AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Momentum: Aruba logged 143,343 stay-over arrivals in June 2026, up 13.4% year-on-year, with South America driving faster growth as the island’s first-half totals rose 10.9% to 845,501 arrivals. Air Connectivity: Southwest will launch Saturday-only nonstop service between Nashville and Aruba in March 2027, adding a direct U.S. gateway timed for a classic week-long stay. Local Business & Permits: Local merchants are warning that the Department of Public Works is leaving permit applicants waiting over a year, calling it a structural backlog that needs clear numbers and staffing fixes. Public Tender Scrutiny: The PPA is demanding proof that a waste-management contract funded via the Aruba Tourism Authority followed public tender rules, questioning whether a single private deal was properly awarded. Waste & Circular Economy: The Compost Alliance is moving into its operational phase, turning hospitality organic waste into compost with government and industry backing. Education Pressure: Aruba says three schools need urgent repairs costing over 13 million florins, highlighting maintenance gaps and the need for long-term planning. Housing Access: FCCA launched “Yabi di Bo Man,” guiding residents through a first-come, first-served path to homeownership financing. Workforce Support: DAS reported results from its “In The Picture” program, with 19 clients returning to work and a new edition starting Aug. 24.
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