FLL to MIA Airport Transfer
Southbound on the corridor: from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International down I-95 to Miami International, timed so you make check-in with room to spare.
Distance
26 miles
Travel time
30-45 minutes
Fares from
$89 fixed
Plenty of travelers land at FLL because the fare was better, then need to reach Miami International for a long-haul departure. It is a smart play, but only if the ground leg is handled properly. The southbound run covers about 26 miles and takes 30 to 45 minutes; on weekday mornings, southbound I-95 into Miami is the heavier direction, so we schedule pickups with the traffic pattern in mind, not against it.
FLL is a compact airport with four terminals arranged around one loop, which makes pickups fast when your driver knows the building. We track your inbound flight, meet you at baggage claim of Terminal 1, 2, 3, or 4 with a name sign, and load your bags while you confirm your departure details. From there it is one seat and one vehicle to the correct level of MIA, whether you fly out of the North Terminal (Concourse D, American Airlines) or the Central and South concourses used by Delta, United, and the international carriers.
MIA handles more international traffic than almost any airport in the country, and its security lines behave accordingly. We recommend leaving FLL at least 3.5 hours before an international departure: 45 minutes for the drive plus the 3-hour check-in window airlines advise. Book a fixed fare from $89 and both airports become one smooth itinerary instead of two separate problems.
What to expect
Traffic-aware scheduling
We plan around the southbound rush into Miami rather than pretending it does not exist. Your quoted pickup time already includes the buffer.
Terminal-exact drop-off
MIA departures are split across North, Central, and South terminals. Give us your airline and we drop you at the right doors, not a generic curb.
Included waiting time
30 minutes for domestic arrivals into FLL, 60 for international. Slow bags do not start a meter.
Any group size
Solo flyer in a sedan from $89, or a family of six with dive gear in a Suburban. Same corridor, same punctuality.