Queen Beatrix International Airport
- Queen Beatrix International Airport
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Der einzige Internationale Flughafen auf Aruba ist der Queen Beatrix International Airport. Er grenzt unmittelbar südöstlich an Oranjestad, der Hauptstadt von Aruba. Benannt ist der Flughafen nach der niederländischen Königin Beatrix.
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