall for international travel. As the gateway to the Americas, MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. Check out the deets below.Miami International Airport (MIA) is among the busiest airports in the world, accommodating over 100 airlines to more than 150 destinations around the globe. You might be asking what I wore to this event. I cant wait to arrive early to the airport and literally lounge! It gives me a new reason (aside from vino) to miss a flight and relax. The Centurion Lounge network is designed to be an oasis where AMEX Platinum and Centurion Card Members can relax and recharge while they’re on the road and enjoy a host of exclusive amenities including chef-crafted fare, delicious cocktails, Wi-Fi and private work stations (if you must work!), spa services, onsite professionals to provide Card and travel related services. This lounge is American Express’ fifth location with other lounges currently open at LaGuardia Airport, McCarran International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and San Francisco International Airport. My favorite dish of the night was the watermelon and cucumber salad topped with feta – it was so refreshing and very Miami. Ahem – me! Need a mani & pedi? No problem! Exhale is also on board to provide the spa services for the lounge. One of my favorite details is that American Express partnered with two of my local favorites: Chef Michelle Bernstein curated the menu and Jim Meehan put together a cocktail menu to prepare any jetsetter for their trip. The difference – the service was impeccable. The lounge is spectacular and even though we were in the airport – it literally felt like we were lounging at a hotel bar on South Beach. I had such a great time meeting other bloggers including some of my favorite travel bloggers that flew in for this event. Once I arrived the staff made sure the guests were quickly processed through the TSA checkpoints and once in the lounge – the party was in full force. A private car courtesy of American Express scooped me up and escorted me to the event. And if the services provided for the soiree are an indication of the service at the lounge – welp, I’m impressed. It was the welcome party for the newest arrival to Miami – the Centurion Lounge at the Miami International Airport! When I received the invite I was stoked because in my prior career, I was in and out of airport lounges… even missed a flight because I was enjoying too much vino at a private Lounge in Atlanta whoopsies! Since I’ve heard many tales about the various Centurion lounges and their amenities I was curious to see what they had to offer. This week’s soiree wasn’t just a regular party.
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