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What to know before checking fares.
Miami International Airport is one of Florida's strongest flight markets because it serves both local travelers and connecting international demand. That depth can create useful fare examples, but it also means prices move around holidays, cruise departures, major events, and winter travel. Compare Miami with Fort Lauderdale when your plans allow, and look at total trip value rather than base fare alone.
Use this page as a focused starting point for current fare checks. Compare the airport market, route type, travel window, and airline or search source before booking. Flexible dates can help because airfare often moves around weekends, holidays, school breaks, cruise departures, and major events.
The fare cards below are recent fare examples, not fixed prices. Open the route search, confirm current fares with the booking source, review baggage and seat fees, and check whether nearby Florida airports create a better total trip value.
How to compare Miami fare ideas
Start with flexible dates, then compare nonstop and one-stop options. Caribbean and Latin America routes may change by season, while domestic weekend routes often move around Thursday-to-Monday demand. Always confirm baggage rules, seat fees, and current availability with the booking source.
Routes worth watching from Miami
New York, Los Angeles, Bogota, Madrid, Lima, Paris, and Caribbean routes can all be useful starting points. If prices look high, compare Fort Lauderdale and shift the trip by a day or two before deciding.