AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoTourism Revenue & Premium Targeting: Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) reports April 2026 tourism spending at AWG 5,554.4 million (+6.5% y/y) and higher Average Daily Tourist Spending (AWG 538.73), with marketing focus shifting further toward high-income segments (HHI over USD 250,000). Hotel Investment & Positioning: Talk of the Town’s revitalized property officially opened as Voco, backed by ASG’s global sales and marketing support, aiming at higher-value visitors with a sustainability-led guest experience. Vacation Rentals Regulation (June 1): Aruba’s inter-ministerial vacation rental policy is in its final phase for a June 1 rollout, with industry groups pushing for tech-enabled, data-based rules and warning against “one-size-fits-all” comparisons to major non-island markets. Local Transport Digitalization: The government launched taxi.aw, an official taxi fare calculator with transparent pricing components (including late-night hours) and downloadable rules for passengers and operators. Clean Aruba Infrastructure: A.T.A. and partners signed the first Barcadera Waste Zone agreement, part of the Aruba Limpi campaign to cut illegal dumping through organized, accessible waste drop-off. Governance of State Utilities: Minister Arthur Dowers received recommendations from Themis Institute to strengthen corporate governance in state-owned utility companies, focusing on board responsibilities and shareholder authority. Caribbean Kingdom Policy: Dutch Parliament backs a motion urging Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire to benefit from future Venezuela-related economic and diplomatic developments as a “natural bridge.”
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