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ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for November 2025
Prnewswire· 2025-12-08 21:30
Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) reported a total passenger traffic of 5.9 million in November 2025, marking a year-over-year increase of 1.5% compared to November 2024 [1][2][4] Passenger Traffic Summary - Passenger traffic in Colombia increased by 5.9%, driven by an 8.7% rise in international traffic and a 5.1% increase in domestic traffic [2][4] - In Mexico, passenger traffic grew by 1.0%, with international traffic up by 2.1% while domestic traffic saw a slight decline of 0.1% [2][4] - Puerto Rico experienced a decrease in total passenger traffic by 2.9%, despite a 5.1% increase in international traffic, which was offset by a 4.0% decline in domestic traffic [2][4] Year-to-Date Performance - Year-to-date figures for Mexico show a total of 36.8 million passengers, reflecting a decline of 2.1% compared to the previous year [4] - Colombia's year-to-date passenger traffic reached 15.6 million, representing a growth of 3.8% [4] - San Juan, Puerto Rico, reported a year-to-date total of 12.4 million passengers, an increase of 3.8% [4] Traffic Breakdown by Region - In Mexico, domestic traffic totaled approximately 3.67 million in November 2025, while international traffic was about 1.72 million [4][5] - Colombia's domestic traffic was around 1.16 million, with international traffic at approximately 333,000 [4][5] - San Juan's domestic traffic was about 871,000, and international traffic reached approximately 138,000 [4][5] Company Overview - ASUR operates 16 airports across the Americas, including nine in southeast Mexico and six in northern Colombia, with a significant presence in tourist destinations [6] - 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]
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports a Passenger Traffic Decrease in November 2025 of 2.0% Compared to 2024
Globenewswire· 2025-12-04 23:15
Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) reported a 3.5% increase in total terminal passenger traffic across its 12 Mexican airports in November 2025 compared to November 2024 [2] - The overall passenger traffic for the year-to-date (January to November) also showed a growth of 5.8% [3] Passenger Traffic Summary - **Total Terminal Passengers**: Increased from 2,954.7 thousand in November 2024 to 3,096.6 thousand in November 2025, marking a 4.8% rise [3] - **Guadalajara Airport**: Experienced a significant increase in passenger traffic, rising by 10.4% year-over-year for November [3] - **Puerto Vallarta Airport**: Noted a 7.0% increase in passenger traffic for November [3] - **Tijuana and Los Cabos Airports**: Reported slight decreases in passenger traffic of 1.0% and 4.1%, respectively [3] Domestic vs. International Passengers - **Domestic Passengers**: Total domestic passengers decreased by 10.8% in November 2025 compared to November 2024 [5] - **International Passengers**: Total international passengers decreased by 2.0% in November 2025 compared to November 2024 [6] Highlights and Operational Insights - **Seat Availability**: Increased by 6.8% in November 2025 compared to the same month in 2024 [9] - **Load Factors**: Decreased from 85.2% in November 2024 to 78.1% in November 2025 [9] - **Impact of Hurricane Melissa**: The hurricane significantly affected Montego Bay Airport, with a 73.4% decrease in passenger traffic due to operational disruptions and damage to tourism infrastructure [2][11][12] Company Overview - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico operates 12 airports in Mexico's Pacific region, including major cities and tourist destinations [13][14]
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports a Passenger Traffic Decrease In October 2025 of 0.8% Compared to 2024
Globenewswire· 2025-11-07 23:22
Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) reported a 0.7% increase in total terminal passenger traffic across its 12 Mexican airports for October 2025 compared to October 2024 [2] - The company experienced mixed results at individual airports, with Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta showing increases, while Tijuana and Los Cabos saw declines [2][3] Passenger Traffic Summary - Total terminal passengers increased from 2,951.8 thousand in October 2024 to 3,012.2 thousand in October 2025, marking a 2.0% growth [3] - Year-to-date (January to October) total passengers rose from 28,404.4 thousand to 30,083.8 thousand, reflecting a 5.9% increase [3] Domestic Passenger Traffic - Domestic terminal passengers decreased from 1,964.0 thousand in October 2024 to 1,862.5 thousand in October 2025, a