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MIA and PS host ribbon-cutting ceremony for airport’s first private terminal inside historic Pan Am headquarters

Jun 17, 2026 | News

PS expands to Miami with its first Florida location and 4th worldwide

JUNE 17, 2026 (MIAMI, FL) – Officials from Miami-Dade County and PS, the private luxury terminal company reimagining commercial air travel, debuted the PS MIA location today inside the former Pan American Airways headquarters at Miami International Airport. The new terminal, which enables travelers to bypass the traditional airport experience through dedicated private facilities, streamlined security, and highly personalized end-to-end travel services, marks PS’ first location in Florida and fourth outpost worldwide, following the Dallas-Fort Worth opening earlier this month.

Today’s opening of PS MIA marks a new chapter at MIA for residents and visitors seeking a concierge experience and more convenient way to fly. We are always looking for innovative partnerships that elevate the traveling experience for all MIA passengers, and the revitalization of the Pan Am terminal is especially exciting. I’m proud to welcome PS to our community and applaud their dedication to preserving our aviation history while looking ahead to the future.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.

Thoughtfully reimagining the landmark 1960s structure, the 34,000 square-foot space preserves elements of Pan Am’s original architecture and interiors while introducing a curated suite of elevated amenities that redefine the travel experience from arrival to departure. The terminal features five Private Suites, The Salon – an elevated social lounge designed for solo and business travelers – and a central open-air courtyard, complemented by spa treatments available upon request. These elements shape two distinct guest experiences: The Salon, an elevated social lounge suited to solo and business travelers, and The Private Suite, which offers fully private, residential-style accommodations designed for discretion and comfort.

Creating a PS terminal within the Pan Am building, home to one of the most influential and iconic airlines in aviation history, is deeply symbolic of our mission to redefine the modern travel experience. Miami was a natural next step for us as the nation’s second-busiest airport for international travelers and a key link to Latin America and the Caribbean, further strengthening our presence in globally connected gateway cities.

Amina Belouizdad Porter, CEO of PS.

Launching later this year, PS Direct will further extend this offering with integrated door-to-door transfers, transporting guests between aircraft and home or hotel. Across every touchpoint, the experience is defined by thoughtful precision, from private BMW chauffeur transfers and chef-prepared dining to discreet coordination led by PS’ Control Room across security, airlines, and agency partners, ensuring a smooth, secure, and highly controlled journey.

PS MIA brings together RJ Heisenbottle Architects and interior designer Cliff Fong to reimagine the iconic property. The design preserves its defining mid-century Brutalist character, recognized as a Miami-Dade County Historic Site, while layering in furnishings and details that subtly reference the Pan Am era. The result is a seamless blend of heritage and modern luxury, offering travelers a sophisticated retreat. The building’s iconic features, including original Pan Am airline insignias, gold paneling, and original reflecting pools, have been carefully restored. The design draws inspiration from Miami’s tropical glamour through terrazzo, marble, smoked glass, and bold patterns. Blending these elements with PS’ signature hospitality, the new terminal offers a refined yet vibrant environment for travelers.

PS takes a personal, curated approach to design, which is not commonly done in the commercial space – they have a deep attention for how design relates to service. The building carries a strong identity, so our approach leaned into its heritage alongside the nostalgia and romance of Miami’s regional style. From the broad range of colors and textures to the individual character of each Private Suite, the design is meant to create memory and reinforce experience.

PS MIA Designer Cliff Fong.

The newest location continues PS’ commitment to showcasing local artists and brands within its terminals. For this project, PS worked with Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Art in Public Places, an award-winning public art commissioning program, to commission Nina Surel – Miami-based Argentinian artist and founder of The Collective 62, Miami’s first all-female art collective – to create integrated, artist designed reflecting pools at PS MIA. The art unfolds throughout the terminal, from a stoneware bas-relief mural of interlocking ceramic tiles to a mosaicked pool, each reflecting the city’s natural landscape and layered cultural influences.

The color palette was derived directly from this environment — the pastels of Miami’s Art Deco District, and the way light lands differently here than anywhere else. Subtropical light is generous and unforgiving at the same time. It reveals everything. Ceramic glazes fired at extremely high temperatures hold up to that light rather than retreating from it. My compositions balance warm and cool, high and low stimulation, arriving at a palette that is fully alive under the Florida sun in a way it simply wouldn’t be elsewhere.

Nina Surel.

With further art curation by Creative Art Partners, The PS Miami art collection is centered around light and a playful mix of materials with works that feel vibrant and expressive. There are subtle moments throughout, brought in through color, pattern, and arrangement, drawing from the building’s history as the original Pan Am headquarters. Softer pieces are balanced with bolder works, keeping the collection dynamic. It has an easy, vibrant energy that mirrors the rhythm and visual language of Miami itself. Artists include Shaina McCoy, Neill Wright, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Holly Lowen, and others; the art on display consists of mixed media pieces as well as paintings.

PS is currently operating in LAX, ATL, DFW, and MIA. For more information and to book, or become a member, visit reserveps.com

PS, originally established in 2017 as The Private Suite, reimagines the airport experience for the seasoned and discerning traveler. By owning and operating private airport terminals, PS allows commercial travelers to bypass the public terminals to indulge in a private and seamless travel experience with the spirit of luxury hospitality. At PS, guests can enjoy luxurious lounges or designated Private Suites, chef-prepared food, spa services and more, while the PS Control Room coordinates with government, security and airline officials to ensure the utmost efficiency, safety and privacy. Anyone can become a member of PS and corporate memberships are available.

Miami International Airport, America’s busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passengers, is receiving an unprecedented investment of $14 billion in capital improvements and maintenance upgrades. MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $212 billion and approximately 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida annually.

 

To request materials in accessible format, Sign Language Interpreters, CART services and/or any accommodation to participate in any Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) public meetings and events please email the ADA Office at ADAcoordinator@miami-airport.com or call the office in 305-876-7747 five days in advance to initiate your request. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

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