Outbound
1 hour 50 minutes
Return
2 hours 0 minutes
Daily Flights
8+
Airlines
2
Timezone note
Both cities are in the Eastern time zone — no adjustment needed.
About this route
Miami to Charlotte is an American Airlines stronghold, connecting two of the carrier's major hubs. The high daily frequency serves connecting passengers, banking professionals (Charlotte is the second-largest U.S. banking center), and travelers between South Florida and the Carolinas. Spirit adds budget competition on the route.
Charlotte's hub congestion can cause arrival delays even in clear weather, as American's massive connecting operation keeps runways busy. Miami's summer thunderstorms affect outbound flights. At under two hours, this short hop makes delays proportionally more impactful. Landing alerts help business travelers and connecting passengers track actual gate arrival at CLT's busy terminal.
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FAQ
About 1 hour 50 minutes northbound and 2 hours on the return.
American Airlines dominates with hub-to-hub service. Spirit also offers nonstop flights.
Yes, CLT is American's second-largest hub. Many passengers connect through Charlotte. Landing alerts help track tight connections.
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