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.
TRAVEL ADVISORY – May 2, 2026
Passengers are advised that Spirit Airlines has ceased all operations effective today, May 2, 2026.
For further details, please refer to Spirit Airlines’ official notification via the link below:
https://www.spiritrestructuring.com
Travelers with existing bookings are encouraged to make alternate travel arrangements with other carriers serving their destinations.
Dear travelers,
Starting May 1st, 2026, you may notice that most shops and food & beverage locations on the right side after security are closed. This is part of the preparation for the next stage of Gateway 2030 – Phase 1B.
Please rest assured that these shops and dining options will be relocated to other gate areas in the coming months.
We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue enhancing our airport to create a better travel experience for everyone.
July 18, 2024
Aruba Airport Authority in collaboration with KPA conducted an emergency drill to test specific aspects of emergency response procedures.
ORANJESTAD - Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) conducted a focused emergency training exercise in collaboration with the Aruba Police Force (KPA) at Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix this evening.
This training was organized in accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Aruba’s local aviation legislation (AUA-AGA), which delineates methods for evaluating an airport emergency plan, including a partial exercise.
The purpose of the training was to evaluate KPA’s response time in an emergency scenario. AAA assessed the airport’s emergency notification system, the Crisis Team’s response time, the setup of the Crisis Team, Emergency Response Team assistance, and Security response to provide access, egress, and assistance to emergency services. AAA uses the results of these exercises to revise and update the airport’s emergency manuals.
AAA extends its gratitude to KPA for this training opportunity and looks forward to continued collaboration. AAA is proud of its team of volunteers who acted as victims in this training and all other colleagues and partners who assisted in making this training a success.

Aruba Airport Authority den colaboracion cu KPA a realisa un ehercicio di emergencia enfocando riba aspectonan specifico di proceduranan di reaccion di emergencia.
ORANJESTAD - Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) ayera nochi a organisa un “Emergency Exercise” den colaboracion ku Korps Politie Aruba (KPA) na Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix.
E ehercicio aki a wordu organisa segun e documento di International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) y leynan local di aviacion di Aruba (AUA-AGA) ku ta delinea metodo pa asina test y evalua plannan di emergencia di aeropuerto, incluyendo un training parcial.
E proposito di e training aki tabata pa evalua tempo di reaccion di KPA den un senario di emergencia. AAA a test sistema di notificacion di emergencia di aeropuerto, tempo di reaccion di Crisis team di AAA, setup di e Crisis team, asistensia di e “Emergency Response Team”, y tambe e team di Seguridad pa cu asistensia y coordinacion di accesso y salida pa servicionan di emergencia. AAA ta usa e resultado di e tipo di entrenamento aki pa revisa y actualisa e manual di emergencia di aeropuerto.
AAA ta gradici KPA pa e oportunidad di entrenamento y pa asina continua cu e bon colaboracion. AAA ta orguyoso di su team di boluntario cu a actua como victima den e ehercicio aki y tur colega y partners cu di un manera of otro a yuda pa hasi e training aki un exito.
