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Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports a Passenger Traffic Increase in December 2025 of 0.1% Compared to 2024
Globenewswire· 2026-01-06 21:50
Core Insights - Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) reported a 4.2% increase in total passenger traffic across its 12 Mexican airports for December 2025 compared to December 2024, with notable growth in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports [2][3] Passenger Traffic Summary - Total passenger traffic for December 2025 reached 3,264.5 thousand, up from 3,084.7 thousand in December 2024, marking a 5.8% increase [3][6] - Guadalajara airport saw a significant increase of 12.0% in passenger traffic, totaling 1,214.3 thousand in December 2025 [3][7] - Puerto Vallarta airport reported a 7.9% increase, reaching 268.0 thousand passengers [3][7] - In contrast, Tijuana and Los Cabos airports experienced declines of 2.7% and 1.2%, respectively [2][3] International and Domestic Passenger Trends - International passenger traffic decreased by 6.2% in December 2025, totaling 2,609.6 thousand compared to 2,782.3 thousand in December 2024 [5][6] - Domestic passenger traffic increased slightly by 0.1%, reaching 5,874.0 thousand in December 2025 [7][6] - Montego Bay airport in Jamaica faced a drastic decline of 43.8% in international passengers due to Hurricane Melissa [2][5] Yearly Performance - For the full year 2025, total passenger traffic increased by 5.8% to 36,444.7 thousand compared to 34,443.8 thousand in 2024 [3][6] - Guadalajara airport's yearly traffic rose by 6.6%, while Tijuana's increased by 1.5% [3][7] Operational Highlights - The number of available seats in December 2025 increased by 10.6% compared to December 2024, but the load factor decreased from 85.5% to 77.4% [9]