AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation & Tourism Capacity: TUI fly Netherlands will swap its six Boeing 737 MAX 8s for 737 MAX 10s and add a seventh aircraft, boosting seats and shifting toward more nonstop, high-demand routes—Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao are set to see increased services from April 2027. Hospitality Jobs & Development: Curaçao’s Pyrmont Curaçao Beach Resort has named Rob de Bekker as General Manager ahead of a November 2026 opening, under Marriott’s Autograph Collection, with a 305-room adults-only setup. Local Infrastructure Pressure: A Tanki Leendert resident says a road has stayed unpaved for 13+ years, despite promises and brief “preparations” that she claims were halted. Justice & Permits: Minister Arthur Dowers urges participants in “Hunto pa Progreso” to finish regularization before October permit expirations, warning temporary status only lasts while valid. Waste & Circular Economy: Aruba’s Compost Alliance is moving toward operations for organic waste composting, while BCI will coordinate “Cuida Aruba” cleanup logistics on Aug. 28–29. Tourism Product Niche-Building: Aruba Signature Experience 2026 winners—Cura di Mama, Moorebida and Piskechi Experience—will get coaching and marketing support to grow culture, wellness, nature and sustainability offerings. Primary Sector Focus: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever highlighted the need to modernize and strengthen Aruba’s fishing sector, including youth training via the Piskechi program. Rehab Care Gap: Horacio Oduber Hospital leadership says Aruba still lacks a full multidisciplinary rehabilitation facility, even as services expand.
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