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Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport

Miami, United States13 ft elevation

IATA

TNT

Three-letter passenger code.

ICAO

KTNT

Operational aviation identifier.

Elevation

13 ft

The airport is close to sea level, a detail travelers often notice in coastal weather and approach views.

Coordinates

25.86, -80.90

Miami map position.

Airport scale

Small Airport

The airport is easier to read than the largest hubs, but schedules can cluster around regional arrival and departure waves.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport overview

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport (TNT) serves Miami, United States. It is listed as a small airport, so this guide focuses on practical location context, airport identifiers, nearby alternates, and the details travelers can verify before planning a route through TNT.

The airport sits at 13 feet above sea level. Its coordinates are 25.8618, -80.8970, which helps travelers compare the airport with city access points and other airports in United States.

Nearby alternatives include Miami Executive Airport (TMB) and Miami International Airport (MIA). Compare those pages when checking backup airports, local access, or regional routing across North America.

TNT planning callout

For North American airports, parking, rental-car shuttles, and rideshare pickup zones can add meaningful curb-to-gate time. For this page, compare TNT with nearby airport links and the United States country guide before finalizing route choices.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport unique facts

TNT fact 1

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport uses IATA code TNT and ICAO code KTNT.

TNT fact 2

TNT serves Miami in United States.

TNT fact 3

In this directory, it ranks #1855 by estimated passenger scale among listed United States airports.

TNT fact 4

Across North America, this airport ranks #2278 in the current featured airport set.

TNT fact 5

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is classified as a small airport, based on airport type and available passenger estimates.

TNT fact 6

TNT sits 13 feet above sea level.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport facilities

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport restaurants

At TNT, check whether dining is concentrated landside or airside before settling near the gate.

TNT lounges

For Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport, lounge access usually depends on airline, alliance status, cabin, or paid-entry rules.

TNT WiFi

Use airport WiFi for maps, airline alerts, and transport bookings before leaving Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport.

Miami airport parking

For departures from Miami, compare terminal-adjacent parking with long-stay lots and shuttle timing.

TNT accessibility

Request mobility assistance with your airline before traveling through Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport; same-day help can be slower at peak times.

TNT ATMs

ATMs are most useful for small arrival cash needs in United States; compare fees before withdrawing large amounts.

TNT currency exchange

Currency desks at Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport are convenient after arrival, but city rates may be better for larger exchanges.

TNT car rental

Save TNT as your return point and follow airport rental-car signs rather than only city directions.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport airport hotels

Airport hotels near Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport are useful for early departures, long layovers, and weather-sensitive connections.

TNT medical help

For urgent health needs at TNT, ask airport staff for first aid or the nearest medical room.

TNT charging

At Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport, charge devices before boarding if you rely on mobile boarding passes, maps, or rideshare pickup.

TNT business travel

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport business travelers should verify lounge, workspace, and fast-track options before peak departure waves.

TNT family travel

Families using TNT should confirm stroller rules, family rooms, and walking distances before security.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport transportation

TNT taxi and rideshare

Taxi or rideshare is the simplest choice at TNT when arriving late or carrying luggage into Miami.

TNT train or metro

If rail is available at Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport, compare it against traffic-sensitive road transfers before choosing a taxi.

TNT bus and coaches

Bus service is usually the best-value option for Miami, but confirm stop location and operating hours for early departures from TNT.

TNT driving and car rental

For rental cars, save the airport code TNT in navigation and follow terminal-specific return signs rather than only city-center directions.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport location

TNT

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport

25.8618, -80.8970

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport traveler tips

TNT tip 1

Check the departure board before settling in; smaller schedules can cluster around a few busy waves.

TNT tip 2

Weather delays are usually more tied to regional systems than airport elevation.

TNT tip 3

Confirm ground transport availability for late arrivals, especially outside the main city center.

TNT tip 4

For photos and window views, note the field orientation around 25.86 latitude and -80.90 longitude.

TNT tip 5

If flying general aviation or charter, verify operating hours, handling, and fuel availability before departure.

TNT tip 6

For North American airports, parking, rental-car shuttles, and rideshare pickup zones can add meaningful curb-to-gate time.

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport FAQ

Where is Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport located?

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport (TNT) is located in Miami, United States, at coordinates 25.8618, -80.8970.

What is the IATA code for Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport?

The IATA code for Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is TNT. Its ICAO code is KTNT.

Is Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport a large airport?

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is classified as a small airport in the OurAirports dataset and reads as a small airport in this guide. The airport is easier to read than the largest hubs, but schedules can cluster around regional arrival and departure waves.

How early should I arrive at TNT?

For Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport, arrive earlier during morning and evening departure banks. International travelers should generally plan more buffer than domestic travelers, especially if bags or document checks are involved.

What elevation is Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport?

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is 13 feet above sea level; The airport is close to sea level, a detail travelers often notice in coastal weather and approach views..

Does Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport have scheduled airline service?

Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport is marked as not having scheduled service in the current airport dataset.

What city does TNT serve?

TNT primarily serves Miami and the surrounding region.

Are there nearby airports to TNT?

Nearby comparison airports include Miami Executive Airport (TMB) and Miami International Airport (MIA).

What transport should I check first at TNT?

For North American airports, parking, rental-car shuttles, and rideshare pickup zones can add meaningful curb-to-gate time. For Dade Collier Training and Transition Airport, compare fixed-link transit, official taxis, rideshare pickup, and hotel transfer options before arrival.

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