What's Happening?
On January 14, 2026, the Greater Miami & Beaches Hotel Association (GMBHA) hosted a panel titled 'The Future of Tourism Mobility' at the Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables. The event, sponsored by MP Parking and supported by several annual sponsors, gathered
top transportation executives and hospitality stakeholders to address Miami's mobility challenges. The panel, moderated by Alice Bravo, P.E., featured influential figures such as Patrick Goddard, CEO of Brightline Florida, Stacy L. Miller, P.E., Director & CEO of Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, and Daniel Iglesias, P.E., District Six Secretary for the Florida Department of Transportation. They discussed transformative projects like the Metro Express Bus Rapid Transit, a 20-mile fully electric corridor, and the FIFA 2026 Mobility Plan, which includes five major hubs and extended rail hours. These initiatives aim to improve connectivity and ease congestion, positioning Miami as a leader in next-generation transportation.
Why It's Important?
The strategic mobility plans unveiled at the GMBHA panel are crucial for Miami as it prepares to host major global events in 2026, including the FIFA World Cup. By enhancing transportation infrastructure, Miami aims to provide seamless connectivity for visitors, thereby boosting its appeal as a top destination for international travelers and events. The initiatives are expected to enhance guest experiences, reduce travel friction, and improve connectivity between key locations such as airports, event venues, and hospitality zones. This focus on mobility not only supports the hospitality industry but also elevates Miami's reputation as a world-class destination, potentially leading to increased tourism revenue and economic growth.
What's Next?
As Miami implements these strategic mobility plans, stakeholders will likely monitor the progress of infrastructure projects like the Metro Express Bus Rapid Transit and the Signature Bridge. The success of these initiatives will depend on effective collaboration between transportation authorities, hospitality operators, and local government. Additionally, the integration of new technologies such as eVTOL testing for advanced air mobility will be crucial in positioning Miami as a leader in innovative transportation solutions. The outcomes of these efforts will be closely watched by other cities looking to enhance their own mobility strategies in preparation for large-scale events.













