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Aruba Airlines is Aruba's local carrier, operating regional routes between Aruba (AUA) and other Caribbean destinations including Curaçao, Bonaire, Venezuela, and Colombia. For travelers looking to fly to Aruba from the U.S., major carriers including American Airlines, United, JetBlue, and Southwest also operate nonstops from Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Houston, and other U.S. cities. FaresMatch compares all available airlines flying to Aruba to find you the lowest fare for your trip to the island.
Trending fares to Aruba
One-way starting prices from the U.S. to Aruba (AUA). Search above for live availability.
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Winter escape MIA → AUA Miami – Aruba- Flight time
- 3h 15m nonstop
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- American
$149 One-way · fromLow fare -
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Spring travel EWR → AUA Newark – Aruba- Flight time
- 4h 30m nonstop
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- United
$169 One-way · fromLow fare -
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Shoulder season JFK → AUA New York – Aruba- Flight time
- 4h 45m nonstop
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- JetBlue
$180 One-way · fromLow fare -
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Book early BOS → AUA Boston – Aruba- Flight time
- 4h 30m nonstop
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- JetBlue
$189 One-way · fromLow fare -
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Midweek deal PHL → AUA Philadelphia – Aruba- Flight time
- 4h nonstop
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- American
$199 One-way · fromLow fare -
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Midweek deal IAH → AUA Houston – Aruba- Flight time
- 4h 30m nonstop
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- United
$199 One-way · fromLow fare
Prices shown are recent starting fares and may change with date, demand, route, and availability.
Tips for booking flights to Aruba
Aruba is most popular in winter when U.S. travelers escape the cold. January through April is peak season — book 3 to 5 months ahead for the best prices. Aruba's trade winds keep it rain-free almost year-round, so there's no bad time to visit weather-wise.
American, United, JetBlue, Southwest, and Delta all serve Aruba with nonstops from various East Coast and Midwest cities. Comparing fares across all carriers often surfaces significant savings over booking a single airline.
Aruba uses the Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) card system for immigration pre-clearance, which generally makes arrival at Queen Beatrix Airport fast and efficient for U.S. visitors.
Frequently asked questions
Which airlines fly nonstop to Aruba from the U.S.?
American Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and Delta all fly nonstop to Aruba from various U.S. cities including Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Atlanta, and Houston. Aruba is well-connected to the U.S. East Coast.
What airport serves Aruba?
Aruba is served by Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) in Oranjestad. It's a modern airport with U.S. Customs Pre-Clearance — eligible U.S. departing passengers can clear customs before leaving Aruba for a faster U.S. arrival.
Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Aruba?
No — U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit Aruba. A valid U.S. passport and a completed embarkation/disembarkation card (ED card) are required. Stays of up to 30 days are typically permitted as a tourist.
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