When is the best time to visit Miami?
Weather-wise, the best time to visit Miami is between December and May when it’s warm and dry, but not as hot as the summer months when it can be very humid. In terms of prices, August is the most expensive time to book flights from Manchester to Miami, and Spring Break from March to April is another peak. June flights often work out cheaper, but bear in mind hurricanes are possible at this time.
How many flights are there from Manchester Airport to Miami Airport a week?
On average, there are around weekly 2,651 flights on this route.
Which airlines fly from Manchester Airport to Miami Airport?
Airlines on this route include American Airlines, Air Canada, Air France, British Airways, Delta, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, KLM and SWISS.
Which airlines have the cheapest flights to Miami?
American Airlines, Air Canada, Air France, British Airways and Delta usually have the cheapest flights.
Can I fly direct from Manchester Airport to Miami Airport?
No – all flights from Manchester Airport to Miami Airport include at least one stopover, and some involve an overnight layover. Atlanta is one of the most common stopover cities on this route.
How long is the flight from Manchester Airport to Miami Airport?
The shortest flight is 12 hours and 10 minutes, but flight times vary considerably depending on the route.
What time should I arrive at Manchester Airport?
As a general rule, aim to be at the airport at least three hours before departure – you’ll need to have checked in at least two hours before your flight.
How do I get to Manchester Airport?
If you’re driving, you’ll be pleased to hear Manchester Airport is next to the M56 and has good links to the M6, M60 and M62. Use the postcode M90 1QX for your Sat Nav, and bear in mind there’s a free drop-off point on Thorley Lane, next to the JetParks 1 car park, if you want to save money on parking. If you’re getting the train, the station is right inside the airport campus, so the terminals are easy to walk to. There’s also a 24-hour Stagecoach bus service that runs from the city centre to the airport.
How do I get to into Miami from Miami Airport?
There are lots of public transport options to get you into Miami once you arrive at the airport. The Miami Beach Bus, for example, runs every 30 minutes from 6AM until just before midnight all week, from the Miami International Airport Metrorail station. The bus costs $2.65 – just take the free MIA Mover service from the airport to the Metrorail station. Or, jump on a Green Line or Orange Line train from Miami Central Station to reach other areas of Miami, again for $2.25 one way. There’s also a Tri-Rail service that links Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach – head to the third level of the airport terminal to get the free MIA Mover, then hop off at Miami Central Station to access Tri-Rail services. Hiring a car? Take the MIA Mover to the Miami Intermodal Center – the rental car center is next door. And if you’re in a hurry, take a taxi. You’re looking at around $22 to get downtown.
Do I need a visa to travel to Miami?
Most UK passport holders are eligible to enter America without a visa for up to 90 days – you’ll just need to get an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) before you travel.
Airport information
Flying from Manchester Airport
Manchester Airport has three passenger terminals, and you can walk between them fairly easily – there’s a skylink connecting Terminals 1 and 2, which are about a 15-minute walk away from each other. There’s a covered walkway between Terminals 1 and 3, which are five minutes apart. American Airlines and British Airways fly from T3, whereas Air Canada and Delta both fly from T2, so check where you’re flying from before you arrive. If you’ve got time to kill, there are plenty of shops and pre-bookable lounges, as well as Travelex UK currency exchange services in all three airport terminals.
Landing in Miami Airport
Miami International Airport is eight miles west of downtown Miami, and one of North America’s busiest for international flights. It’s made up of six concourses – D, E, F, G, H and J – divided between the North Terminal (Blue), Central Terminal (Yellow) and South Terminal (Red). Each of the terminals has three levels, and arrivals are on the first level. There are moving walkways to get you between terminals, and the North Terminal is served by the Skytrain on the top level. As for withdrawing money, there’s a Bank of America branch on the 4th level of North Terminal D, and ATMs in terminals D, E and J. There are currency exchange booths all over the airport, although you’ll find most on the second level.