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Average flight time, business class to Aruba from London: 9 hours 52 minutes.
Airlines with business class flights to Aruba from London: British Airways, United, Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines, Delta, KLM.
Airports in Aruba: Reina Beatrix International Airport.
Distance from London to Aruba: 4,683 miles.
British Airways has daily business class flights to Aruba from London.
While there are no direct business class flights to Aruba from London, British Airways operates multiple flights per day with just one connection. Typically, flights depart as early as 8:50am or as late as 4:05pm. After a connection in Miami, you will reach Reina Beatrix International Airport at 10:18pm. British Airways operate Boeing 777’s on this route which offer a very comfortable Business Class seat.
Following your check in at the dedicated Business Class check in area, you’ll always receive access to British Airways’ private lounges and spa treatments. Once onboard the aircraft, a spacious chair that converts into a fully flat six-foot bed awaits you. Recently, the company upgraded their bedding to The White Company, a renowned luxury lifestyle brand. Your seat will come with a mattress topper, duvet, large pillow, and blanket, ensuring a comfortable journey to and from Aruba.
Regarding food and beverage, you’ll be served three-course meals with optional spirits, wines, and soft drinks. Throughout the flight, you can always order a range of healthy and indulgent snacks from the Club Kitchen. All these luxury amenities guarantee you’ll enjoy a comfortable Business Class journey to and from Aruba with British Airways.
Getting to and from Aruba airport
After your business class flights to Aruba land, you’ll have several options to reach the city center. To travel via public transportation, you can ride the Arubus, the island’s bus system. The bus stops are located just outside the airport property. A one-day pass costs $5 and can be used for up to two trips.
Alternatively, you can travel via taxi to your destination. There are two taxi associations on the island- Arubas Transfer Tour & Taxi C.A. and Taxi Address Service. For current rates, visit the Official Aruba Taxi Price List 2018-2022 here. Reaching the capital of the island, Oranjestad, takes only a couple minutes in a taxi.
If you prefer to rent your own vehicle, Reina Beatrix International Airport has eight car rental companies with desks inside the airport. You will find them across from the arrival terminal. More so, there are an additional nine car rental companies with off-site facilities and shuttles that will transport you to and from the airport.
Where to stay in Aruba
Compliment your business class flights to Aruba with a stay at one of the city’s top hotels.
Surrounded by the white sand of Palm Beach, the Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort and Casino is an elegant yet casual tropical destination. Take advantage of Aruba’s sunshine at the resort’s 8,000 square foot pool complex, including waterfalls and a two-story waterslide. With its own private beach, the Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort and Casino is the perfect location to enjoy a relaxing oceanside cocktail or take a surf lesson with one of the hotel’s employees. For the ultimate luxury experience, book the Ocean View Deluxe Suite, complete with a spacious parlor and French balcony overlooking the Caribbean. You can then embark on a Dinner Sail along Aruba’s coastline, where you’ll be served a Caribbean buffet from the hotel’s talented chefs.
One of Aruba’s newest luxury hotels is The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba. Located on Palm Beach, the resort is surrounded by miles of clear waters and white sand. Each room has its own private balcony, ideal for lazy afternoons in the sun or evening cocktails. With four restaurants, two swimming pools, a 24-hour casino, and a spa, you’ll never be bored. After business class flights to Aruba, head for Ritual Coffee Culture and order a specialty brew and handmade baked good to combat the jetlag. Once you’re feeling awake, a tropical cocktail from Madero Pool & Beach Grill is next on the agenda. Finish your day with a massage from The Ritz-Carlton Spa or unwind in the jacuzzi. Whatever you choose, The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba guarantees luxury amenities, professional service, and the utmost relaxation.
Things to do in Aruba
Located just north of Venezuela, this island country boasts beautiful white sand beaches and desert landscapes. Due to its crystal waters, it’s a popular destination for ocean activities, ranging from diving through shipwrecks to kite surfing along the shore. Once you venture away from the strip of luxury resorts, you’ll find a myriad of adventure activities. Trekking through unique rock formations, swimming in natural pools, four-wheeling through rugged terrain- it’s all possible on this 70 square mile island. The capital city, Oranjestad, is filled with bright Dutch colonial buildings housing museums, boutique shops, and restaurants. It’s a popular destination for cruise ships, making it a tourist friendly location. After landing from business class flights to Aruba, don’t miss out on the following top attractions.
Taking up nearly 20% of the island, Arikok National Park is filled with rugged terrain, desert-like hills, stunning coastline, and various flora and fauna. As you explore the grounds, you’ll learn about Aruba’s geological, cultural, and historical past, either self-guided or through a professional tour. The national park also maintains a busy event schedule which includes informative programs. Some of the most popular attractions are Ayó, a rock formation with Indian paintings, Bushiribana Ruins, the remains of a 19th-century gold smelter, and the Natural Bridge at Anicouri, a 30-meter bridge formed by wave erosion.
California Dunes and Lighthouse
This landmark is one of the most quintessential Aruba images. You’ll find it on many Aruban postcards and tourist brochures. Named after the sunken S.S. California, the California Dunes and Lighthouse is a rugged mix of cacti, sand dunes, and the occasional wild goat. One of the most remarkable parts about the visit is comparing the calm waters of Aruba’s western shore to the rough waters of the east. Make the trek around sunset to enjoy breathtaking views of the natural surroundings followed by dinner at the nearby restaurant, Faro Blanco.
This island ranch offers three-hour horseback excursions across the island’s rugged landscape. Originally a 17th-century cocoa plantation, Rancho Daimari is truly a remote destination, far from busy roads and traffic. The horseback excursion takes you through the Arikok National Park, Natural Pool, Daimari Beach, and Moro. The ranch itself overlooks Daimari beach, and all visitors have full access to the ranch’s facilities.
Aruba Bucket List Experiences
In a recent SkyClub survey, we asked over 1,000 of our clients “what’s number one on your bucket list?”
35% of our customers ranked a specific experience as the number one item on their bucket list. So, if you are feeling a little daring, why not combine your business class flights to Huntsville with a once in a lifetime experience?
Spectacular – Experience the rugged desert, rock formations, and coastlines of Aruba from a 4X4 with Ruff Riders Motorsports.
Sea and Sailing – Embark on an afternoon Sailing and Snorkelling Sunset Cruise with snacks, Dutch grilled cheese sandwiches, and beverages.
Sky – Freefall over Aruba’s white sand beaches and crystal blue waters with Skydive Aruba.
Scuba – Discover some of the best dive sites around the island, including famous shipwrecks, with Fly ‘N Dive.
Summit– Hike 3.5 miles to the Conchi Natural Pool, a calm swimming hole nestled in a cluster of rocks.
Business Class Flights to Aruba, Practical Information
Majority of UK citizens traveling via business class flights to Aruba do not need a visa to enter the country. You can stay up to 90 days without a visa.
The climate in Aruba is tropical but not extreme, with an average annual temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Aruba also receives a cooling breeze from the trade winds, moderating the heat. The wet season is between October and January; however rainfall is still erratic and in short bursts. The island is south of the main hurricane path, meaning that it generally only experiences the fringe of these storms.
As for when to visit, the best time to receive low rates on accommodation and activities is between April and August. However, since Aruba’s weather is pleasant all year long, there is no bad time to book business class flights to Aruba.
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