Volaris Reports November 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 85%

Core Insights - Volaris reported a 5.8% increase in ASM capacity and a 3.9% growth in RPMs for November 2025, indicating a positive trend in operational performance [2][3] - The company transported 2.7 million passengers in November, reflecting a 5.0% increase compared to the same month in the previous year [2][3] - The load factor decreased by 1.5 percentage points year-over-year to 85.3%, suggesting a slight decline in efficiency despite increased capacity [2][3] Traffic and Capacity Metrics - Domestic RPMs increased by 0.6% to 1,564 million, while international RPMs rose by 9.2% to 1,052 million, contributing to a total RPM of 2,616 million, up 3.9% year-over-year [3] - Domestic ASMs grew by 3.4% to 1,744 million, and international ASMs increased by 9.2% to 1,323 million, leading to a total ASM of 3,067 million, a 5.8% rise [3] - The consolidated load factor for domestic flights was 89.6%, down from 92.1% the previous year, while the international load factor was 79.6%, slightly up from 79.5% [3] Passenger Statistics - Domestic passengers reached 1,944 thousand, a 3.3% increase, while international passengers totaled 733 thousand, marking a 9.7% rise, resulting in a total of 2,677 thousand passengers for November [3] - Year-to-date figures show domestic passengers at 20,706 thousand (up 5.0%) and international passengers at 7,327 thousand (up 4.8%), totaling 28,034 thousand passengers, a 4.9% increase [3] Management Commentary - The President and CEO of Volaris highlighted the sequential improvement in cross-border traffic and stable domestic demand, indicating that the company's strategy is effectively supporting growth [3] - The company plans to maintain disciplined capacity management and align growth with market demand as it transitions into 2026 [3]