Volaris Reports September 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 83%

Core Insights - Volaris reported a 2.9% increase in ASM capacity and a 1.0% rise in RPMs for September 2025, with domestic RPMs up 2.2% and international RPMs down 0.9% [2][3] - The consolidated load factor decreased by 1.6 percentage points year-over-year to 83.4%, with a total of 2.4 million passengers transported in September [2][3] Traffic Performance - Domestic RPMs for September 2025 were 1,420 million, up from 1,390 million in September 2024, reflecting a 2.2% increase [3] - International RPMs decreased from 892 million in September 2024 to 884 million in September 2025, a decline of 0.9% [3] - Total RPMs increased from 2,282 million in September 2024 to 2,304 million in September 2025, marking a 1.0% rise [3] Capacity and Load Factor - Domestic ASMs rose from 1,562 million in September 2024 to 1,599 million in September 2025, a 2.4% increase [3] - International ASMs increased by 3.7% from 1,122 million in September 2024 to 1,163 million in September 2025 [3] - The overall load factor for September 2025 was 83.4%, down from 85.0% in September 2024, a decrease of 1.6 percentage points [3] Passenger Statistics - Domestic passengers transported increased from 1,714 thousand in September 2024 to 1,762 thousand in September 2025, a rise of 2.8% [3] - International passengers rose from 607 thousand in September 2024 to 614 thousand in September 2025, a 1.2% increase [3] - Total passengers transported increased from 2,321 thousand in September 2024 to 2,376 thousand in September 2025, reflecting a 2.4% growth [3] Management Commentary - The CEO of Volaris indicated that the company maintained a balanced network despite delays in aircraft delivery and emphasized stable domestic demand and resilience in international traffic [3]