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ASUR (NYSE: ASR) posts mixed April 2026 passenger traffic across regions

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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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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
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"
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of May 2026

 

GRUPO AEROPORTUARIO DEL SURESTE, S.A.B. de C.V.

(SOUTHEAST AIRPORT GROUP)

 

 

(Translation of Registrant’s Name Into English)

 

México

 

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

 

Bosque de Alisos No. 47A– 4th Floor

Bosques de las Lomas

05120 México, D.F.

 

 

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.)

 

  Form 20-F  x  Form 40-F  ¨

 

(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.)

 

  Yes  ¨ No  x

 

(If “Yes” is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82- .)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.  
   
By: /s/ ADOLFO CASTRO RIVAS  
  Adolfo Castro Rivas  
  Chief Executive Officer  

 

Date: May 6, 2026 

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

Contacts:    
ASUR
Lic. Adolfo Castro
+52-55-5284-0408
acastro@asur.com.mx
  InspIR Group
Susan Borinelli
+1-646-330-5907
susan@inspirgroup.com
   
Lic. David Barlow
+52-55-5284-0483
dbarlow@asur.com.mx
 

 

 

ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for April 2026

 

Passenger traffic increased year-on-year by 5. 6% in Colombia, and decreased by 2.6% in México and 2.2 % in Puerto Rico

 

Mexico City, May 6, 2026 - 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 April 2026 reached a total of 6.0 million passengers, representing a decrease of 0.7% compared to April 2025.

 

Passenger traffic showed a year-on-year increase of 5.6% in Colombia, while traffic declined 2.6% in Mexico and 2.2% in Puerto Rico. Growth in Colombia was driven by increases of 5.9% in domestic traffic and 4.7% in international traffic, while Mexico reported decreases of 3.3% and 1.9% in in international and domestic traffic, respectively, and Puerto Rico decreases of 6.4% and 1.7% in international and domestic traffic, respectively.

 

All figures in this statement reflect comparisons between the period from April 1 to April 30, 2026, and from April 1 to March 30, 2025. Note that Easter Week in 2026 took place from April 29 to April 5, while in 2025 it was from April 13 to April 20, 2025. Transit and general aviation passengers are excluded only for Mexico and Colombia.

 

Passenger Traffic Summary            
  April % Chg   Year to date % Chg
2025 2026   2024 2025
Mexico 3,511,745 3,419,141 (2.6)   14,456,882 14,357,116 (0.7)
Domestic Traffic 1,653,649 1,622,844 (1.9)   6,234,133 6,168,238 (1.1)
International Traffic 1,858,096 1,796,297 (3.3)   8,222,749 8,188,878 (0.4)
San Juan, Puerto Rico 1,174,568 1,148,395 (2.2)   4,783,150 4,678,193 (2.2)
Domestic Traffic 1,033,889 1,016,764 (1.7)   4,261,135 4,158,077 (2.4)
International Traffic 140,679 131,631 (6.4)   522,015 520,116 (0.4)
Colombia 1,340,348 1,415,450 5.6   5,386,702 5,908,668 9.7
Domestic Traffic 1,032,952 1,093,626 5.9   4,111,608 4,545,060 10.5
International Traffic 307,396 321,824 4.7   1,275,094 1,363,608 6.9
Total Traffic 6,026,661 5,982,986 (0.7)   24,626,734 24,943,977 1.3
Domestic Traffic 3,720,490 3,733,234 0.3   14,606,876 14,871,375 1.8
International Traffic 2,306,171 2,249,752 (2.4)   10,019,858 10,072,602 0.5

 

