Priority Pass Miami: What to know

If your travels take you through Miami International Airport (MIA), you may be looking for a way to pass the time. If you're a Priority Pass™ member, you can access participating airport lounges while waiting for your next flight. Below, we cover lounges in the Priority Pass network at MIA.
Priority Pass lounges in Miami
There are three lounges at MIA that grant access to Priority Pass members:
Turkish Airlines Central Terminal
- Location: This lounge is located in the North Terminal, after the TSA check point in Concourse E. It's on Level 2, past the escalator on the left-hand side. If you're coming from Terminal D, you can pass through the connector to the Central Terminal near the E gates and the lounge will be directly ahead of you.
- Details:Â There is a three-hour maximum stay limit, and access may be restricted if the lounge gets crowded.
Turkish Airlines South Terminal
- Location: This lounge is located in the South Terminal. The lounge elevator lobby is located midway between Concourses H and J. You can take the elevator to the third floor, and then keep to the left until you see the lounge entrance.
- Details: There is a three-hour maximum stay limit, and access may be restricted due to space constraints.
AV/TAP VIP Lounge
- Location: This lounge is located in the South Terminal near concourses H and J. Once travelers pass security, they can find the lounge opposite gate J6.
- Details: This lounge features conference facilities, but pre-booking is required.
How to access Priority Pass Miami lounges
If you're looking to access lounges in the Priority Pass network at MIA, there are a couple of ways to do so:
Purchase a membership
If you’re a frequent traveler, a Priority Pass membership may be worth the cost. Members can visit over 1,300 participating lounges worldwide. You can choose between three membership options depending on your travel needs.
Complimentary membership through eligible credit cards
Some credit cards, like Chase Sapphire Reserve®, provide cardmembers with complimentary Priority Pass membership (note that this card has an annual fee). This level of membership is not available for purchase; it is specifically offered as a credit card benefit by financial institutions.
In summary
Traveling may be tiring, so finding ways to relax can help make the experience a little more pleasant. Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers are enrolled in a Priority Pass membership and can visit lounges in the Priority Pass network at MIA.
This article contains the most up-to-date information at the time of publication. Details since publication are subject to change. Visit Priority Pass' official websiteOpens overlay for the most up-to-date benefits information.



