AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHospitality Skills Boost: SVH and Teamwork Caribbean are rolling out the Teamwork Hospitality Academy across Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the BES islands, with 50+ Dutch/English e-learning courses and SVH-recognized certificates to lift service standards. Tourism Resilience Watch: A UN report says Curaçao’s recovery is strong but still too tourism-heavy, urging faster investment in renewable energy, marine protection and digital infrastructure to cut exposure to global travel swings. Fire & Safety Upgrade: Aruba’s Fire Department added a new Toyota Hiace Commuter and certified 40 firefighters to operate its ladder truck, strengthening emergency response capacity. Energy Security Move: Aruba approved an AWG 7 million loan for Fuels Marketing & Supply Aruba to dismantle two deteriorating refinery towers, aimed at protecting fuel supply and electricity generation. Aviation Tech Trend: SITA’s Impact Report 2025 argues airports can handle passenger growth toward 10 billion a year by 2050 using AI, biometrics and software—citing Aruba’s fast pre-cleared border processing. Consumer Protection: Aruba will introduce structural supervision under the Basic Basket Price Law from Aug. 15, with inspections and sanctions for merchants that exceed maximum prices. Security Outlook: The Dutch Defense Policy Paper flags Venezuela instability as a potential risk for Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, including possible airspace and supply disruptions, and calls for a permanent Marine presence in the Caribbean. Tourism Market Shift: Aruba is seeing standout growth from South America, with Q1 visitor numbers up 32.6% year-over-year, reinforcing the island’s push to diversify beyond North America and Europe.
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