Airport group ASUR has reported a 0.9% traffic increase for fourth quarter 2025. The company has operations in Mexico, the US, and Colombia.
Mexico was flat at only a 0.1%. This was a result of a 0.7% international traffic increase offset by a 0.5 decrease in domestic traffic.
Puerto Rico traffic decreased 3.1%, which was driven by a 4.2% decrease in domestic, though offset by a 5% increase in international traffic.
Colombia traffic was up 5.7%, which was a result of 9.6% and 4.6% increases in international and domestic travel, respectively.
Revenues increased 21.6% to 11bn pesos ($639.8 million) for the quarter, with unit revenues up 1.1% to 131.7 pesos ($7.66) per passenger.
Consolidated EBITDA was down 4.8% to 4.9bn pesos ($285 million).