Getting to Aruba
Aruba is served by a number of major airlines and connections can be made to any part of
the world. U.S. bound passengers benefit from a dedicated terminal building that houses
U.S. Immigration and Customs services allowing flights from Aruba to enter the U.S. as
domestic flights. You will not be required to go through Immigrations/Customs at your U.S. entry
airport.
Aruba is also served by seasonal charter flights from Cleveland, Newark, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Orlando, Atlanta, Charlotte, Louisville, Cincinnnati, Nashville and
Stewart Newburgh with year round charters from Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and Hartford.
In Canada, charter service is available through Skyservice.
Please consult your local travel professional for options in travelling to Aruba.
The departure tax for Aruba is US $36.75 to the U.S. and is usually included in the
cost of your airline ticket. For all other destinations, the departure tax is US $33.50.
Queen Beatrix International Airport is a state of the art facility and
meets all standards set forth by the ADA
(American Disabilities Act) this includes bathrooms, hold rooms, check-in areas, etc.
There is a fully equipped medical facility with highly trained professionals. Arrangements
can be made with facility for special needs upon arrival and/or departure, as well as
emergency treatment while at the airport. Personnel are also permitted aboard aircraft
in emergencies and for evaluation. For further information, please call (297) 582-4800 ext. 300.
A number of cruise ships also call at Aruba. You will arrive and depart from a modern
Cruise Ship Terminal located
in downtown Oranjestad.
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