ASUR (NYSE: ASR) posts mixed April 2026 passenger traffic across regions
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) reported April 2026 passenger traffic of 6.0 million, a 0.7% decline versus April 2025. Traffic fell 2.6% in Mexico and 2.2% in Puerto Rico, while Colombia grew 5.6%, supported by higher domestic and international volumes.
Domestic traffic across all markets was broadly stable, edging up 0.3%, while international passengers declined 2.4%. Year to date, total traffic rose 1.3% to 24.9 million passengers, with Colombia up 9.7% and Mexico and Puerto Rico slightly lower. Results are affected by the timing of Easter week.
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Key Figures
Total April 2026 passengers: 6.0 million passengers
April 2026 total traffic change: 0.7% decrease
Mexico April 2026 traffic: 3,419,141 passengers
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Total April 2026 passengers
6.0 million passengers
Group total, April 2026 vs April 2025
April 2026 total traffic change
0.7% decrease
Group total, year-on-year April comparison
Mexico April 2026 traffic
3,419,141 passengers
Mexico segment, down 2.6% year-on-year
Puerto Rico April 2026 traffic
1,148,395 passengers
San Juan airport, down 2.2% year-on-year
Colombia April 2026 traffic
1,415,450 passengers
Colombia segment, up 5.6% year-on-year
Year-to-date 2026 total traffic
24,943,977 passengers
Group total, up 1.3% vs prior year period
Colombia YTD growth
9.7% increase
Colombia year-to-date passengers vs prior year
Domestic vs. international April trends
+0.3% domestic, -2.4% international
Groupwide April 2026 vs April 2025
Key Terms
passenger traffic, domestic traffic, international traffic, year-on-year, +2 more
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passenger traffic financial
"today announced that passenger traffic for April 2026 reached a total of 6.0 million passengers"
domestic traffic financial
"Growth in Colombia was driven by increases of 5.9% in domestic traffic"
Domestic traffic is the flow of customers, users, shipments or activity a business sees inside its home country — for example store visits, website visitors, deliveries or passengers within national borders. Investors watch it because it shows how well a company is serving and growing its local market, reveals dependence on one economy, and affects revenue, costs and risk exposure; think of it like foot traffic through a mall that drives most of a store’s sales.
international traffic financial
"and 4.7% in international traffic, while Mexico reported decreases"
International traffic means people, data, shipments or transactions that cross national borders to use a product, service or platform—for example website visits, phone calls, flights or packaged goods moving between countries. Investors care because the amount and growth of international traffic show how widely a business reaches foreign customers, expose it to currency and regulatory risks, and signal opportunities for revenue expansion much like a store gaining shoppers from new neighborhoods.
year-on-year financial
"Passenger traffic showed a year-on-year increase of 5.6% in Colombia"
public–private partnership financial
"the only major airport in the U.S. to have successfully completed a public–private partnership under the FAA Pilot Program"
ADS financial
"One ADS represents ten (10) B-series shares"
Ads are paid promotional messages a company places across media — online, on TV, in print, or on social platforms — to attract customers, explain products, or shape public perception. For investors, ads matter because they drive sales growth, affect how much a company must spend to win customers, and influence brand strength and long-term value. Ads can also create regulatory or reputational risk if claims are misleading, which can affect profits and stock price.
FAQ
How did Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASR) passenger traffic change in April 2026?
ASUR’s total passenger traffic reached 6.0 million in April 2026, a 0.7% decrease versus April 2025. Domestic traffic across markets rose 0.3%, while international passengers fell 2.4%, reflecting softer volumes in Mexico and Puerto Rico and growth in Colombia.
What were Mexico passenger traffic results for ASUR (ASR) in April 2026?
In Mexico, ASUR handled 3,419,141 passengers in April 2026, down 2.6% year-on-year. Domestic traffic declined 1.9% to 1,622,844 passengers, and international traffic decreased 3.3% to 1,796,297, with Cancun remaining the largest contributor despite lower volumes.
How did ASUR’s Colombia airports perform in April 2026?
Colombia was ASUR’s strongest region, with total April 2026 traffic of 1,415,450 passengers, a 5.6% increase year-on-year. Domestic traffic grew 5.9% to 1,093,626, while international traffic rose 4.7% to 321,824, led by higher volumes at Rionegro (Medellin) airport.
What were passenger trends at ASUR’s San Juan airport in Puerto Rico?
At San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, total April 2026 traffic was 1,148,395 passengers, down 2.2% versus April 2025. Domestic passengers declined 1.7% to 1,016,764, while international traffic dropped 6.4% to 131,631 passengers.
How is ASUR’s year-to-date 2026 passenger traffic trending versus 2025?
For the year to date, ASUR’s total passenger traffic increased 1.3% to 24,943,977 passengers. Mexico slipped 0.7% to 14,357,116, Puerto Rico fell 2.2% to 4,678,193, while Colombia grew 9.7% to 5,908,668, driven mainly by domestic demand.
How did the timing of Easter affect ASUR’s April 2026 traffic figures?
ASUR notes that Easter Week in 2026 occurred from March 29 to April 5, versus April 13 to April 20 in 2025. This calendar shift can influence holiday travel patterns, complicating direct year-on-year comparisons for April passenger traffic across its airports.
