AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHotel & Tourism Upshift: Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino has opened The Westerly on Palm Beach, a 161-room boutique-style tower with adults-leaning options, private check-in, and an adults-only rooftop terrace—another clear signal of Aruba’s push upmarket. Business Climate & Finance: The Aruba Trade & Industry Association (ATIA) backs the HOFA framework, arguing it can restore fiscal stability, improve investor confidence, and potentially lower borrowing costs via Dutch AAA-rated financing. Tourism Spending: Aruba Tourism Authority reports April 2026 visitor spending rose 6.5% to AWG 5.5544 billion, with higher average daily spend and a stronger focus on high-income travelers. Tech & Connectivity: SETAR signed with Telearuba to broadcast every FIFA World Cup 2026 match on channel 23, while Air Canada launched free streaming-quality Wi‑Fi for Aeroplan members on Caribbean and Mexican routes. Local Governance Debate: Critics say HOFA’s public communication has been one-sided and pushed without technical experts, while Parliament and industry groups clash over access and transparency. Sustainability in Hospitality: Iberostar’s JOIA Aruba is using AI to monitor kitchen food waste and cut losses through better planning and staff awareness.
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