AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Travel: Aruba’s June 2026 numbers keep climbing, with stay-over arrivals up 13.4% (143,343) and South America driving fresh growth. Aviation & Access: Southwest Airlines plans Saturday-only nonstop service between Nashville and Aruba starting March 2027, giving more U.S. travelers a direct route. Education & Community Debate: Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters criticizes how public funds are used in schools, arguing Aruba’s multilingual reading goals clash with math materials in Dutch. Youth & Leadership: Youth Parliament’s “Control Alt Lead” camp is training the next generation of young leaders, while the OCT Youth Network is now open for applications from Aruba youth aged 20–28. Culture & Revitalization: Minister Wever backs Oranjestad’s momentum with the ArtisA gallery opening in the former Aruba Bank building, and volunteers keep painting and sprucing up Bernhardstraat in San Nicolas. Public Safety & Daily Life: DVG warns residents about rising heat index conditions, and Mabon residents push for speed bumps to protect pedestrians near Famia Supermarket. Sports & Pride: Aruba Aquatics Federation returns from the CAC Games with nine aquatic medals, and local youth football continues in the CFU U-14 Challenge Series.
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