OMA (NASDAQ: OMAB) posts 6% January 2026 passenger traffic growth
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA) reported that terminal passenger traffic at its 13 airports rose 6.0% in January 2026 compared with January 2025. Domestic traffic increased 7.0%, while international traffic grew 1.4%, showing stronger growth within Mexico than on international routes.
Of total January 2026 passengers, 99.4% were commercial travelers and 0.6% were general aviation users. OMA operates 13 international airports in central and northern Mexico and also manages hotels at the Mexico City and Monterrey airports as part of its broader airport services business.
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How much did OMA (OMAB) passenger traffic grow in January 2026?
OMA’s total terminal passenger traffic increased 6.0% in January 2026 versus January 2025. The growth was driven mainly by domestic travel, reflecting higher demand across its 13 Mexican airports, including Monterrey and several key tourist destinations.
What were OMA (OMAB) domestic and international traffic trends in January 2026?
In January 2026, OMA’s domestic passenger traffic rose 7.0%, while international traffic grew 1.4%. This indicates stronger relative growth in travel within Mexico across its airport network compared with cross-border and international routes.
What portion of OMA (OMAB) January 2026 passengers were commercial versus general aviation?
In January 2026, 99.4% of OMA’s passengers were commercial travelers and 0.6% were general aviation. This mix underscores OMA’s primary focus on scheduled airline traffic across its 13 international airports in central and northern Mexico.
Which airports does OMA (OMAB) operate in Mexico?
OMA operates 13 international airports in nine Mexican states. Its network includes Monterrey, Acapulco, Mazatlán, Zihuatanejo and several regional and border-city airports, serving both business and leisure travelers across central and northern Mexico.
What additional services does OMA (OMAB) provide beyond airport operations?
Beyond running airports, OMA operates the NH Collection Hotel inside Mexico City Airport’s Terminal 2 and the Hilton Garden Inn at Monterrey Airport. These hospitality operations complement its core airport and commercial services business.
Who controls OMA (OMAB) and what group is it part of?
Since December 2022, OMA has been part of VINCI Airports, described as the world’s leading private airport operator. This ownership links OMA’s Mexican airport network to a larger global airport management platform.




