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ATIA Urges Better Planning for Aruba Public Holiday Changes

January 23, 2026
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The ATIA public holiday planning Aruba 2026 issue was raised after the Aruba Trade and Industry Association (ATIA) called on the government to better manage and communicate changes related to public holidays. The appeal follows confusion caused by reports that the government planned to declare Monday, January 26, 2026, a day off because Betico Day falls on a Sunday this year.

According to ATIA, information about the possible holiday change began circulating on social media on Thursday, January 20, 2026, catching many businesses by surprise. The association stressed that announcing such a major decision only days before a weekend leaves the commercial sector with insufficient time to adjust operations, staff schedules, and client appointments.

While ATIA fully recognizes the cultural and national importance of Betico Day, it emphasized that decisions with wide operational and financial impact must be communicated well in advance. The association noted that in this case, businesses were given only three days to prepare, creating unnecessary disruption for employers, employees, and customers alike.

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ATIA also highlighted the importance of ensuring a clear legal basis for any future changes to public holidays. According to the association, decisions of this magnitude must be properly grounded in law to avoid uncertainty and unintended consequences for commerce and the public. While the intention behind the decision may have been positive, ATIA cautioned that good intentions alone are not sufficient when legal and financial implications are involved.

In its closing remarks, ATIA called for early dialogue and consultation between the government, businesses, and private-sector stakeholders before announcing holiday-related changes. Such collaboration, the association argued, would allow the commercial sector to adapt effectively, reduce confusion, and prevent disagreements between employers and workers—an outcome directly aligned with the goals of the ATIA public holiday planning Aruba 2026 discussion.

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