Passenger traffic increased year-on-year by
2.7% in Mexico and 24.1% in
Puerto Rico and decreased 13.7% in
Colombia
MEXICO
CITY, Oct. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Grupo
Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: ASR;
BMV: ASUR), ASUR, a leading international airport group
with operations in Mexico, the
U.S. and Colombia, today announced
that passenger traffic for September
2023 reached a total of 4.9 million passengers, 0.8% above
the levels reported in September
2022.
Passenger traffic increased year-on-year by 2.7% in Mexico and 24.1 % in Puerto Rico, and declined 13.7% in
Colombia. Passenger traffic growth in Mexico was mainly driven by domestic traffic
up 9.0% which offset a 4.8% decline in international traffic, while
Puerto Rico reported increases of
22.0% in domestic traffic and 46.4% in international passengers.
Passenger traffic in Colombia
remained negatively affected by the suspension of operations of two
local airlines since the beginning of 2023.
This announcement reflects comparisons between the periods
September 1 through September 30,
2023 and 2022. Transit and general aviation passengers are
excluded from traffic measures in Mexico and Colombia.
Passenger Traffic
Summary
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September
|
%
Chg
|
|
Year to
date
|
%
Chg
|
2022
|
2023
|
|
2022
|
2023
|
Mexico
|
2,892,837
|
2,969,995
|
2.7
|
|
28,971,916
|
32,481,343
|
12.1
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
1,569,259
|
1,710,341
|
9.0
|
|
13,369,220
|
15,759,432
|
17.9
|
International
Traffic
|
1,323,578
|
1,259,654
|
(4.8)
|
|
15,602,696
|
16,721,911
|
7.2
|
San Juan, Puerto
Rico
|
628,379
|
779,645
|
24.1
|
|
7,714,993
|
9,276,974
|
20.2
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
574,079
|
700,161
|
22.0
|
|
7,041,345
|
8,304,336
|
17.9
|
International
Traffic
|
54,300
|
79,484
|
46.4
|
|
673,648
|
972,638
|
44.4
|
Colombia
|
1,366,126
|
1,179,114
|
(13.7)
|
|
12,048,267
|
11,011,229
|
(8.6)
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
1,134,432
|
935,316
|
(17.6)
|
|
10,056,838
|
8,850,024
|
(12.0)
|
International
Traffic
|
231,694
|
243,798
|
5.2
|
|
1,991,429
|
2,161,205
|
8.5
|
Total
Traffic
|
4,887,342
|
4,928,754
|
0.8
|
|
48,735,176
|
52,769,546
|
8.3
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
3,277,770
|
3,345,818
|
2.1
|
|
30,467,403
|
32,913,792
|
8.0
|
International
Traffic
|
1,609,572
|
1,582,936
|
(1.7)
|
|
18,267,773
|
19,855,754
|
8.7
|
Mexico Passenger
Traffic
|
|
September
|
%
Chg
|
|
Year to
date
|
%
Chg
|
2022
|
2023
|
|
2022
|
2023
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
1,569,259
|
1,710,341
|
9.0
|
|
13,369,220
|
15,759,432
|
17.9
|
CUN
|
Cancun
|
927,307
|
978,454
|
5.5
|
|
7,676,725
|
8,853,792
|
15.3
|
CZM
|
Cozumel
|
16,210
|
15,939
|
(1.7)
|
|
131,438
|
142,592
|
8.5
|
HUX
|
Huatulco
|
64,850
|
51,730
|
(20.2)
|
|
652,082
|
618,438
|
(5.2)
|
MID
|
Merida
|
235,413
|
246,828
|
4.8
|
|
1,945,353
|
2,445,615
|
25.7
|
MTT
|
Minatitlan
|
8,560
|
11,901
|
39.0
|
|
74,228
|
97,285
|
31.1
|
OAX
|
Oaxaca
|
84,413
|
118,822
|
40.8
|
|
773,972
|
1,075,145
|
38.9
|
TAP
|
Tapachula
|
37,079
|
43,572
|
17.5
|
|
354,214
|
390,730
|
10.3
|
VER
|
Veracruz
|
99,141
|
130,430
|
31.6
|
|
902,477
|
1,157,052
|
28.2
|
VSA
|
Villahermosa
|
96,286
|
112,665
|
17.0
|
|
858,731
|
978,783
|
14.0
|
International
Traffic
|
1,323,578
|
1,259,654
|
(4.8)
|
|
15,602,696
|
16,721,911
|
7.2
|
CUN
|
Cancun
|
1,254,056
|
1,192,419
|
(4.9)
|
|
14,721,839
|
15,762,850
|
7.1
|
CZM
|
Cozumel
|
21,773
|
18,797
|
(13.7)
|
|
370,567
|
356,914
|
(3.7)
|
HUX
|
Huatulco
|
859
|
1,185
|
38.0
|
|
65,099
|
80,422
|
23.5
|
MID
|
Merida
|
19,847
|
20,905
|
5.3
|
|
192,759
|
244,222
|
26.7
|
MTT
|
Minatitlan
|
1,279
|
634
|
(50.4)
|
|
9,541
|
6,245
|
(34.5)
|
OAX
|
Oaxaca
|
14,671
|
14,173
|
(3.4)
|
|
141,204
|
162,345
|
15.0
|
TAP
|
Tapachula
|
1,412
|
949
|
(32.8)
|
|
10,784
|
13,201
|
22.4
|
VER
|
Veracruz
|
7,744
|
8,350
|
7.8
|
|
70,317
|
74,717
|
6.3
|
VSA
|
Villahermosa
|
1,937
|
2,242
|
15.7
|
|
20,586
|
20,995
|
2.0
|
