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Aruba's Reina Beatrix International Airport normally receives over 150 flights per week from various cities in the USA, Canada, several countries in South America, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and other Caribbean islands.


On this page you will find information about the peak hours at the airport, US pre-clearance, departure tax, transportation possibilities to and from the airport, and flight booking.

For more information about Airlines & Flights, please click here. Please also take a look at our Air Travel Tips page with information about security measures, guidelines for passengers traveling with medication and/or medical issues, duty free shopping at the airport and guidelines for importing foods, pets and other products to Aruba.

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Peak hours and recommended check-in times

In general, peak hours at the Aruba Airport for US departures are on Friday - Sunday from 11:30 am to 15:00 pm. It is recommended to reserve additional time for check-in and customs on these days.

Check-in

Check-in time for all flights to the United States is three hours before departure.

Check-in time for flights to all other destinations varies from two to three hours. It is recommended to verify the check-in time with your airline.

As ofDecember 1, 2021, all passengers leaving Aruba on flights to the USA will be part of the new flow control program at the Aruba Airport.This program is designed to provide visitors with more prompt service and a reduced crowd at the airport.

Travelers will be requested to arrive at the airport during a specific timeslot based on the Scheduled Departure Time on their airline ticket. Access to the check-in areas will only be granted to visitors when they arrive during the indicated times

GroupYellowBlueGreenOrange
Departure time2 PM or earlier2 PM - 3 PM3 PM - 4 PM4 PM or later
Check-in8 AM - 10:30 AM10:30 AM - 11:30 AM11:30 AM - 1 PM1 PM - 3 PM

Passengers should double-check their departure times and coordinate with their hotels, tour operators, and transportation companies in order to ensure that they will arrive at the right time.

It is important to note, that if a flight is delayed, passengers are still required to come to the airport for check-in based on their scheduled departure time.

US pre-clearance

Aruba has US pre-clearance for all passengers traveling to the United States. This means that you will go through passport control in Aruba at the U.S. Customs & Border Protection facility and once back in the US you don't have that hassle.
At check-in one Custom Declaration form per family will be handed out and must be filled-in before entering the U.S. pre-clearance facility. After checking-in proceed to the Aruba Immigration where you must present your travel documents. After passing the Aruba Immigration you will need to pick up your baggage (which you would have dropped off during check-in) and go to the U.S. Customs & Border Protection facility. A uniformed U.S. Customs and Border Protection official will then run a computer check and take your Customs Declaration form. Once the official clears you to pass through, you place your baggage on a conveyor that gets it onto your plane. You then clear security, and walk to your gate. You arrive back in the United States as a domestic passenger and walk off the flight as if you were arriving from any other point in the US.

Departure tax

The departure tax (passenger facility charge) is normally included in your ticket price, but it would be recommended to double-check this with your airline or contact the Aruba Airport.

To and from the airport

There are several ways to get to and from the airport. These are the most popular options:

Airport transfers

Airport transfers can be arranged for either individuals or groups and need to be made before arriving on Aruba. Upon arrival on Aruba the tour operator will be awaiting you after which they will bring you (and your party) to your resort.

Transfer Services

E.L. Tours Aruba

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EL Tours staff member will meet and greet you at the airport or at the Cruise ship terminal and will escort you to the bus. Read more

Car Rentals

Several car rentals have their office at the airport across from the arrival terminal, but there is also a shuttle service available from and to the airport for car rentals with offices located outside the airport.

Please see below list of car rentals with offices at the airport:

Shuttle service is available for the following car rentals:

Taxis

There are always several taxis waiting in line to bring you to your destination. Taxi rates are fixed as pricing is based on the destination instead of the distance. For more information about the taxi fares on Aruba, please click here.

Public transportation

Just outside the airport there are bus stops which are regularly serviced by Arubus which is Aruba's public bus service. Several public buses have a stop at the airport and you can take any of these buses in the direction of Oranjestad. At the bus station you can switch to bus line 10 which will take you to the low and high rise hotels.
The fee for the public bus is $2.60 per bus ride.

Parking

The airport has a large parking lot which operates with a ticket system. To enter the parking lot, you will need to take a ticket from the ticket machine next to the entry barrier and before leaving the airport you would pay for your ticket at one of the two pay machines located in the arrival terminal. After the ticket is paid you will have 15 minutes to leave the parking lot. Your paid ticket would need to be re-inserted next to one of the machines near the exit barriers.

