Airlines and Cruise Ships
Aruba’s state-of-the-art airport facility is the result of a multimillion-dollar renovation and expansion project that has established the Queen Beatrix International Airport as a hub in the Caribbean. The island is served by a number of airlines, and connections can be made to any part of the world, U.S.-bound passengers benefit from their own terminal building that houses a U.S. INS/Customs facility, allowing flights from Aruba to enter the U.S. as domestic flights.
For US bound passengers departure tax is US $36.75 and for international bound passengers the PFC (Departure Tax) is US $33.50. If in Aruba on transit for less than 24 hours, these charges are waived. Visitors can leave the airport and return freely within those hours. Children under 2 years of age do not pay the Aruba Departure Tax.
Aruba is also served by seasonal charter flights from Cleveland, Newark, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Orlando, Atlanta, Charlotte, Loisville, Cincinnnati, Nashville and Stewart Newburgh.
Year round charters from Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and Hartford.
In Canada, charter service is available through Skyservice.
Aruba is also accessible by most Cruise Ships through the Aruba Ports Authority . You can find the upcoming schedule of boat dockings at the following Link (You must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the schedule)