Traffic Total
Mexico
|
2,892,837
|
2,969,995
|
2.7
|
|
28,971,916
|
32,481,343
|
12.1
|
CUN
|
Cancun
|
2,181,363
|
2,170,873
|
(0.5)
|
|
22,398,564
|
24,616,642
|
9.9
|
CZM
|
Cozumel
|
37,983
|
34,736
|
(8.5)
|
|
502,005
|
499,506
|
(0.5)
|
HUX
|
Huatulco
|
65,709
|
52,915
|
(19.5)
|
|
717,181
|
698,860
|
(2.6)
|
MID
|
Merida
|
255,260
|
267,733
|
4.9
|
|
2,138,112
|
2,689,837
|
25.8
|
MTT
|
Minatitlan
|
9,839
|
12,535
|
27.4
|
|
83,769
|
103,530
|
23.6
|
OAX
|
Oaxaca
|
99,084
|
132,995
|
34.2
|
|
915,176
|
1,237,490
|
35.2
|
TAP
|
Tapachula
|
38,491
|
44,521
|
15.7
|
|
364,998
|
403,931
|
10.7
|
VER
|
Veracruz
|
106,885
|
138,780
|
29.8
|
|
972,794
|
1,231,769
|
26.6
|
VSA
|
Villahermosa
|
98,223
|
114,907
|
17.0
|
|
879,317
|
999,778
|
13.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. Passenger
Traffic, San Juan Airport (LMM)
|
|
September
|
%
Chg
|
|
Year to
date
|
%
Chg
|
2022
|
2023
|
|
2022
|
2023
|
SJU
Total
|
628,379
|
779,645
|
24.1
|
|
7,714,993
|
9,276,974
|
20.2
|
Domestic
Traffic
|
574,079
|
700,161
|
22.0
|
|
7,041,345
|
8,304,336
|
17.9
|
International
Traffic
|
54,300
|
79,484
|
46.4
|
|
673,648
|
972,638
|
44.4
|
Colombia Passenger Traffic
Airplan
|
|
September
|
% Chg
|
|
Year to date
|
% Chg
|
2022
|
2023
|
|
2022
|
2023
|
Domestic Traffic
|
1,134,432
|
935,316
|
(17.6)
|
|
10,056,838
|
8,850,024
|
(12.0)
|
MDE
|
Rionegro
|
838,452
|
685,683
|
(18.2)
|
|
7,450,389
|
6,572,034
|
(11.8)
|
EOH
|
Medellin
|
112,778
|
106,948
|
(5.2)
|
|
928,022
|
908,002
|
(2.2)
|
MTR
|
Monteria
|
126,729
|
94,411
|
(25.5)
|
|
1,156,661
|
938,411
|
(18.9)
|
APO
|
Carepa
|
21,415
|
17,298
|
(19.2)
|
|
199,627
|
151,936
|
(23.9)
|
UIB
|
Quibdo
|
33,848
|
28,656
|
(15.3)
|
|
272,244
|
261,181
|
(4.1)
|
CZU
|
Corozal
|
1,210
|
2,320
|
91.7
|
|
49,895
|
18,460
|
(63.0)
|
International Traffic
|
231,694
|
243,798
|
5.2
|
|
1,991,429
|
2,161,205
|
8.5
|
MDE
|
Rionegro
|
231,694
|
243,798
|
5.2
|
|
1,991,429
|
2,161,205
|
8.5
|
EOH
|
Medellin
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MTR
|
Monteria
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
APO
|
Carepa
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
UIB
|
Quibdo
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
CZU
|
Corozal
|
-
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
-
|
|
Traffic Total Colombia
|
1,366,126
|
1,179,114
|
(13.7)
|
|
12,048,267
|
11,011,229
|
(8.6)
|
MDE
|
Rionegro
|
1,070,146
|
929,481
|
(13.1)
|
|
9,441,818
|
8,733,239
|
(7.5)
|
EOH
|
Medellin
|
112,778
|
106,948
|
(5.2)
|
|
928,022
|
908,002
|
(2.2)
|
MTR
|
Monteria
|
126,729
|
94,411
|
(25.5)
|
|
1,156,661
|
938,411
|
(18.9)
|
APO
|
Carepa
|
21,415
|
17,298
|
(19.2)
|
|
199,627
|
151,936
|
(23.9)
|
UIB
|
Quibdo
|
33,848
|
28,656
|
(15.3)
|
|
272,244
|
261,181
|
(4.1)
|
CZU
|
Corozal
|
1,210
|
2,320
|
91.7
|
|
49,895
|
18,460
|
(63.0)
|
About ASUR
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) is a
leading international airport operator with a portfolio of
concessions to operate, maintain and develop 16 airports in the
Americas. This comprises nine airports in southeast Mexico, including Cancun Airport, the most
important tourist destination in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin
America, and six airports in northern Colombia, including Medellin international airport (Rio Negro), the second busiest in Colombia. ASUR is also a 60% JV partner in
Aerostar Airport Holdings, LLC, operator of the Luis Muñoz Marín
International Airport serving the capital of Puerto Rico, San
Juan. San Juan's Airport is
the island's primary gateway for international and mainland-US
destinations and was the first, and currently the only major
airport in the US to have successfully completed a public–private
partnership under the FAA Pilot Program. Headquartered in
Mexico, ASUR is listed both on the
Mexican Bolsa, where it trades under the symbol ASUR, and on the
NYSE in the U.S., where it trades under the symbol ASR. One ADS
represents ten (10) series B shares. For more information,
visit www.asur.com.mx.
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