
American Airlines Group will invest one billion dollars (USD) in the expansion of Terminal D at Miami International Airport (MIA) , which is an essential hub and international gateway for the airline.
“The new and redesigned D60 is a transformative project that will provide a much better experience for our customers and our team. This investment, along with the new VIP lounges and new routes, reflects our shared commitment to Miami-Dade County and the airport to ensure that Miami remains the premier gateway from the United States to Latin America,” said Robert Isom, CEO of the airline.
The project will begin in 2027 and will include a three-level expansion to create 17 new boarding gates to accommodate larger aircraft and eliminate exterior boarding. The shared boarding area will also be expanded, incorporating adjacent spaces for each gate to optimize passenger flow and offer customers more space and comfort.
The expansion will also facilitate international arrivals and offer direct access from the third floor to the customs hall. The new terminal will feature spacious, bright areas with indoor palm trees, as well as new dining and shopping options for travelers.
“The D60 expansion is one of the most significant customer service improvements within our unprecedented, airport-wide modernization plan that will transform the passenger experience from the cockpit to the curb over the next five years,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
At Miami International Airport, American Airlines operates approximately 400 daily departures and, with its summer schedule, plans to operate more than 380 flights per day during peak hours to 155 destinations in 45 countries. The airline accounts for more than 60% of traffic and, for Latin America and the Caribbean, provides access to more than 90 destinations, including new service to Milan, Italy, and Bimini, Bahamas.
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