The exclusive airport service provider, PS – formerly The Private Suite – is bringing its premium bypass to Miami International Airport (MIA), with reservations now open for travel starting June 30, 2026. This expansion follows successful launches at Los Angeles (LAX) and Atlanta (ATL), with Dallas (DFW) also slated to open soon.

The Concept: Elevating Commercial Travel

PS offers a unique alternative to standard airport terminals, allowing commercial airline passengers to experience private facilities and streamlined services. The Miami location will operate within the historic former Pan American Airways (Pan Am) headquarters, with renovations dedicated to preserving the building’s mid-century brutalist architecture while integrating modern luxury.

What PS Provides

Travelers can choose between two tiers of service: Private Suites (fully private spaces for up to four people) and The Salon (a shared lounge). Both options include expedited private TSA and immigration screenings, as well as chauffeured BMW transport directly to the jet bridge. Additional amenities include chef-prepared meals and spa treatments.

According to Amina Porter, CEO of PS, MIA was chosen strategically due to its high volume of international flights, particularly to Latin America and the Caribbean. The company aims to provide a superior experience for discerning travelers seeking a premium alternative to traditional airport congestion.

The Market: Is There Demand for Ultra-Luxury Bypass?

PS primarily targets high-net-worth individuals who do not own or regularly charter private jets. The service is expensive – ranging from $995 to $4,950 per person, depending on membership status and space chosen – yet may appeal to those who prioritize comfort, privacy, and convenience.

The viability of PS in Miami hinges on the city’s culture of conspicuous consumption. Many residents prioritize luxury experiences and are accustomed to high-end spending, making this service a potential status symbol.

Pricing Breakdown:
Without Membership: The Salon ($1,295/person), Private Suite ($4,950/up to four travelers)
The Salon Annual Membership ($1,250): The Salon ($995/person), Private Suite ($4,950/up to four travelers)
All Access Annual Membership ($4,850): The Salon ($895/person), Private Suite ($3,650/up to four travelers)

Bottom Line

PS is betting on Miami’s affluent clientele and their willingness to spend lavishly on convenience. The company’s expansion into the city suggests that a market for ultra-luxury airport services exists, particularly in a region where high-end experiences are often flaunted as status symbols. The success of PS MIA will depend on capturing this niche market and delivering a seamless, exclusive travel experience.