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Q: How early should I arrive at the airport? A: We always recommend arriving at least 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight.
Miami Airport Long Term Parking There are two options available at the airport (on-site) which are: Terminal parking (Dolphin Garage and Flamingo Garage) and Valet parking. Dolphin Garage which is near terminal D and E and Flamingo Garage near Terminal F, G, H, and J.
NON-SIDA BADGE (Blue Badge) Issued to employees needing access through security checkpoints as well as additional areas such as the loading dock and/or a door, closet or elevator in the sterile area of the airport.
At the TSA, badges are carried by 1,200 inspectors who check that airlines, airports and others comply with security rules. The Environmental Protection Agency gives badges to its 250 workers charged with overseeing cleanups of oil spills and other hazardous releases, EPA spokeswoman Roxanne Smith said.
Miami-Dade County Ordinance requires all guests with a disabled parking permit or license tag to pay standard parking rates except as provided by Florida State Law. Two hours of complimentary parking will be provided to vehicles displaying a disabled parking permit or license tag.
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At the TSA, badges are carried by 1,200 inspectors who check that airlines, airports and others comply with security rules. The Environmental Protection Agency gives badges to its 250 workers charged with overseeing cleanups of oil spills and other hazardous releases, EPA spokeswoman Roxanne Smith said.
Red badges will be assigned to Airline personnel. Red badges with a Yellow Secondary color are assigned to Governmental agencies. Secondary are assigned to tenants requiring AOA/Secured area access to the main ramp area. Brown badges are assigned to corporate and perimeter tenants and allows access at their facilities.
* NOT authorized to use the Employee Portals or to be unescorted in the SIDA. Blue badge. SIDA. \u2022 Allows access to the Sterile areas and the SIDA and are sponsored by the Airport Board.
Green badge. Non-SIDA. \u2022 Allows access into the Sterile areas of the airport terminals after successfully completing the TSA screening process. * NOT authorized to use the Employee Portals or to be unescorted in the SIDA.
The SIDA badge means the wearer can access airline ramps, so security screening is intensive. Applicants must pass an employment background check, a Security Threat Assessment, and a fingerprint-based criminal history record check. That check will cover the previous 10 years.

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