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Miami Gets Smarter Travel with Reclaim’s Luggage Delivery Service for MIA and FLL Passengers

10 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Miami Gets Smarter Travel with Reclaim’s Luggage Delivery Service for MIA and FLL Passengers
 

Reclaim, a start-up offering innovative transportation, logistics, supply chain, and storage solutions, is making its way to Miami, Florida, with an exciting expansion. Starting from late February, Reclaim will gradually launch its luggage delivery service for travelers flying out of Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). With this expansion, Reclaim aims to make travel easier, faster, and hassle-free for both leisure and business passengers.

Reclaim, the innovative start-up known for offering convenient luggage solutions, is leading the charge in simplifying travel logistics for passengers. It has already made waves with its services in Atlanta, the first city in North America to feature Reclaim’s luggage delivery option. The company’s growth to Miami marks an important step in its mission to expand its presence across major airports in the U.S. and Canada.

This expansion brings a much-needed service to travelers passing through two of the most important airports in Florida, specifically MIA, the second-busiest U.S. gateway for international passengers, and FLL, serving millions of travelers every year. By offering a unique combination of luggage delivery and check-in services, Reclaim hopes to change how passengers experience airports.

Reclaim will initially introduce its carry-on luggage delivery service, allowing passengers to have their carry-on luggage picked up at their door and delivered directly to the pre-security lobby at either MIA or FLL airports. This service will start in late February, enabling travelers to skip the hassle of carrying their bags through crowded airport terminals.

By spring 2026, Reclaim will expand its offerings with the addition of Remote Luggage Check-in, a service that will allow passengers to check in their luggage remotely, making the airport experience even more seamless. This will fill a significant gap in the market, as it eliminates the traditional need for passengers to wait in long baggage check-in lines before their flights.

These services are designed to make travel easier and more efficient, catering to both business travelers and tourists visiting the greater Miami metropolitan area.

The luggage delivery service will begin in late February 2026, and it will gradually be rolled out. Travelers flying from MIA and FLL airports will be able to book the service through Reclaim’s website, helloreclaim.com. As the service becomes more widespread, Reclaim will also expand its portfolio, adding Remote Luggage Check-in by spring 2026, further enhancing the travel experience for Miami passengers.

The service will be available to travelers departing from Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). MIA is one of the busiest international airports in the U.S., serving more than 55.3 million passengers in 2025. It is the leading airport for flights to Latin America and the Caribbean, making it a crucial hub for international travelers. Similarly, FLL serves over 35 million passengers annually, offering flights to more than 135 destinations. With this strategic expansion, Reclaim is positioning itself as a key player in enhancing the experience for millions of passengers who use these two major airports each year.

The decision to expand to Miami follows the successful launch of Reclaim’s luggage delivery service in Atlanta earlier this year. The service’s positive reception in Georgia has given the company confidence in its ability to replicate that success in other key U.S. cities. Miami’s growing status as a business and leisure destination makes it an ideal location for this new service.

By addressing common pain points such as baggage handling and airport stress, Reclaim aims to improve the overall experience for passengers at MIA and FLL. With more than 90 airlines operating from MIA, and over 25 carriers flying from FLL, the need for more efficient luggage management is clear. Reclaim is responding to this demand by offering an innovative solution that ensures smoother, more enjoyable travel for both business travelers and tourists alike.

Travelers can book the luggage delivery service directly through Reclaim’s website, helloreclaim.com. The process is simple: a Reclaim team will arrive at the specified address six hours before departure, pick up the luggage, and transport it to the airport. The service includes a tamper-proof tracking tag for each bag, ensuring that passengers can track their luggage throughout the process using Reclaim’s mobile app or receive real-time updates via SMS or email.

Additionally, Reclaim’s luggage delivery service is TSA-compliant and includes basic insurance for each piece of luggage. Travelers also have the option to purchase enhanced protection insurance for additional peace of mind. This partnership with SITA, a leading provider of air transport IT solutions, helps Reclaim ensure that its services integrate seamlessly with existing airport systems, further elevating the customer experience.

Following the Miami launch, Reclaim has plans to expand its service across more U.S. cities and Canada, focusing on building partnerships with airlines, hotels, and other travel service providers. The company is also preparing for major events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games in the U.S., where Reclaim’s services will be instrumental in managing luggage for athletes and guests attending large-scale international events.

Through its expanding network and innovative services, Reclaim is well-positioned to continue transforming the luggage handling process and providing a stress-free travel experience for passengers worldwide.

Reclaim’s luggage delivery service is set to revolutionize the travel experience in Miami, offering passengers an easy, efficient, and stress-free solution to manage their baggage. With its expansion to MIA and FLL, Reclaim is positioning itself as a leader in the travel logistics industry, offering valuable services that benefit both travelers and the broader aviation ecosystem. As the service continues to grow, it promises to make flying more convenient for millions of passengers.

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