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Volaris Reports May 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 82%

Core Insights - Volaris reported a 9.0% year-over-year increase in ASM capacity for May 2025, while RPMs grew by 3.5% [2][3] - The load factor decreased by 4.3 percentage points year-over-year to 81.8%, with 2.5 million passengers transported in May [2][3] Traffic Results - Domestic RPMs increased by 5.7% to 1,553 million, while international RPMs were effectively flat at 889 million [2][3] - Total RPMs for May 2025 reached 2,442 million, up from 2,360 million in May 2024, marking a 3.5% increase [2][3] Capacity Metrics - Domestic ASMs increased by 10.4% to 1,795 million, and international ASMs rose by 6.8% to 1,190 million [2][3] - Total ASMs for May 2025 were 2,985 million, compared to 2,739 million in May 2024, reflecting a 9.0% increase [2][3] Load Factor Analysis - The domestic load factor decreased to 86.5% from 90.4%, while the international load factor fell to 74.7% from 79.9% [2][3] - Overall, the total load factor for May 2025 was 81.8%, down from 86.1% in May 2024 [2][3] Passenger Statistics - Domestic passengers increased by 5.4% to 1,894 thousand, while international passengers rose by 0.8% to 608 thousand [2][3] - Total passengers transported in May 2025 were 2,502 thousand, compared to 2,400 thousand in May 2024, representing a 4.2% increase [2][3] Management Commentary - The CEO of Volaris indicated that capacity growth aligns with adjustments made during the earnings call, focusing on maximizing unit revenue performance [3] - The company remains optimistic about booking trends as it approaches the summer high season [3]