
Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) reported a total passenger traffic of 6.5 million in March 2025, marking a year-over-year increase of 1.2% compared to March 2024 [1][2][4] Passenger Traffic Summary - Passenger traffic increased by 13.7% in Puerto Rico, 3.1% in Colombia, while it decreased by 3.0% in Mexico [2][4] - In Puerto Rico, international traffic rose by 12.0% and domestic traffic by 13.8% [2][4] - Colombia experienced an 8.4% increase in international traffic and a 1.6% increase in domestic traffic [2][4] - Mexico saw a 5.7% decrease in international traffic, which was partially offset by a 1.1% increase in domestic traffic [2][4] Detailed Traffic Figures - For March 2025, Mexico's total passenger traffic was 3,902,720, down 3.0% from 4,024,853 in March 2024 [4][6] - Domestic traffic in Mexico increased slightly by 1.1% to 1,593,163, while international traffic decreased by 5.7% to 2,309,557 [4][6] - In Puerto Rico, total passenger traffic reached 1,323,498, up 13.7% from 1,164,522 in March 2024 [4][6] - Colombia's total passenger traffic was 1,319,997, reflecting a 3.1% increase from 1,280,754 [4][6] Year-to-Date Performance - Year-to-date figures show a total of 10,945,137 passengers in Mexico, a decrease of 4.8% from 11,496,410 in the same period last year [4][6] - In Puerto Rico, year-to-date traffic increased by 10.6% to 3,608,582 from 3,261,896 [4][6] - Colombia's year-to-date traffic rose by 6.4% to 4,046,354 from 3,804,230 [4][6] Company Overview - ASUR operates 16 airports across the Americas, including nine in southeast Mexico and six in northern Colombia [7] - The company is a significant player in the airport sector, particularly with its operations at Cancun Airport, a major tourist destination [7] - ASUR is also a 60% joint venture partner in Aerostar Airport Holdings, which operates Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]