ASUR Reports Passenger Traffic Growth for November 2025 in Mexico, Colombia, and Puerto Rico

ASUR Reports November 2025 Passenger Traffic



Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR), an eminent international airport operator, recently announced its passenger traffic figures for November 2025. The report illustrated a notable increase with a total of 5.9 million passengers, indicating a 1.5% rise compared to the same month in the previous year.

The growth was predominantly observed in Colombia, where passenger traffic surged by 5.9%. This significant uptick comprised an impressive 8.7% rise in international travelers alongside a 5.1% increase in domestic traffic.

On the other hand, data from Mexico revealed a more modest year-over-year increase of 1.0%. Here, international passenger traffic stepped up by 2.1%, although domestic travel saw a slight dip, registering a decrease of 0.1%. These contrasting performances highlight varying market dynamics across regions. Conversely, Puerto Rico witnessed a downturn in passenger traffic, which fell by 2.9%. Despite a robust 5.1% growth in international traffic, this was not enough to offset a significant 4.0% decrease in domestic travel, resulting in an overall decline.

Analyzing the detailed statistics, the reported figures from Mexico included 3,365,844 passengers in November 2025, compared with 3,332,533 in November 2024. Throughout the year, however, total passenger traffic in Mexico showed a slight decrease of 2.1%, dropping from 37,616,931 to 36,809,388 travelers.

Mexico's Performance Breakdown



In addition to total national figures, a breakdown reveals the performance across major air travel hubs. Notably, Cancun International Airport (CUN) experienced a minor decline, with 2,381,544 passengers in November 2025 compared to 2,401,840 the previous year. Other airports exhibited mixed outcomes, with Cozumel and Merida showing improvements, whereas Huatulco and Tapachula faced declines.

Colombian Traffic Highlights



In Colombia, the figures were more favorable, demonstrating robust growth across various airports. Medellín's Rionegro (MDE) airport notably accounted for a substantial portion of this increase, marking an impressive rise in both domestic and international travel.

Conclusion



Overall, ASUR's report brings to light a resilient growth trajectory in the aviation sector, particularly within Colombia and Mexico. The company continues to adapt to changing travel patterns with a focus on enhancing the travel experience for passengers. As the industry moves forward, these insights may help stakeholders better anticipate future trends in air travel, shaping investments and operational strategies. For those monitoring aviation developments, ASUR’s performance serves as an interesting case study reflecting current market forces at play within the sector.

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