AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Branding: Aruba Tourism Authority Europe is engaging luxury travelers at Society World in a bid to bring back visitors who already know the island, while Aruba’s Chile relaunch pushes “meaningful, responsible travel” over classic beach-only messaging. Local Food & Culture: The Aruba Roadside Food Tour is rolling out a digital pocket guide aimed at spotlighting family-run roadside eats beyond resort dining. Tourism Demand Shift: A.T.A. data shows alternative stays (small hotels, private rentals, Airbnb/Booking) are driving the fastest growth, with private rentals now accounting for nearly 42% of overnight stays. Air Connectivity: Wingo launched a year-round Aruba–Barranquilla route and added seasonal service to Bucaramanga, strengthening Colombia links. Primary Sector Support: A public tender will upgrade services for Santa Rosa (DLVV) with 36-month contracts covering maintenance and irrigation work. Energy & Industry: Aruba S.p.A. acquired three hydro plants near Turin, boosting its renewable generation footprint in Italy. Public Safety & Training: The Fire Department added a new van and certified 40 firefighters to operate the ladder truck. Fuel Costs: Gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices drop as Aruba continues a partial subsidy to cushion consumers. Governance & Security: Dutch officials cite Caribbean “war rooms” as producing results, including tighter controls that have pushed up cocaine street prices in Aruba. Sports & Community: FIFA Forward 7 Turf Project begins at Bubali field, starting renovations across seven pitches.
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