Archive for October, 2008

Omar Kock in Concert, December 3 - 4, 2008

Category Happenings     Date Friday, October 31st, 2008

Aruba International Arts Foundation co-founder Stan Kuiperi to give a lecture at the World Cultural Economic Forum in New Orleans

Category General News     Date Friday, October 31st, 2008

Stan Kuiperi, an art education teacher and visual artist residing in Aruba will give a lecture about Aruban Arts at the World Cultural Economic Forum (WCEF) in New Orleans.
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He will also join the panel ‘How to Grow the Creative Workforce’. In relation to this Mr. Kuiperi will defend the key question which is “How does Aruba use, or how will it use, culture as part of its economy?”
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The Aruba International Arts Foundation (AIAF) has received an invitation to attend and participate in the World Cultural Economic Forum (WCEF) in New Orleans after participating at the “Arts Olympiad 2006” and “World Child Art Festival 2007” in Washington DC, where the Aruban student Marifer Aguirre of 15 years old represented the youth of Aruba.
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Marifer Aguirre has received an invitation to participate in the WCEF International Youth Panel which is part of the official program of the WCEF congress.
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Aruba is proud to have two Arubans attend and participate in the World Cultural Economic Forum congress in New Orleans, Louisiana which will take place on October 30th and 31st, 2008.

Beach Tennis Aruba, 24-26 October at MooMba Beach

Category Happenings     Date Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Animal Right Aruba Jungle Dance Party at Westin Aruba, Oct 24 at 8PM

Category Happenings     Date Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Aruba Regatta Solo Exhibition, Oct 25 - Nov 29, 2008

Category Happenings     Date Wednesday, October 15th, 2008


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October Events at MooMba Beach Bar & Restaurant

Category Happenings     Date Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

JetBlue Increases Service To Aruba

Category Airlines     Date Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Boston and New York JFK to receive an additional boost

Aruba Airport Authority N.V.(AAA) is pleased to announce air service increases for the coming winter season from one of its valued air carriers, jetBlue Airways. New York JFK will receive an additional Saturday frequency making the 1st Quarter 2009 schedule from JFK 2 times daily and 3 flights on Saturdays. Boston will receive a considerable boost in air service from jetBlue with service increasing from 3x a week to 4x week from January through the mid of February 2009. In addition, mid February through April 2009, Boston will see service increase from 3x a week to 7x a week, except Tuesday but Saturday will have 2x daily service.

The much needed increase in service compliments the steep decrease in charter service to Aruba from the North East region. The charter industry has been declining over the last several years as a whole. Markets such as Boston have flourished in Aruba mostly due to charter service which has been replaced with scheduled service, most notably Low Cost Carriers whom have greater customer advantages in areas such as pricing, flexibility and comfort.

Based on the recent schedule change from New York’s JFK Airport, AAA has been in constant contact with our airline partners in seeking opportunities to increase capacity and or frequencies in order to meet the demand for seats to the destination. jetBlue’s response in adding service will help closing the gap. American Airlines has changed equipment on Saturdays as well from a B757 with 188 to a B767 with 224 seats. Demand for the destination needs to remain strong and ATA and AHATA are focusing efforts on branding and marketing the destination.

“In a year that will be remembered as the year the airline industry had to completely reinvent itself, the immediate global impact of economic changes and erratic oil pricing behavior, effect everyone, our aim to maintain air service to Aruba has been and continues to be our main focus and is working,” Peter Steinmetz, Managing Director AAA noted. “Our strong relationship with our airline partners and our tourism partners give us the needed support to achieve positive results as these in the short term during very difficult times.