Passenger Alert – Check Flight Status Before Coming to the Airport

Operational Update

Following January 3rd flight disruptions, airport operations are back to normal operations.

Passengers with confirmed scheduled flights are advised to arrive on time. Passenger Flow Control measures remain in effect, and the airport may be busier than usual as previously cancelled flights are being accommodated today in close coordination with airline partners and airport authorities, in a safe and secure manner.

Passengers traveling with carry-on luggage only, who already have their boarding pass and are within the airline check-in window, may proceed directly to the Immigration checkpoint. These passengers do not need to check in or enter the check-in hall. This measure is in place to support smooth passenger flow and reduce congestion inside the terminal.

Passengers whose flights were cancelled, as well as travelers without a confirmed flight, are strongly advised not to come to the airport and to contact their airline directly for rebooking and travel arrangements.

Passengers are encouraged to check directly with their airline and visit
https://www.airportaruba.com/live-departure-times
for the most up-to-date flight information before traveling to the airport.

More information on Passenger Flow Control is available at:
https://www.airportaruba.com/passenger-flow

Last updated: January 4, 2026 | 7:37 PM

 

ED Card Reminder for Inbound Passengers

Passengers whose flight to Aruba was cancelled and who are traveling on a new date must complete a new ED Card once their updated flight details are confirmed.

You will not be charged again — your previous payment remains valid and is recognized by passport information.
Completing a new ED Card helps ensure smooth processing upon arrival.

Submit your ED Card at: edcardaruba.aw

Passenger Flow Control

U.S.-bound passengers: Access to the U.S. Check-In Terminal is limited to 3 hours before departure as part of Gateway2030 construction measures to support a more efficient travel experience.

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Additional Flights to Assist Stranded Passengers

To assist stranded passengers, Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines added extra flights for January 5.

Extra Flight Details Southwest Airlines:

WN 8818 – Orlando (MCO) ➝ Aruba (AUA) | 12:15

WN 8817 – Aruba (AUA) ➝ Orlando (MCO) | 13:15

Booking Options:

Passengers may book this flight via Southwest.com, the Southwest mobile app, or by contacting Southwest Customer Relations / Call Center at +297 588 2900.

Extra Flight Details Delta Air Lines:

DL 9897 – Aruba (AUA) ➝ Atlanta (ATL) Estimated Departure: ~16:45

DL 9901 – Aruba (AUA) ➝ New York (JFK) Via Miami (MIA) Estimated Departure: 16:15

Booking Options:

Customers affected by cancellations, or those wishing to adjust their travel plans, are encouraged to:

  • Use the Fly Delta App
  • Visit Delta.com
  • Contact Delta Reservations (800) 221-1212

Code Of Conduct

Aruba Airport’s purpose is to facilitate a diverse air service network, a varied choice of commercial services and pleasant airport experiences through sustainable, safe, secure, and reliable airport operations & facilities for all airport users. The success of our business is dependent on the trust and confidence we earn from our colleagues, customers, and many stakeholders. 

We gain credibility by adhering to our commitments, displaying honesty and integrity, and reaching company goals solely through honorable conduct. AAA’s Code of Conduct is the basis for our company culture, in which trust, integrity, and respect are key components.

Our code applies to everyone in our company, at every level, including employees, supervisors, the CEO, AAA’s Leadership team, AAA’s Board of Supervisory Directors, and all of AAA’s third parties. 

  • You can find our Code of Conduct in English here
  • and in Papiamento here.