AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedical Evacuation at Sea: Aruba’s Coast Guard helicopter evacuated a 40-year-old woman from a cruise passenger ship north of Aruba, then she was taken by ambulance to a hospital after landing at Queen Beatrix International Airport. Emergency Response at Tres Trapi: A 51-year-old American tourist died after a medical emergency in the water near Tres Trapi; CPR was started by nearby firefighters and paramedics continued resuscitation before a doctor pronounced death. Addiction & Public Health Call: Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters urged Aruba’s government to lead a national approach to addiction, arguing professionals and volunteers can’t carry the burden without stronger public health policy and prevention funding. Wellness Tourism Updates: Mandara Spa at Aruba Marriott reopened as a refreshed wellness sanctuary, while Radisson Blu Aruba expanded community-focused wellness experiences through NATURA Holistic Aruba. Education & Wellbeing: Aruba will keep the preschool-to-secondary class size cap at 24 students for 2026–2027, aiming to reduce teacher workload and improve individual attention. Air Travel for Healthier Travel Plans: Wingo launched a new year-round route between Barranquilla and Aruba, adding more direct options for visitors and residents. Conservation Recognition: Aruba was recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for the entire island, highlighting low-impact tourism and protection of reefs and desert ecosystems.
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