ASUR Passenger Traffic Report for June 2026
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V., widely known as ASUR, has recently announced its passenger traffic results for June 2026, revealing a notable decline across key operational regions including Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia. This downturn reflects broader trends in air travel as the international airport group continues to navigate the post-pandemic landscape.
Overview of Passenger Traffic Declines
For the month of June 2026, ASUR reported a total of
5.6 million passengers, marking a
5.8% decrease when compared to June 2025. The decline is further broken down into year-on-year figures with
Mexico seeing a significant drop of
8.5%,
Puerto Rico's traffic decreasing by
4.6%, and
Colombia's passenger numbers down by
1.1%.
Mexico's Traffic Analysis
In Mexico specifically, the figures revealed a
4.7% decrease in domestic travel alongside a more concerning
12.1% fall in international passenger traffic. These drops are indicative of potential shifts in travel preferences or economic challenges faced by the region.
- - Domestic Traffic: 1,604,913 in June 2025 down to 1,529,272 in June 2026.
- - International Traffic: 1,658,299 in June 2025 fell to 1,457,370.
Some airports like Cancún (CUN) witnessed a notable decrease of
11.5% in total traffic from last year, further stressing the impact on one of the largest tourist gateways in Latin America.
Puerto Rico and Colombia Insights
The decline in Puerto Rico was less severe yet still significant. The reports indicated
1,254,753 passengers for June 2026, down
4.6% from the prior year. This includes a
4.9% reduction in domestic flights and a
2.7% drop in international travel.
Colombia presented a somewhat stable scenario, with domestic traffic remaining relatively flat at
1,122,388, showing only a
0.2% decrease. International traffic, however, declined by
3.8%. Overall, the country's total traffic showed a slight drop from the previous June.
Conclusion
ASUR's June 2026 traffic report underlines the ongoing challenges facing the airline industry as it adapts to shifting consumer behavior and global economic factors. As ASUR continues to operate various vital airports, including nine in Mexico and six in Colombia, understanding these trends will be crucial for navigating the future of air travel.
ASUR remains committed to enhancing its operational efficiency and passenger experience as it works through these fluctuations in traffic numbers. For further updates and passenger traffic analysis, ASUR encourages stakeholders and travelers alike to stay informed through their regular announcements.