Reina Beatrix International
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: AUA. ICAO Code: TNCA
Reina Beatrix International 30 days of scheduled flights
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Flights with Reina Beatrix International that are seasonal or re-launching again.
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Aug 12 | Aruba | Providenciales | PLS |
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Oct 27 | Aruba | Toronto | YYZ |
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Nov 9 | Aruba | Chicago | ORD |
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Dec 18 | Aruba | Sao Paulo | GRU |
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Dec 19 | Aruba | Boston | BOS |
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Dec 21 | Aruba | Minneapolis | MSP |
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Reina Beatrix International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
From | To | |||
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AUA | Aruba | Curacao | CUR | » |
AUA | Aruba | New York | JFK | » |
AUA | Aruba | New York | EWR | » |
AUA | Aruba | Boston | BOS | » |
AUA | Aruba | Miami | MIA | » |
AUA | Aruba | Bogota | BOG | » |
AUA | Aruba | Charlotte | CLT | » |
AUA | Aruba | Panama City | PTY | » |
AUA | Aruba | Bonaire | BON | » |
AUA | Aruba | Atlanta | ATL | » |
AUA | Aruba | Medellin | MDE | » |
AUA | Aruba | Philadelphia | PHL | » |
AUA | Aruba | Dulles | IAD | » |
AUA | Aruba | Orlando | MCO | » |
AUA | Aruba | Santo Domingo | SDQ | » |
AUA | Aruba | Lima | LIM | » |
AUA | Aruba | Fort Lauderdale | FLL | » |
AUA | Aruba | Paramaribo | PBM | » |
AUA | Aruba | Toronto | YYZ | » |
AUA | Aruba | Santo Domingo | JBQ | » |
AUA | Aruba | Cali | CLO | » |
AUA | Aruba | Baltimore | BWI | » |
AUA | Aruba | Houston | IAH | » |
AUA | Aruba | Chicago | ORD | » |
AUA | Aruba | Amsterdam | AMS | » |
AUA | Aruba | Antigua | ANU | » |
AUA | Aruba | Punta Cana | PUJ | » |
AUA | Aruba | New York | LGA | » |
AUA | Aruba | Dallas | DFW | » |
AUA | Aruba | Providenciales | PLS | » |
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Reina Beatrix International.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Airbus A321 | 208 |
De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter | 199 |
Boeing 737-800 Passenger | 143 |
Boeing 737-900 Passenger | 113 |
Airbus A320 | 96 |
Reina Beatrix International airports
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