Core Insights - Volaris reported a 9.5% increase in ASM capacity and a 5.1% growth in RPMs for December 2025, indicating a positive trend in operational capacity and passenger demand [2][3] - The company transported 3.0 million passengers in December 2025, reflecting a strong performance despite challenges in the domestic market [2][3] Traffic Results - Domestic RPMs increased by 1.3% year-over-year to 1,680 million, while international RPMs rose by 10.7% to 1,231 million [2][3] - Total RPMs for December 2025 reached 2,911 million, up 5.1% from 2,770 million in December 2024 [2][3] - The consolidated load factor decreased by 3.5 percentage points year-over-year to 84.1% [2][3] Capacity Metrics - Domestic ASMs increased by 4.0% to 1,892 million, and international ASMs rose by 17.0% to 1,569 million [2][3] - Total ASMs for December 2025 were 3,461 million, a 9.5% increase from 3,161 million in December 2024 [2][3] Passenger Statistics - Domestic passengers increased by 5.5% to 2,093 thousand, while international passengers grew by 11.7% to 868 thousand [2][3] - Total passengers transported in December 2025 reached 2,961 thousand, a 7.2% increase compared to 2,761 thousand in December 2024 [2][3] Management Commentary - The CEO of Volaris highlighted a return to historical seasonality and ongoing recovery in the cross-border VFR market, despite operational disruptions due to severe weather [3]
Volaris Reports December 2025 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 84%