Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste June Traffic Falls 5.8% to 5.64M
ASR•Total June passenger traffic reached 5.64 million, a 5.8% year-on-year decline driven by an 8.5% fall in Mexico, a 4.6% drop in Puerto Rico and a 1.1% dip in Colombia. Mexican international traffic plunged 12.1% while domestic fell 4.7%, and year-to-date volumes edged down 0.3% to 36.21 million.
1. June Traffic Overview
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste handled 5.64 million passengers in June 2026, down 5.8% from June 2025. This marks the third consecutive month of year-on-year declines in overall throughput.
2. Regional Performance
Traffic in Mexico fell 8.5% to 2.99 million passengers, with domestic volumes down 4.7% and international down 12.1%. Puerto Rico saw a 4.6% drop to 1.20 million (domestic -4.9%, international -2.7%), while Colombia traffic dipped 1.1% to 1.46 million (domestic -0.2%, international -3.8%).
3. Year-to-Date Passenger Volumes
From January through June, total passenger volumes reached 36.21 million, a 0.3% decline versus the same period last year. Mexico YTD traffic fell 2.4% to 20.45 million, Puerto Rico declined 2.8% to 6.98 million, and Colombia grew 7.3% to 8.78 million.
4. Implications for ASUR
Persisting declines in core Mexican and Puerto Rican markets may pressure revenues and earnings, though robust growth in Colombian volumes offers partial offset. Monitoring next quarter’s traffic trends will be key for assessing full-year performance.




