OMA (NASDAQ: OMAB) posts 2.1% June 2026 passenger traffic growth, led by international routes
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) reported that terminal passenger traffic across its 13 airports grew 2.1% in June 2026 compared with June 2025. Domestic traffic rose 0.8%, while international traffic increased a stronger 10.2%, showing faster growth in cross-border travel.
Terminal passengers include commercial, charter, and general aviation travelers but exclude transit passengers. In June, 99.5% of total traffic was commercial and 0.5% was general aviation. The company also highlighted that 22 routes began operations during the month, supporting future traffic development across its network.
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Key Figures
Total passenger traffic growth: 2.1%
Domestic traffic growth: 0.8%
International traffic growth: 10.2%
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8 metrics
Total passenger traffic growth
2.1%
June 2026 vs June 2025 terminal passenger traffic
Domestic traffic growth
0.8%
June 2026 vs June 2025 domestic passengers
International traffic growth
10.2%
June 2026 vs June 2025 international passengers
Commercial traffic share
99.5%
Share of June 2026 terminal passengers that were commercial
General aviation share
0.5%
Share of June 2026 terminal passengers that were general aviation
New routes launched
22 routes
Routes that started operations in June 2026
Airports operated
13 airports
International airports operated in central and northern Mexico
Employees
over 1,200
Employees providing airport and commercial services
Key Terms
terminal passenger traffic, general aviation, foreign private issuer, VINCI Airports, +1 more
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terminal passenger traffic financial
"reports that terminal passenger traffic at its 13 airports increased 2.1%"
Terminal passenger traffic is the number of people who pass through an airport terminal during a set period, including those arriving, departing, and connecting. Investors watch it like foot traffic in a shopping center: higher passenger counts typically increase airlines’ ticket sales, airport fees and retail income, while changes in the trend signal shifts in travel demand, capacity pressure, or recovery from disruptions.
general aviation technical
"includes passengers on the three types of aviation (commercial, charter, and general aviation)"
General aviation covers all civil flying that isn’t part of scheduled airline service or military operations — think private planes, business jets, air taxis, flight schools, medical flights and aerial work like surveying or crop spraying. For investors, it signals demand for aircraft makers, maintenance firms, airports and fuel suppliers the way private cars indicate consumer mobility: stronger activity can boost sales and services, while regulation, safety or fuel costs can affect profitability.
foreign private issuer regulatory
"FORM 6-K REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER"
A foreign private issuer is a company organized outside the United States that meets tests showing it is primarily foreign-controlled and therefore qualifies for a different set of U.S. reporting rules. For investors, that means the company files less frequent or differently formatted disclosures with U.S. regulators and may follow home-country accounting and governance practices, so buying its stock is like dining at a well-reviewed restaurant that follows its home kitchen’s rules instead of the local menu — you get access but should check what standards apply.
VINCI Airports financial
"Since December 2022, OMA is part of VINCI Airports, the world´s leading private airport operator."
terminal passengers financial
"*Terminal passengers: includes passengers on the three types of aviation"
FAQ
How much did OMA (OMAB) passenger traffic grow in June 2026?
OMA’s total terminal passenger traffic increased 2.1% in June 2026 versus June 2025. This growth reflects modest expansion overall, with particularly strong international demand supporting volumes across its 13 Mexican airports.
What was the change in domestic and international traffic for OMA in June 2026?
Domestic traffic at OMA’s airports rose 0.8%, while international traffic grew 10.2% in June 2026. This indicates international routes were the main driver of passenger growth during the month across the company’s airport network.
How many airports and routes does OMA operate as of June 2026?
OMA operates 13 international airports in nine Mexican states and reported 22 routes starting operations in June 2026. These airports serve major cities like Monterrey plus tourist destinations such as Acapulco, Mazatlán, and Zihuatanejo.
What types of passengers are included in OMA’s terminal passenger traffic data?
OMA’s terminal passenger figures include commercial, charter, and general aviation passengers but exclude transit passengers. In June 2026, 99.5% of this traffic was commercial and 0.5% was general aviation, emphasizing the dominance of scheduled commercial travel.
On which stock exchanges is OMA (OMAB) listed?
OMA is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the symbol OMA and on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol OMAB. These dual listings give both local and international investors access to the company’s shares.
What is OMA’s relationship with VINCI Airports?
Since December 2022, OMA has been part of VINCI Airports, described as the world’s leading private airport operator. This ownership link connects OMA’s 13 Mexican airports to a larger global airport management network.






