When flying from the US to Aruba, you may need to connect through a gateway city in the US whose airport has direct flights to Aruba. Such airports are listed here:
- JFK (John F Kennedy International Airport) in New York
- CLT (Charlotte Douglas International Airport) in North Carolina
- MIA (Miami International Airport) in Florida
- BOS (General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport) in Massachusetts
- BWI (Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshal Airport) in Maryland
- IAH (George Bush Intercontinental Houston Airport) in Texas
- ATL (Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport) in Georgia
- EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport) in New Jersey
- MCO (Orlando International Airport) in Florida
- FLL (Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport) in Florida
Unless you live nearby one of the gateway cities listed above, you will probably first need a domestic flight to that hub airport. From that hub you would then take a non-stop flight to Aruba to complete your flight from the USA to Aruba. An international arrival airport in Aruba is AUA (Queen Beatrix International Airport).
It is also sometimes possible to create an itinerary from a US city to Aruba which connects through an airport in another country, but for many travelers flying from the United States that may mean two connections and a longer flight. Hope this page helped you in planning flights to Aruba.