
In preparation for the upcoming soft opening of the new U.S. Check-In Terminal at Queen Beatrix International Airport, Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) welcomed members of the local press for an exclusive site visit. This tour offered an inside look at the state-of-the-art check-in hall and advanced baggage handling system, key components of Phase 1A of the Gateway 2030 Project.
The event began with information and presentations on the Gateway 2030 Project and the extensive preparations for the terminal’s opening, delivered by Barbara Brown, Chief Revenue Development & Communications Officer; Gilbert Rafael, Chief Development & Technology Officer; and Marylou van der Linden, Operations Manager. Following this, Julian Chung, Project Executive, led a guided tour of the new baggage handling system, highlighting its advanced features designed to streamline the passenger experience.

The opening is scheduled for April 8, 2025, when Delta, United, Southwest, and Spirit will begin operations in the new check-in hall. The full transition, including JetBlue and American Airlines, will take place on April 29, 2025, marking a major milestone in the airport’s modernization efforts. By the end of May, all U.S.-bound passengers will benefit from a simplified check-in process, eliminating the need to reclaim or drop off luggage after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) screening and removing secondary security checks.
As the transition approaches, Aruba Airport will be actively communicating with passengers through various channels to ensure they know where to go and what to expect. Detailed information, including signage and social media updates will guide travelers through the new check-in process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
With the opening just days away, Aruba Airport is finalizing preparations to ensure a seamless transition for airlines and passengers alike. The Gateway 2030 Project remains a testament to the airport’s vision of providing a world-class travel experience while enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
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AUA Airport is one of the busiest airports in the Caribbean region, with more than 25 different airlines operating in Aruba, contributing to over 3 million passengers per year and providing air service to 31 countries and 45 non-stop destinations worldwide. Of the markets that AUA Airport serves, 77% are from the U.S. and Canada, 15% from Latin America, 4% from Europe, and 4% from the Dutch Caribbean.
AUA Airport recognizes that this is thanks to a stable economy, political climate, hospitality, diverse population, and overall safety of our island. AUA Airport's aspiration is to become one of the most sustainable, secure, and future-ready airports in the Latin American and Caribbean region, providing a reliable workplace with modern facilities and excellent customer service to reflect Aruba’s hospitality, contributing to a prosperous future for Aruba.
