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  2. Queen Beatrix International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queen Beatrix International Airport (IATA: AUA, ICAO: TNCA) (Dutch: Internationale luchthaven Koningin Beatrix; Papiamento: Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix) is an international airport located in Oranjestad, in the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba. It has flight services to the United States, Canada, several countries in the Caribbean ...

  3. List of the busiest airports in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the busiest airports in the Caribbean region by passenger traffic.Statistics are available for almost all the airstrips taken into account. The present list intends to include all the international airports located in the area geographically defined as the Caribbean.

  4. Category:Airports in Aruba - Wikipedia

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    List of airports in Aruba; Q. Queen Beatrix International Airport This page was last edited on 12 February 2021, at 09:18 (UTC). ...

  5. Aruba Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Aruba Airlines was established by Onno J. de Swart in 2006. [1] It began charter operations with a seven-seat Piper PA-31 Navajo in 2010. [2] The main headquarters is in the city of Oranjestad in Aruba, which is the main operation center, and the airline opened a new office at Queen Beatrix International Airport.

  6. List of airports in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Queen Beatrix International Airport Formerly Dakota Field 12°30′05″N 70°00′55″W  /  12.50139°N 70.01528°W  / 12.50139; -70.01528  ( Queen Beatrix International

  7. Transport in Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Queen Beatrix International Airport with planes at the terminals, American Airlines taking off (2006) Travelers have the option to take short plane flights from Queen Beatrix International Airport. The major local airlines, Divi Divi Air and EZ Air, operate multiple daily flights between Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire.