The global passengers who’re flying by American Airlines to Miami international airport will be greeted by a recently constructed 3 level, 400,000 square foot Federal Inspection Service area that is twice the size of the present Concourse E facility. It will be in effect in the beginning of August this year.
Passengers will be able to acquire an easy access from any of the 47 gates within 4 minutes to the amazing new area that is located in the midst of North Terminal and adjoining the Concourse D skytrain station 3.
When the passengers arrive at the new FIS facility, the worldwide travellers will be welcomed by a passport control area that is equipped to have 78 lanes and can process 2,000 passengers per hour.
MIA is considered to be among a few of the United States airports that has 6 dedicated lanes for Global Entry, that results in the rapid process for those travellers who have registered themselves with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
As soon as the passengers are done with the processing, they can collect their inspected baggage in a spacious new 2nd level baggage claim area. They can then make their way out on the 2nd level for connecting flights or to the greeter’s lobby on the 1st level.
MIA airport now holds a privilege to become the top U.S. airport for international flights that service 1,300 weekly flights catering to 85 global destinations.
When the passengers arrive at the new FIS facility, the worldwide travellers will be welcomed by a passport control area that is equipped to have 78 lanes and can process 2,000 passengers per hour.
MIA is considered to be among a few of the United States airports that has 6 dedicated lanes for Global Entry, that results in the rapid process for those travellers who have registered themselves with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
As soon as the passengers are done with the processing, they can collect their inspected baggage in a spacious new 2nd level baggage claim area. They can then make their way out on the 2nd level for connecting flights or to the greeter’s lobby on the 1st level.
MIA airport now holds a privilege to become the top U.S. airport for international flights that service 1,300 weekly flights catering to 85 global destinations.
