Location: Oranjestad, Aruba Currency: AWG ƒ Aruban Florin
A list of currency exchange, ATMs and banks' branches in Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Airport (AUA). See locations, phone numbers, working hours and services.
ATMs / Cash Machines
CMB ATM
– In the Main Concession Area next to Dufry Perfumes & Cosmetics
– outside the airport terminal
RBC drive-thru ATM
– In front of the Non-US check in area
Banks
CMB Bank
– Landside, Ground Floor
Phone: +297 522 3000
Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM–4PM / Saturday 8AM–5PM / Sunday Closed
Currency Exchanges
CMB Bank
– Landside, Ground Floor
Phone: +297 522 3000
Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM–4PM / Saturday 8AM–5PM / Sunday Closed
Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Airport (AUA) Currency Exchange Rate
Here's the estimated foreign currency exchange rates at Oranjestad Airport for December 22, 2024. Just enter the amount you want to convert and the from/to currency. The official currency for Oranjestad is AWG ƒ Aruban Florin. These live exchange rates are updated daily but only gives you an estimate rate that may be different at the airport. We are not associated with Oranjestad Airport or any currency exchange services.
Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Airport (AUA) Lounge Access for Credit Cards & Banks
If you're a credit card or bank holder with lounge access you may have access to the following lounges at Oranjestad Airport. You can also access most of these lounges with a Priority Pass membership.
Lounge Name | Location/Terminal | Opening Hours |
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International VIP Lounge (Gate 2) | Main Terminal | Sun-Fri 11am-7pm Sat 11am-3pm |
International VIP Lounge (Gate 8) | Main Terminal | Daily 10am-5pm |
Oranjestad Airport Related Services
- - BOOK an AIRPORT HOTEL in Oranjestad or SLEEPING PODS
- - RENT a CAR in Oranjestad Airport or BOOK a PRIVATE TRANSFER
- - STORE your LUGGAGE in Oranjestad Airport or NEARBY
- - BUY a LOCAL eSIM for Oranjestad, Aruba or a GLOBAL eSIM
About Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Airport (AUA)
Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Airport (AUA) is an international airport located in Oranjestad, Aruba. It is named after Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, the now-retired Queen and former head of state of Aruba. It is equipped with one runway and one main passenger terminal. It first opened in 2007. It’s the hub for Aruba Airlines.
Phone: +297 524 2424
Website: airportaruba.com