Reina Beatrix International

CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: AUA. ICAO Code: TNCA

market distribution on each continent.

Reina Beatrix International 30 days of scheduled flights

The graph shows thenumber of scheduled flights per day. The bars are divided between domestic and international flights.

airports

Number of routes on some of the biggest Reina Beatrix International airports.
Most popular flight routesPOPULAR

Reina Beatrix International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.

From     To  
AUA Aruba Curacao CUR  »
AUA Aruba Boston BOS  »
AUA Aruba New York JFK  »
AUA Aruba Atlanta ATL  »
AUA Aruba Charlotte CLT  »
AUA Aruba Bogota BOG  »
AUA Aruba New York EWR  »
AUA Aruba Miami MIA  »
AUA Aruba Toronto YYZ  »
AUA Aruba Bonaire BON  »
AUA Aruba Panama City PTY  »
AUA Aruba Philadelphia PHL  »
AUA Aruba Orlando MCO  »
AUA Aruba Chicago ORD  »
AUA Aruba Dulles IAD  »
AUA Aruba Minneapolis MSP  »
AUA Aruba Fort Lauderdale FLL  »
AUA Aruba Lima LIM  »
AUA Aruba Paramaribo PBM  »
AUA Aruba Santo Domingo JBQ  »
AUA Aruba Medellin MDE  »
AUA Aruba Sao Paulo GRU  »
AUA Aruba Houston IAH  »
AUA Aruba Baltimore BWI  »
AUA Aruba Santo Domingo SDQ  »
AUA Aruba Amsterdam AMS  »
AUA Aruba Antigua ANU  »
AUA Aruba New York LGA  »
AUA Aruba Dallas DFW  »
Based on the number of flight departures in March 2025.
Reina Beatrix International Aircrafts

Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Reina Beatrix International.

Aircraft model Flights
De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter 199
Boeing 737-800 Passenger 184
Airbus A320 127
Boeing 737-900 Passenger 121
Airbus A321 91
Boeing 737MAX 9 Passenger 80
Saab 340 80
A321neo 78
Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2 34
Boeing 737MAX 8 Passenger 32
ATR 42-300 / 320 29
Airbus A319 22
Airbus A330-300 21
Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 9
Boeing 757 Passenger 8
Boeing 787-8 8
Boeing 737-700 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ1 7
Airbus A330-200 5
Embraer 190 4
Boeing 777 3
Airbus A318 / A319 / A320 / A321 3
Airbus A 220-300 2
Boeing 737-700 Passenger 0

Reina Beatrix International airports

Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.

An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.