




Aruba compliant with new security measurements
The Government of Aruba passed the law of Ship-and Aircraft security ordinance on June 24, 2004. The law includes relevant aspects delineated by the International Ship & Port facility Security (ISPS) code.
The undertaken security measurements are being put in place, in accordance with the Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP), which was designed in compliance with the recommendations given by a Recognized Security Organization, outlined in their Port Facility Security Assessment (PFSA). The Aruba Ports Authority is executing major related projects to increase and or maintain the security standard at the facilities.
Aruba’s cruise and cargo/ free zone ports are both in total compliance to the ISPS code.
The Port and Ship Facility Office and the Company Ship Security Office went through the process of signing the declaration.
The government approved also the purchase of additional screening machines to be placed at specific checkpoints, which were installed early August at the “Reina Beatrix Aeropuerto Internacional.” Now, Aruba’s airport is also in compliance with new US safety airport standards by Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Aruba is known for its safe, secure, clean and hospitable atmosphere and we welcome you to visit.
Aruba, only the best!




