AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoVenezuela Earthquake Shockwave: Twin quakes (M7.2 and M7.5) hit near Yaracuy just 39 seconds apart, collapsing buildings and triggering emergency responses across the country and the wider Caribbean—felt as far as Aruba and Curaçao—while officials report rising casualties and injuries and keep searching for survivors. Tourism & Port Operations: Norwegian Cruise Line is adjusting a 2027 itinerary, dropping Oranjestad due to updated port availability, with the rest of the Caribbean sailing unchanged—another reminder that Aruba’s cruise calendar can shift with operational constraints. Local Tourism Livelihoods: Aruba’s tour guides are pushing back on a proposed policy that could limit ATV/UTV tours along the northern coastline, arguing access to long-used routes is tied to culture, jobs, and conservation. Consumer Confidence Pressure: Aruba’s Central Bank survey shows confidence sliding sharply—93% say they can buy less than six months ago—fueling renewed debate over whether economic growth is translating into everyday purchasing power. Airport Tech & Training: University of Aruba students toured Aruba Airport Authority’s new baggage-handling facilities, including digital monitoring and 3D scanning, highlighting skills-building tied to visitor experience. World Cup on the Ground: Temporary mini turf fields were installed in Oranjestad and San Nicolas to bring football closer to kids and teens during the tournament season.
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