ASUR Passenger Traffic Analysis for July 2025
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) has released its latest passenger traffic data for July 2025, showcasing a slight increase of 1.5% compared to the previous year. This upward trend marks a significant milestone for the international airport operator, which manages operations in Mexico, Colombia, and Puerto Rico.
In July 2025, the total passenger count reached 6.5 million. Specifically, ASUR reported a notable rise in traffic in Colombia, where the figure increased by 3.5%. Within this growth, international travel saw a substantial jump of 10.7%. Mexico also contributed positively to the overall figures, with a 2.0% rise in passenger traffic.
Breaking down the statistics further, in Mexico, the total passenger traffic reached approximately 3.6 million for the month, also showing a year-on-year increase. International travel spiked by 3.7%, while domestic travel had a modest rise of 0.4%. On the other hand, Puerto Rico's traffic experienced a slight decline of 1.9%, although international traffic in that region did see an increase of 8.0%.
Monthly Traffic Highlights
The data reveals distinct trends depending on the region:
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Domestic Traffic: 1,131,678 passengers (up by 1.2% year-over-year)
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International Traffic: 379,371 passengers (up by 10.7%)
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Domestic Traffic: 1,796,925 passengers (up by 0.4%)
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International Traffic: 1,821,016 passengers (up by 3.7%)
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Domestic Traffic: 1,176,500 passengers (down by 3.5%)
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International Traffic: 205,174 passengers (up by 8.0%)
The report also provides insights into the total year-to-date passenger traffic across all regions. For 2025, ASUR has recorded approximately 42.8 million total passengers, maintaining a slight growth margin of 0.3% compared to the same period in 2024.
Operational Challenges and Prospects
Despite the positive growth in passenger numbers in Mexico and Colombia, ASUR faces challenges, particularly in Puerto Rico. As international air travel resumes post-pandemic, maintaining growth momentum will be critical for the company. The ability to attract more international travelers and improve domestic traffic in Puerto Rico will likely play a pivotal role in ASUR's performance in subsequent months.
Overall, ASUR's July 2025 traffic data highlight a recovery phase for the airport industry in the region, indicating a cautious optimism as travel patterns continue to stabilize post-pandemic levels. The company plans to implement strategies aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies and expanding services in response to changing travel demands.
For more detailed information and ongoing updates, stakeholders and interested parties can refer to ASUR's official communications and reports on their website.