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Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports in February 2025 a Passenger Traffic Increase of 1.6% Compared to 2024
PACGrupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico(PAC) GlobeNewswire·2025-03-05 02:14

Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) reported a 2.6% increase in total terminal passenger traffic for February 2025 compared to February 2024, with notable increases at Guadalajara and Tijuana airports [2][3] - The overall passenger traffic for GAP's 12 airports rose to 2,597.1 thousand in February 2025 from 2,425.2 thousand in February 2024, marking a 7.1% increase [3][7] Passenger Traffic Summary - Guadalajara airport saw a significant increase in passenger traffic, rising by 10.6% from 837.2 thousand in February 2024 to 926.2 thousand in February 2025 [3][7] - Tijuana airport experienced a modest increase of 1.9%, with passenger numbers rising from 619.3 thousand to 631.3 thousand [3][7] - Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos airports reported decreases in passenger traffic of 1.8% and 3.8%, respectively [2][3] - Montego Bay airport had a notable decline of 9.6% in passenger traffic compared to February 2024 [2][3] Domestic and International Passenger Breakdown - Domestic terminal passengers decreased by 4.1% from 2,375.3 thousand in February 2024 to 2,278.4 thousand in February 2025 [5] - International terminal passengers also saw a decline, with a total of 1,318.7 thousand in February 2025, down from 1,450.0 thousand in February 2024 [5] Load Factors and Capacity - The number of available seats increased by 2.8% in February 2025 compared to February 2024, while load factors decreased from 82.1% to 81.2% [11] - The company introduced new routes, including Montego Bay to Raleigh-Durham [11] Company Overview - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico operates 12 airports in Mexico's Pacific region, including major cities and tourist destinations [10] - The company has been publicly traded since February 2006 on the New York Stock Exchange and the Mexican Stock Exchange [10]