Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) reported a total passenger traffic of 6.7 million in January 2026, marking a year-on-year increase of 3.6% compared to January 2025 [1][2]. Passenger Traffic Summary - Passenger traffic in Colombia increased by 15.0%, driven by an 18.3% rise in domestic traffic and a 5.2% increase in international traffic [2][4]. - In Mexico, passenger traffic rose by 0.9%, with international traffic up by 2.5% while domestic traffic saw a decline of 1.2% [2][4]. - Puerto Rico experienced a decrease in total passenger traffic by 2.1%, with domestic traffic down by 2.6% and a slight increase of 1.8% in international traffic [2][4]. Detailed Traffic Breakdown - For Mexico, total passenger traffic was 3,748,437 in January 2026, compared to 3,714,152 in January 2025, reflecting a 0.9% increase [4][6]. - Domestic traffic in Mexico was 1,593,220 in January 2026, down from 1,611,881 in January 2025, a decrease of 1.2% [4][6]. - International traffic in Mexico increased to 2,155,217 in January 2026 from 2,102,271 in January 2025, a rise of 2.5% [4][6]. Colombia Traffic Insights - Total passenger traffic in Colombia reached 1,719,734 in January 2026, up from 1,495,926 in January 2025, representing a 15.0% increase [4][6]. - Domestic traffic in Colombia was 1,315,684 in January 2026, an increase of 18.3% from 1,111,795 in January 2025 [4][6]. - International traffic in Colombia rose to 404,050 in January 2026, up by 5.2% from 384,131 in January 2025 [4][6]. Company Overview - ASUR operates 16 airports across the Americas, including nine in southeast Mexico and six in northern Colombia [8][9]. - The company holds a 60% interest in Aerostar Airport Holdings, which operates Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico [9][10]. - ASUR has expanded into airport commercial services through ASUR US, enhancing retail and passenger experiences at major U.S. hubs [9].
ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for January 2026