decline of 5.2% [5] - Year-to-date domestic passengers slightly decreased from 22,648.7 thousand to 22,599.4 thousand, a change of -0.2% [5] International Passenger Traffic - International terminal passengers saw a decline from 2,951.8 thousand in October 2024 to 2,874.2 thousand in October 2025, a decrease of 2.6% [6] - Year-to-date international passengers increased from 28,404.4 thousand to 30,083.8 thousand, a growth of 5.9% [6] Airport-Specific Performance - Guadalajara Airport reported a 3.4% increase in passenger traffic, rising from 1,054.4 thousand to 1,090.7 thousand [3] - Tijuana Airport experienced a 2.3% decrease, with traffic falling from 711.8 thousand to 695.8 thousand [3] - Los Cabos Airport saw a significant drop of 7.4%, from 233.4 thousand to 216.2 thousand [3] - Puerto Vallarta Airport increased by 5.2%, from 231.6 thousand to 243.8 thousand [3] Impact of Hurricane Melissa - Hurricane Melissa significantly affected passenger traffic at Jamaican airports, with Montego Bay and Kingston experiencing declines of 17.6% and 13.0%, respectively [2][10] - Montego Bay Airport resumed operations on October 31, 2025, after sustaining considerable damage [11] Operational Highlights - The number of available seats increased by 6.0% in October 2025 compared to October 2024, while load factors decreased from 86.5% to 80.9% [9]
ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for September 2025
Prnewswire· 2025-10-06 20:30
Core Insights - Passenger traffic for Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) in September 2025 reached 4.8 million, a decrease of 1.4% compared to September 2024 [1][4] - Year-over-year passenger traffic increased by 3.2% in Colombia and 1.6% in Puerto Rico, while it decreased by 4.5% in Mexico [2][4] Passenger Traffic Summary - **Mexico**: - Total passenger traffic decreased from 2,728,720 in September 2024 to 2,605,717 in September 2025, a decline of 4.5% [4] - Domestic traffic decreased by 3.1% and international traffic decreased by 6.5% [4][5] - **Puerto Rico**: - Total passenger traffic increased from 773,296 in September 2024 to 785,846 in September 2025, an increase of 1.6% [4] - International traffic saw a significant increase of 16.1%, while domestic traffic decreased by 0.5% [2][4] - **Colombia**: - Total passenger traffic increased from 1,352,202 in September 2024 to 1,395,261 in September 2025, a rise of 3.2% [4] - International traffic increased by 10.0%, while domestic traffic rose by 1.4% [2][4] Year-to-Date Performance - **Mexico**: Year-to-date passenger traffic decreased by 2.7% from 31,314,960 in 2024 to 30,481,397 in 2025 [4] - **Puerto Rico**: Year-to-date traffic increased by 4.9% from 10,047,837 in 2024 to 10,543,332 in 2025 [4] - **Colombia**: Year-to-date traffic increased by 3.4% from 12,218,181 in 2024 to 12,635,396 in 2025 [4] Company Overview - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) operates 16 airports across the Americas, including major airports in Mexico and Colombia, and is a key player in the airport management sector [8]
ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for July 2025
Prnewswire· 2025-08-05 20:30
Passenger Traffic Overview - Passenger traffic in July 2025 reached 6.5 million, a 1.5% increase compared to July 2024 [1] - Year-on-year traffic increased by 3.5% in Colombia and 2.0% in Mexico, while Puerto Rico saw a decrease of 1.9% [2][4] Traffic Breakdown by Region Mexico - Total passenger traffic in Mexico for July 2025 was 3,617,941, up 2.0% from July 2024 [4] - Domestic traffic increased slightly by 0.4% to 1,796,925, while international traffic rose by 3.7% to 1,821,016 [5] - Year-to-date figures show a decline in total traffic by 2.6% to 24,579,607 [4] Puerto Rico - San Juan Airport reported a total of 1,381,674 passengers in July 2025, a decrease of 1.9% from the previous year [7] - Domestic traffic fell by 3.5% to 1,176,500, while international traffic increased by 8.0% to 205,174 [7] Colombia - Colombia's total passenger traffic for July 2025 was 1,511,049, reflecting a 3.5% increase [8] - Domestic traffic rose by 1.2% to 1,131,678, and international traffic surged by 10.7% to 379,371 [8] Year-to-Date Performance - Year-to-date total traffic across all regions showed a slight increase of 0.3% to 42,847,308 [4] - Domestic traffic year-to-date decreased by 0.5% to 26,224,235, while international traffic saw a decline of 1.6% to 16,623,073 [4] Company Profile - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) operates 16 airports in the Americas, including major airports in Mexico and Colombia [9] - ASUR is listed on both the Mexican Bolsa and the NYSE, with a focus on maintaining and developing airport infrastructure [9]