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Club America F

Concourse F is where you’ll find Club America F

Club America F sits in the Central terminal’s Concourse F at Miami International Airport, listed as an independent lounge rather than airline-branded space. It’s after security in the F pier, so you need an F-gate boarding pass or time to walk over from nearby E or G concourses.

The lounge appears on the official MIA lounge roster for Concourse F, but current public info stops there: no published hours, no posted day-pass rates, and no clear list of accepted cards or memberships. Treat it as a “bonus if open” option rather than a guaranteed part of your airport plan.

Since there are no dependable reports on food, drinks, or seating quality, don’t bank on Club America F for a full meal before a 3-hour flight or a shower before a red-eye. Assume basics only and buy anything critical—like a proper sit-down meal in Central terminal—before you head toward F.

Routing matters at MIA: the Central terminal covers Concourses E, F, and G, and walks between them can push 10–15 minutes at a normal pace. If your flight leaves from North terminal (D) or South (H/J), factor in that walk both ways before committing to a stop at Club America F.

Access rules aren’t clearly spelled out online for this lounge, and there’s no reliable list of which airlines or credit cards get you in. If you’re holding a premium card or flying in a premium cabin, check your airline app or program site for “Club America F” specifically before you spend time trekking to Concourse F.

Watch your clock: Miami security and inter-concourse walks are slow enough that a 90-minute layover can shrink fast. Tip: treat Club America F as a “peek in if you’re already at an F gate” option, and keep a backup plan in Central terminal in case it’s crowded, closed, or not accessible on your ticket.

How to get in

  1. 01 Concourse F
  2. 02 independent lounge

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