Core Insights - Volaris reported a 4.7% increase in ASM capacity and a 1.9% rise in RPMs for August 2025, with a total of 2.7 million passengers transported [2][3] Traffic Results - Domestic RPMs decreased by 0.9% to 1,621 million, while international RPMs increased by 6.6% to 1,030 million, resulting in a total RPM of 2,651 million, up 1.9% year-over-year [2][3] - Domestic ASMs fell by 1.4% to 1,796 million, whereas international ASMs rose by 14.1% to 1,332 million, leading to a total ASM of 3,128 million, an increase of 4.7% [2][3] - The consolidated load factor decreased by 2.3 percentage points year-over-year to 84.7%, with domestic load factor at 90.3% and international load factor at 77.3% [2][3] Year-to-Date Performance - Year-to-date RPMs show a 3.5% increase in domestic traffic and a 3.8% increase in international traffic, totaling 20,130 million RPMs, a 3.6% rise [2][3] - Year-to-date ASMs increased by 5.6% for domestic and 8.8% for international, totaling 23,927 million ASMs, a 6.9% increase [2][3] - Year-to-date load factors reflect a decline, with domestic at 88.7% and international at 77.7%, both lower than the previous year [2][3] Management Commentary - The CEO of Volaris indicated that the third quarter is progressing as expected, with a healthy balance between market supply and demand in the domestic sector [3] - The company is focusing on maximizing unit revenues through base fares and ancillary services, with positive trends in demand reinforcing confidence in its operational flexibility [3]
Volaris Reports August 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 85%