Fly from
Budget
£283 - £391
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickMiami
LGW - MIA
LGWMIA
London Gatwick
fre 21/6
Nonstop9h 40m
Miami
tors 5/9
Nonstop8h 40m
London GatwickMiami
LGW - MIA
LGWMIA
London Gatwick
tis 5/11
1 stop35h 50m
Miami
mån 18/11
Nonstop8h 15m
London GatwickMiami
LGW - MIA
LGWMIA
London Gatwick
ons 13/11
1 stop16h 05m
Miami
fre 29/11
1 stop18h 15m
London HeathrowMiami
LHR - MIA
LHRMIA
London Heathrow
mån 4/11
1 stop26h 15m
Miami
tis 12/11
1 stop15h 25m
London GatwickMiami
LGW - MIA
LGWMIA
London Gatwick
mån 23/9
2 stops15h 51m
Miami
mån 30/9
2 stops23h 00m
London HeathrowMiami
LHR - MIA
LHRMIA
London Heathrow
mån 23/9
1 stop13h 45m
Miami
mån 30/9
1 stop11h 40m
London HeathrowMiami
LHR - MIA
LHRMIA
London Heathrow
fre 13/9
Nonstop9h 30m
Miami
mån 16/9
Nonstop8h 45m
London HeathrowMiami
LHR - MIA
LHRMIA
London Heathrow
tis 5/11
1 stop14h 25m
Miami
ons 20/11
1 stop11h 49m
London GatwickMiami
LGW - MIA
LGWMIA
London Gatwick
tis 1/10
1 stop14h 30m
Miami
tis 15/10
1 stop11h 40m
MIA Temperature | 20 - 29 °C |
---|
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Miami, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 29.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 20.0 C).
November, January and February are the best dates to book cheap flights to Miami, however they do fluctuate slightly depending when you want to travel. You can also find cheap flights to Miami during the hurricane season, which is from between June and November. October is a great time to book your flights to Miami as there after festivals are celebrations. Although the cost of flights to Miami might not be extremely expensive, make sure to book in advance to give yourself the best chance of saving money. If you’re flexible with your vacation time then you can easily find a bargain on your flight tickets, which gives you more money to spend abroad instead.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Situated 13km (8 miles) north-west of downtown Miami, Miami International Airport (MIA) is South Florida’s main airport. Due to a vast number of tourist attractions and sizable local populations, it’s one of the largest hubs in the US and acts as the country’s main gateway to Latin America. Having served just fewer than 36 million passengers in 2010, the airport is the 28th busiest in the world, with flights to Miami International Airport coming in from most continents.
Unfortunately, though, the airport has a reputation for being slow and disorganised, especially when it comes to luggage procedures. Passengers in transit often miss flights as they are required to clear immigration before collecting their baggage, after which they must then transfer it to their connecting flight. Moreover, it’s common practice for staff to remove bags from carousels and place them on the floor, leaving passengers to crowd around heaps of luggage and compete for a chance to locate theirs. Signage is lacking and unclear, and many airport personnel speak Spanish only.
However, MIA has a wide variety of eateries, bars and retail outlets to keep layover passengers amused. Musical performers also provide entertainment throughout the airport’s public spaces and numerous wall paintings add colour and vibrancy to the interior of the terminal building.