Highlights
About This Lounge
American Airlines Flagship Lounge MIA is located in Concourse D at Miami International Airport (MIA). This lounge offers WiFi, Showers, Hot Food, Bar, and Spa. Access is available through Flagship First, ConciergeKey, and oneworld Emerald.
📊 Rating Breakdown
✨ Amenities & Features
Dining & Cuisine
Main Dining
Hot and cold cuisine selection
Premium Bar
Full bar with wine and spirits
Refreshments
Coffee, tea, and light snacks
Insider Tips
Awards & Recognition
Near Gate D30
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Quick Facts
LoungeFindr Rating
Google Rating
Terminal
Concourse D
Key Amenities
📍 Location
Terminal
Concourse D
Address
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, USA
Location Details
Near Gate D30
Phone
🕒 Operating Hours
★ Google Reviews
This is one of the worse lounges as the one in La Guardia. We were making a line just to access this place Once in the lounge the staff is not welcoming at all This place was packed so there were not tables or seats available The food is in the level of food dog for lunch time Main course chopped ch
Very kind staff. The location is always kept clean. The shower rooms were very clean and modern as well. I could have easily stayed in there for hours. It has more room and is more accommodating compared to the Admirals Club at D30. I will use this location every chance I get.
My husband and I had a long layover at MIA that coincided with winter storm Fern. The original front desk attendant we spoke to at the Gate D15 gate club said they were “at capacity “. This was disappointing. The second attendant was very hepful and helped us with our entry. A little upsetting with
The American Airlines Admirals Club is the perfect way to make travel feel first-class from the moment you step inside. The lounge is spacious, comfortable, and a welcome escape from the busy terminal. From the moment I walked in, the staff was professional, attentive, and made the entire check-in p
My husband and I had a first class international ticket, just landed at MIA for 3-4 hours and the “Latina” woman didn’t let us get in because our next flight wasn’t for more than 8 hours, now I know the rules and next time, hopefully, we won’t see her again. We did the same thing in Dallas before ou