AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAviation Tech & Borders: SITA’s Impact Report 2025 says air travel is heading toward 10 billion passengers by 2050, and the industry’s answer is software—digital credentials, biometrics, and AI—so airports can handle more without doubling terminals or border staff, with Aruba cited for pre-cleared arrivals processed in as little as eight seconds. Hospitality Skills: SVH and Teamwork Caribbean launched the Teamwork Hospitality Academy, bringing SVH-certified training to Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the BES islands via 50+ online courses plus coaching. Fire & Safety Readiness: Aruba’s Fire Department added a new Toyota Hiace Commuter and certified 40 firefighters to operate its ladder truck, boosting emergency response capacity. Energy Security: Government approved an AWG 7 million loan for Fuels Marketing & Supply Aruba to dismantle two deteriorating refinery towers (TOSI and MHI) to protect fuel supply and electricity generation. Consumer Protection: Aruba will introduce structural supervision of the Basic Basket Price Law from Aug. 15, with inspections and sanctions for non-compliance. Tourism Identity: A new Aruba-focused cultural piece warns that tourism-driven replacement of real place names risks erasing Aruba’s identity. Tourism Growth (Latin America): Aruba reported a 32.6% jump in South American visitors in Q1, reaching 66,160, as airlines expand regional connectivity. Regional Security Watch: The Dutch Defense Policy Paper flags Venezuela-related instability as a potential risk for Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, including possible airspace and supply disruptions.
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