AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Culture: Aruba Roadside Food Tour is rolling out a digital pocket guide to help visitors find authentic, family-run roadside eats beyond the resorts, with a push to spotlight local culinary culture in international promotion. Aviation Tech: SITA’s Impact Report 2025 says air travel can scale toward 8 billion passengers within 20–25 years and 10 billion by 2050 mainly through software—faster border processing, AI in operations, and smarter airport capacity—without doubling infrastructure. Local Health & Sports: Edric Magalona has opened ELEVA Physiotherapy & Performance at RAW Fitness Aruba, aiming to support everyone from injury recovery to athlete performance. Public Policy & Governance: Aruba MP Hendrik Tevreden says Parliament must invest in people—especially nurses—after a meeting with the Aruba Nurses Association focused on professional development, burnout prevention, and care quality. Sports Funding Leadership: ‘Lotto pa Deporte’ appointed William Erasmus as Aruba Lotto CEO from August 1, 2026, with a focus on transparency, innovation in lottery products, and modernizing sports facilities. Community Research: The Where Culture Lives project delivered a first baseline study on cultural practices across Aruba and the Kingdom, supported by surveys, key informants, and an artist prize. Home Connectivity Debate: A guest Wi‑Fi discussion argues for isolating visitors’ devices from your main network to reduce risk, while noting it’s not a magic shield.
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