AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism Momentum: Aruba is posting a strong start to 2026, with 427,343 stayover visitors in Jan–Mar—up 8.9% year-on-year—while new hotels, more flights, and fresh resort openings keep the island in the spotlight. Fuel Costs: Gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices in Aruba are set to drop effective July 8, as international fuel prices ease and the government keeps 50% of a temporary subsidy to protect purchasing power. Security & Public Spending Scrutiny: MP Xiomara Maduro is pressing the government over the Korrectie Instituut Aruba (KIA) security situation, questioning why key gate and scanner equipment was removed without a replacement system and whether any emergency purchasing route was considered. Sports Funding Leadership: ‘Lotto pa Deporte’ has appointed William Erasmus as Aruba Lotto CEO effective Aug. 1, with a focus on boosting sports financing, transparency, and modernization of sports facilities. Hospitality Skills Upgrade: SVH and Teamwork Caribbean launched the Teamwork Hospitality Academy, bringing internationally recognized training and SVH certifications to Aruba and the wider Dutch Caribbean via online courses plus coaching. Business & Property: The Court of Appeal upheld a lower ruling against D.F. Atlantic Development in an Eagle Beach land dispute, rejecting the company’s claim to an enforceable option right. Aviation Tech Trend: A SITA report says the air industry is preparing for 10 billion passengers by 2050 by scaling capacity and speeding border processing with software, AI and biometrics—citing Aruba’s faster pre-cleared arrivals as an example.
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