Queen Beatrix International Airport

Queen Beatrix International Airport (IATA: AUA) is the main international
gateway to Aruba, located in Oranjestad, the capital of the island. It is named
after Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and serves as a hub for both
international and regional flights. The airport is modern and well-equipped,
offering a variety of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable experience
for travelers.
Facilities include restaurants, duty-free shopping, lounges, currency exchange,
and free Wi-Fi. The airport also has several car rental agencies and
transportation options, including taxis and airport shuttles, making it easy for
passengers to reach their destinations on the island. There are also VIP
services available for those seeking an enhanced experience.
Queen Beatrix Airport is served by
Aruba Airlines and
several international airlines, including
American Airlines,
KLM,
Delta Air Lines,
JetBlue Airways, and
United Airlines,
offering flights to destinations in North America, South America, and Europe.
Regional carriers like Wizz
Air and Aruba
Airlines also provide connections to neighboring Caribbean islands and other
regional destinations.
Public transportation to and from the airport is convenient, with taxis and
shuttle buses available. The airport is about 4 kilometers from downtown
Oranjestad, ensuring easy access to the island’s attractions and resorts.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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