ASUR Reports Growth in Passenger Traffic Despite Challenges in Key Markets

ASUR Reports Yearly Passenger Traffic for March 2026



Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: ASR; BMV: ASUR), a prominent international airport group operating locations in Mexico, the U.S., and Colombia, recently declared its passenger traffic figures for March 2026. The total number of passengers recorded reached 6.6 million, a slight increase of 0.6% compared to the same month last year.

Focusing on individual markets, Colombia witnessed an impressive surge in passenger traffic, with a year-on-year increase of 12.5%. This positive trend was attributed to a robust growth in both domestic and international flights, reporting increases of 12.3% and 13.2%, respectively. Such advancements underscore the nation's rebound in travel demand, demonstrating the vitality of Colombia’s aviation sector.

In contrast, Mexico experienced challenges, with passenger traffic decreasing by 2.4%. The breakdown revealed a decline of 4.0% in international flights, coupled with a minor drop of 0.1% in domestic travel. These statistics depict a nuanced recovery in Mexico's aviation landscape, highlighting various influencing factors such as seasonality and market dynamics.

Puerto Rico also faced challenges, seeing a 2.3% decline in overall passenger traffic. However, international traffic from Puerto Rico slightly increased by 1.0%, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the overall downturn. Domestic traffic, unfortunately, dipped by 2.7%, reflecting ongoing economic and travel-related pressures on the island.

ASUR’s traffic figures cover the period from March 1 to March 31, 2026, compared to the same year before. It’s essential to acknowledge that the timing of Easter Week significantly impacted this year’s figures, occurring from March 29 to April 5, which would traditionally influence travel patterns.

Passenger Traffic Breakdown


  • - Mexico: 3,809,310 passengers (a 2.4% decrease from March 2025)
  • - Domestic Traffic: 1,590,992 passengers (0.1% decrease)
  • - International Traffic: 2,218,318 passengers (4.0% decrease)
  • - Puerto Rico: 1,292,943 passengers (2.3% decrease)
  • - Domestic Traffic: 1,157,220 passengers (2.7% decrease)
  • - International Traffic: 135,723 passengers (1.0% increase)
  • - Colombia: 1,484,950 passengers (12.5% increase)
  • - Domestic Traffic: 1,145,690 passengers (12.3% increase)
  • - International Traffic: 339,260 passengers (13.2% increase)

Overall, ASUR has reflected resilience and adaptability in its operations amidst varying passenger trends across its markets. The company manages a network of 16 airports, including the highly trafficked Cancún Airport, which serves as a major gateway for tourism in Mexico and Latin America, revealing the diverse travel sentiments in each region.

About ASUR


Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. serves as a key player in airport management and regional connectivity, operating vital transportation hubs that enhance travel within the Americas. With strategic expansions into commercial airport services, ASUR aims to improve retail and passenger experiences while maintaining its growth trajectory. The company is also publicly traded under ticker symbols on both the Mexican Bolsa and the New York Stock Exchange.

In conclusion, as global travel dynamics shift and recover from recent challenges, ASUR is well-positioned to navigate these changes and continue supporting the aviation industry’s resurgence in the region.

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