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ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for January 2024

Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) reported a total passenger traffic of 6.3 million in January 2024, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 0.5% compared to January 2023 [1][2] - Passenger traffic in Mexico increased by 2.6%, while Puerto Rico saw an increase of 8.2%. Conversely, Colombia experienced a decline of 10.1% in passenger traffic [2][3] - The growth in passenger traffic in Mexico and Puerto Rico was primarily driven by international traffic, which increased by 6.3% and 23.1% respectively, while domestic traffic showed a decrease in Mexico and an increase in Puerto Rico [2][4] Passenger Traffic Summary - In Mexico, domestic traffic decreased by 2.2% to 1,623,154 passengers, while international traffic increased by 6.3% to 2,248,581 passengers [3][4] - San Juan, Puerto Rico, reported a total of 1,113,130 passengers, marking an 8.2% increase, with domestic traffic rising by 6.7% and international traffic by 23.1% [5][6] - Colombia's total passenger traffic was 1,331,781, reflecting a 10.1% decrease, with domestic traffic down by 14.1% and international traffic up by 6.6% [2][5] Airport Operations - ASUR operates 16 airports across the Americas, including nine in southeast Mexico and six in northern Colombia, with Cancun Airport being the most significant tourist destination [6][7] - The company is also a 60% joint venture partner in Aerostar Airport Holdings, which operates Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico [6][7]