Core Viewpoint - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) has completed the ordinary review process for the Master Development Program (MDP) and Maximum Tariffs for its airports in Mexico, approved for the 2025-2029 period by the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation [1] Tariff Summary - The maximum tariffs per workload unit for each airport were established by the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) based on traffic projections, operating costs, and capital investments outlined in the MDP [2] - The applicable maximum tariffs per workload unit for the years 2025 to 2029 are as follows: - Guadalajara: 349.44 (2025), 346.65 (2027), 343.87 (2028), 341.12 (2029), 338.39 - Tijuana: 266.45, 264.31, 262.20, 260.10, 258.02 - Los Cabos: 524.20, 520.01, 515.85, 511.72, 507.63 - Puerto Vallarta: 522.06, 517.88, 513.74, 509.63, 505.55 - Guanajuato: 349.61, 346.82, 344.04, 341.29, 338.56 - Mexicali: 252.45, 250.43, 248.43, 246.44, 244.47 - La Paz: 287.13, 284.83, 282.55, 280.29, 278.05 - Morelia: 412.49, 409.19, 405.92, 402.67, 399.45 - Hermosillo: 261.29, 259.20, 257.13, 255.07, 253.03 - Aguascalientes: 270.36, 268.20, 266.05, 263.93, 261.81 - Los Mochis: 296.10, 293.73, 291.38, 289.05, 286.74 - Manzanillo: 357.18, 354.32, 351.49, 348.67, 345.88 [3][4] Investment Commitments - Committed investments according to the approved MDP are expressed in thousands of pesos as of December 31, 2022, and will be updated based on the National Producer Price Index (NPPI) for the construction sector: - Total committed investments for 2025-2029 amount to 43,184,959 thousand pesos, with significant allocations to Guadalajara (18,884,469), Tijuana (7,970,578), and Los Cabos (5,614,145) [5][6]
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Announces Master Development Program and Maximum Tariffs for Its Mexican Airports for the 2025-2029 Period