Please view the parking fees here.

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FAQs

What travel documents do I need for Aruba? ›

Upon arrival in Aruba, you must have:
  • a U.S. passport valid for the duration of your stay;
  • a completed Embarkation and Disembarkation Card (ED-Card);
  • a return or onward ticket.
  • proof of sufficient funds to cover your accommodations and food expenses during your stay.
Sep 30, 2019

Do you need a negative Covid test to fly to Aruba? ›

Travelers are no longer be required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination.

Does Aruba have TSA Pre Check? ›

Reina Beatrix International Airport is proud to provide the services of the Department of Homeland Security/US Customs and Border Protection to pre-clear all passengers flying out to the US. Flights departing from Aruba to the US are considered to be domestic flights thanks to the pre-clearance facility.

Do you have to go through customs when flying to Aruba? ›

Check-in time

You will go through both a local Aruban passport and customs control, followed by a similar process at the US Customs & Border Protection (second passport and custom control) as US customs pre-clearance is available in Aruba. This way you will skip any additional security controls upon arrival in the US.

Do you need a Covid test to come back to the US? ›

As of June 12, 2022, people entering the U.S. no longer need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test.

Are masks required in Aruba airport? ›

We recommend arriving at the airport a minimum of three hours before departure. For all visitors age 15 and above, the Aruban government requires a mask be worn in the airport in Aruba. At the airport, continue to practice social distancing and follow the instructions of airport personnel.

Do I need a negative antigen test to fly? ›

You may be asked to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test when travelling to your destination. Countries will have their own rules on which types of test will be accepted (e.g. PCR or antigen test) and when you need to take them.

When should I fill out Aruba Ed card? ›

It's important to note that failure to complete the ED Card can result in a delay at the airport or even denial of entry into Aruba. It's recommended to complete the form at least 72 hours before your arrival to ensure that there is enough time for processing.

What can you not bring to Aruba? ›

Avoid belts, jewelry, clothing with metal buttons and/or metal in your shoes. Coins, keys and jewelry must be placed in a tray or in your carry-on baggage. All shoes have to be screened and you will be asked to take them off and to put them in a tray.

Do you go through US customs when leaving Aruba? ›

Aruba has US pre-clearance for all passengers traveling to the United States. This means that you will go through passport control in Aruba at the U.S. Customs & Border Protection facility and once back in the US you don't have that hassle.

How long does it take to clear customs in Aruba? ›

It usually takes about 45 minutes. Safe travels. For Duncan (post #7): for flights not going to the US, there is no pre-clearance system in Aruba. Make sure you go to the correct terminal to check in: as you enter the airport, go to Non-US Departures (just past Arrivals).

Should you carry your passport with you in Aruba? ›

Aruba is a country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By Dutch law, you must always carry identification. You should have a copy of your passport with you at all times.

How much cash can you bring to Aruba? ›

Travelling with luggage

If you enter or leave Aruba with more than AWG. 20,000,- in cash or securities, or the equivalent thereof in foreign currencies, you must notify this to the Customs Department (Departamento di Aduana). You'll need a *MOT form (*Unusual Transactions).

Can you bring medications to Aruba? ›

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging with your doctor's prescription. The variety of drugs available locally is smaller than in the U.S., and you may not be able to find all of your medications in Aruba. For most medicines, you will need a local prescription.

Do I need a passport to go to Aruba if I have a real ID? ›

I'm going to Aruba. Do I need a passport or can I use my Enhanced Driver's License? You can use your Enhanced Driver's License only if you're going on a cruise that will be stopping in Aruba. Otherwise, if you're planning to visit Aruba by plane, you need a valid passport book.

Do US citizens need a visa to visit Aruba? ›

U.S. citizens do not require a Tourist Visa to enter Aruba. However, a valid U.S. passport is required.

Can you use a real ID to go to Aruba? ›

No, you cannot use your real ID to go to Aruba. To be allowed entry to Aruba, you must have a valid passport. In most cases, you will also be required to have a visa to enter the country, depending on your citizenship and the reason for your trip.

Can a US resident travel to Aruba? ›

You can travel to Aruba from the USA, Canada, South America, Europe and the Caribbean via most major carriers, either non-stop or with convenient connections. A current passport is required. American, Canadian, and EU citizens or permanent residents do not require visas, nor do most South Americans.

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