Asur (ASR) reported passenger traffic for February 2026 of 5.7 million passengers, up 1.6% vs. February 2025. Passenger traffic showed year-on-year increases of 4.7% in Colombia and 1.6% in Mexico, while it decreased 2.1% in Puerto Rico. Colombia’s growth was driven by increases of 4.6% in domestic traffic and 5.2% in international traffic. Mexico experienced an increase of 3.4% in international traffic, while domestic traffic decreased by 1.0%. Puerto Rico saw a 3.1% increase in international traffic that was offset by a 2.7% decrease in domestic traffic.
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