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Mexico Passenger Traffic             
  April % Chg   Year to date % Chg
2025 2026   2025 2026
Domestic Traffic 1,653,649 1,622,844 (1.9)   6,234,133 6,168,238 (1.1)
CUN Cancun 835,045 789,691 (5.4)   3,122,813 2,911,321 (6.8)
CZM Cozumel 22,995 23,333 1.5   75,554 80,094 6.0
HUX Huatulco 55,891 53,325 (4.6)   216,020 206,547 (4.4)
MID Merida 287,801 308,622 7.2   1,095,167 1,205,524 10.1
MTT Minatitlan 13,069 11,836 (9.4)   49,405 44,408 (10.1)
OAX Oaxaca 133,769 128,678 (3.8)   524,781 507,866 (3.2)
TAP Tapachula 41,372 41,641 0.7   170,834 165,506 (3.1)
VER Veracruz 142,650 145,219 1.8   526,546 566,067 7.5
VSA Villahermosa 121,057 120,499 (0.5)   453,013 480,905 6.2
International Traffic 1,858,096 1,796,297 (3.3)   8,222,749 8,188,878 (0.4)
CUN Cancun 1,739,253 1,674,788 (3.7)   7,636,701 7,586,254 (0.7)
CZM Cozumel 33,368 33,777 1.2   184,035 180,054 (2.2)
HUX Huatulco 12,885 14,489 12.4   93,311 104,085 11.5
MID Merida 32,524 31,690 (2.6)   144,275 153,679 6.5
MTT Minatitlan 558 794 42.3   2,378 2,824 18.8
OAX Oaxaca 19,800 17,104 (13.6)   94,435 85,434 (9.5)
TAP Tapachula 3,246 4,999 54.0   8,830 11,322 28.2
VER Veracruz 12,207 12,414 1.7   45,408 48,635 7.1
VSA Villahermosa 4,255 6,242 46.7   13,376 16,591 24.0
Traffic Total Mexico 3,511,745 3,419,141 (2.6)   14,456,882 14,357,116 (0.7)
CUN Cancun 2,574,298 2,464,479 (4.3)   10,759,514 10,497,575 (2.4)
CZM Cozumel 56,363 57,110 1.3   259,589 260,148 0.2
HUX Huatulco 68,776 67,814 (1.4)   309,331 310,632 0.4
MID Merida 320,325 340,312 6.2   1,239,442 1,359,203 9.7
MTT Minatitlan 13,627 12,630 (7.3)   51,783 47,232 (8.8)
OAX Oaxaca 153,569 145,782 (5.1)   619,216 593,300 (4.2)
TAP Tapachula 44,618 46,640 4.5   179,664 176,828 (1.6)
VER Veracruz 154,857 157,633 1.8   571,954 614,702 7.5
VSA Villahermosa 125,312 126,741 1.1   466,389 497,496 6.7

 

US Passenger Traffic, San Juan Airport (LMM)        
  April % Chg   Year to date % Chg
2025 2026   2025 2026
SJU Total 1,174,568 1,148,395 (2.2)   4,783,150 4,678,193 (2.2)
Domestic Traffic 1,033,889   1,016,764 (1.7)   4,261,135 4,158,077 (2.4)
International Traffic 140,679     131,631 (6.4)   522,015 520,116 (0.4)

 

Colombia Passenger Traffic Airplan          
  April % Chg   Year to date % Chg
2025 2026   2025 2026
Domestic Traffic 1,032,952 1,093,626 5.9   4,111,608 4,545,060 10.5
MDE Rionegro 784,536 833,027 6.2   3,102,383 3,468,805 11.8
EOH Medellin 93,071 89,875 (3.4)   366,513 362,535 (1.1)
MTR Monteria 110,138 123,137 11.8   460,764 526,326 14.2
APO Carepa 15,078 15,202 0.8   55,241 60,089 8.8
UIB Quibdo 26,544 30,228 13.9   104,987 118,569 12.9
CZU Corozal 3,585 2,157 (39.8)   21,720 8,736 (59.8)
International Traffic 307,396 321,824 4.7   1,275,094 1,363,608 6.9
MDE Rionegro 307,396 321,824 4.7   1,275,094 1,363,608 6.9
EOH Medellin              
MTR Monteria - -     - -  
APO Carepa - -     - -  
UIB Quibdo - -     - -  
CZU Corozal - -     - -  
Traffic Total Colombia 1,340,348 1,415,450 5.6   5,386,702 5,908,668 9.7
MDE Rionegro 1,091,932 1,154,851 5.8   4,377,477 4,832,413 10.4
EOH Medellin 93,071 89,875 (3.4)   366,513 362,535 (1.1)
MTR Monteria 110,138 123,137 11.8   460,764 526,326 14.2
APO Carepa 15,078 15,202 0.8   55,241 60,089 8.8
UIB Quibdo 26,544 30,228 13.9   104,987 118,569 12.9
CZU Corozal 3,585 2,157 (39.8)   21,720 8,736 (59.8)

 

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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 across the Americas. The Company operates nine airports in southeastern Mexico, including Cancún Airport, the largest tourist gateway in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America; as well as six airports in northern Colombia, including Medellin international airport (Rionegro), the second busiest in Colombia. 

 

ASUR also holds a 60% interest in Aerostar Airport Holdings, LLC, operator of Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, the island’s primary international gateway. San Juan Airport was the first and remains the only major airport in the U.S. to have successfully completed a public–private partnership under the FAA Pilot Program. ASUR has recently expanded into airport commercial services through ASUR US Airports, which partners with airports and airlines to deliver enhanced retail and passenger experiences. ASUR US Airports operates at major U.S. hubs, including Los Angeles International, Chicago O’Hare, and John F. Kennedy International, and has historically shown competitive performance against U.S. commercial revenue benchmarks.

 

Headquartered in Mexico, ASUR is listed on both the Mexican Bolsa (BMV) under the symbol ASUR, and on the NYSE in the U.S., where it trades under the symbol ASR. One ADS represents ten (10) B-series shares. For further information, visit www.asur.com.mx.

 

 

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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.

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.

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