Core Insights - Volaris reported a 10.9% year-over-year increase in ASM capacity and a 7.8% growth in RPMs for March 2025, indicating strong operational performance [2][3] - The load factor decreased by 2.4 percentage points year-over-year to 84.4%, attributed to the timing of the Easter holiday and stable domestic demand [2][3] - The company transported 2.6 million passengers in March 2025, reflecting a 12.3% increase compared to March 2024 [2][3] Traffic Results - Domestic RPMs increased by 9.9% to 1,596 million, while international RPMs grew by 4.6% to 964 million [2][3] - Total ASMs reached 3,034 million, up 10.9% year-over-year, with domestic ASMs increasing by 13.3% and international ASMs by 7.6% [2][3] - The domestic load factor was 89.4%, down from 92.1%, while the international load factor was 77.2%, down from 79.5% [2][3] Passenger Statistics - Domestic passengers rose by 15.3% to 1,932 thousand, and international passengers increased by 4.2% to 663 thousand [2][3] - Year-to-date figures show a total of 7,418 thousand passengers, a 7.1% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [2][3] Management Commentary - The CEO highlighted effective capacity management and fare modulation as key strategies, noting stable VFR segment demand [3] - The company plans to monitor forward booking patterns and adjust capacity to align with demand [3]
Volaris Reports March 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 84%