Core Insights - Volaris reported a 1.0% increase in ASM capacity and a 1.5% growth in RPMs for February 2026, with a consolidated load factor of 85.7%, up 0.5 percentage points year-over-year [2][3]. Traffic Results - In February 2026, Volaris transported 2.3 million passengers, with domestic RPMs declining by 5.4% to 1,307 million and international RPMs increasing by 12.6% to 964 million [2][4]. - The total RPMs for February 2026 reached 2,271 million, a 1.5% increase compared to February 2025 [4]. Capacity and Load Factor - Domestic ASM capacity decreased by 5.2% to 1,467 million, while international ASM capacity increased by 9.9% to 1,184 million, resulting in a total ASM of 2,651 million, up 1.0% [4]. - The load factor for domestic flights was 89.1%, slightly down from 89.2% year-over-year, while the international load factor improved to 81.4%, up 2.0 percentage points [4]. Passenger Trends - Domestic passenger numbers increased by 0.4% to 1,649 thousand, while international passengers rose by 14.7% to 668 thousand, leading to a total of 2,318 thousand passengers, a 4.1% increase [4]. - Year-to-date figures show a total of 5,038 thousand passengers, up 4.4% compared to the same period in 2025 [4]. Market Outlook - The company noted healthy booking trends for 2026, particularly among Hispanic VFR and leisure passengers, indicating confidence in sustained strong performance as the year progresses [3][4].
Volaris Reports February 2026 Traffic Results: Load Factor of 86%