ASUR Reports May 2026 Passenger Traffic Trends Across Latin America
ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for May 2026
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) reported a total of 5.6 million passengers for May 2026, a 1.6% decrease from May 2025. Colombia saw a 6.6% increase in traffic, while Mexico and Puerto Rico experienced declines of 4.2% and 3.7%, respectively.
- 01ASUR's total passenger traffic for May 2026 was 5.6 million, down 1.6% from 2025.
- 02Colombia experienced a 6.6% increase in passenger traffic, driven by 7.0% growth in domestic travel.
- 03In Mexico, international traffic fell by 10.0%, despite a 1.3% rise in domestic travel.
- 04Puerto Rico's passenger traffic decreased by 3.7%, with domestic traffic down 4.4%.
- 05Year-to-date figures show a slight overall increase in traffic across ASUR's operations compared to the previous year.
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) announced that its passenger traffic for May 2026 totaled 5.6 million, reflecting a 1.6% decrease compared to the same month in 2025. The report highlighted varied performance across its regions: Colombia experienced a notable 6.6% increase in traffic, attributed to a 7.0% rise in domestic travel and a 5.4% increase in international travel. Conversely, Mexico's traffic fell by 4.2%, with a significant 10.0% decline in international passengers, despite a 1.3% increase in domestic traffic. Puerto Rico also saw a 3.7% decrease in total passenger numbers, driven by a 4.4% drop in domestic traffic, although international travel grew by 2.0%. Overall, the year-to-date figures indicate a slight increase in passenger traffic across ASUR's network, suggesting resilience in certain markets despite the declines in others.
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The fluctuations in passenger traffic can affect airport revenues and local economies reliant on tourism and travel.
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