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Published: 2024-06-07 18:55:56 ET
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EX-99.1 2 tm2416796d1_ex99-1.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

Exhibit 99.1

 

Contacts:

 

ASUR

Lic. Adolfo Castro

+52-55-5284-0408

acastro@asur.com.mx    

       

InspIR Group

Susan Borinelli

+1-646-330-5907

susan@inspirgroup.com

 

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V./

 

In the news release, ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for May 2024, issued 06-Jun-2024 by Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that year-to-date 2023 figures for international traffic across all Mexican airports, total traffic in Mexico and total Company traffic were inadvertently stated incorrectly and should have been 9,909,231, 18,220,179 and 29,273,525 passengers, respectively instead of 8,814,527, 17,125,475 and 28,178,820 passengers, respectively as originally stated. As a result, international and total traffic in Mexico and total Company traffic from January to May 2024 increased year-on-year by 5.6%, 0.6%, and 3.2%, respectively, instead of 18.7%, 7.0%, and 7.2% as originally indicated. All other passenger traffic figures and comparisons remained unchanged. The complete, corrected release follows:

 

ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for May 2024

 

Passenger traffic increased year-on-year by 20.2% in Colombia, 4.3% in Puerto Rico and declined 3.0% in Mexico

 

Mexico City, June 6, 2024 - Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: ASR; BMV: ASUR), ASUR, a leading international airport group with operations in Mexico, the U.S. and Colombia, today announced that passenger traffic for May 2024 reached a total of 5.8 million passengers, representing an increase of 3.0% compared to May 2023.

 

Passenger traffic presented year-on-year increases of 20.2% in Colombia and 4.3% in Puerto Rico while traffic in Mexico declined 3.0%. Passenger traffic growth in Colombia was driven by increases of 30.1% in international traffic and 17.8% in domestic traffic. Puerto Rico also reported growth in both domestic and international traffic, up 3.1% and 15.4%, respectively. Mexico, however, presented declines of 4.6% and 1.3% in domestic and international traffic, respectively.

 

All figures in this statement reflect comparisons between the period from May 1 to May 31, 2024 and from May 1 to May 31, 2023. Passengers in transit and general aviation only for Mexico and Colombia.

 

Passenger Traffic Summary

 

    May     % Chg     Year to date      
    2023     2024         2023     2024     % Chg  
Mexico     3,444,746       3,341,200       (3.0 )     18,220,179       18,332,807       0.6  
Domestic Traffic     1,764,993       1,683,397       (4.6 )     8,310,948       7,872,298       (5.3 )
International Traffic     1,679,753       1,657,803       (1.3 )     9,909,231       10,460,509       5.6  
San Juan, Puerto Rico     1,089,726       1,136,672       4.3       4,942,566       5,433,398       9.9  
Domestic Traffic     982,486       1,012,936       3.1       4,470,821       4,875,194       9.0  
International Traffic     107,240       123,736       15.4       471,745       558,204       18.3  
Colombia     1,141,261       1,371,343       20.2       6,110,779       6,454,261       5.6  
Domestic Traffic     920,223       1,083,874       17.8       4,968,277       5,060,109       1.8  
International Traffic     221,038       287,469       30.1       1,142,502       1,394,152       22.0  
Total Traffic     5,675,733       5,849,215       3.1       29,273,524       30,220,466       3.2  
Domestic Traffic     3,667,702       3,780,207       3.1       17,750,046       17,807,601       0.3  
International Traffic     2,008,031       2,069,008       3.0       11,523,478       12,412,865       7.7  

 

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Mexico Passenger Traffic

 

   May       Year to date     
     2023   2024   % Chg   2023   2024   % Chg 
Domestic Traffic   1,764,993    1,683,397    (4.6)   8,310,948    7,872,298    (5.3)
CUN Cancun   1,029,493    878,015    (14.7)   4,618,895    3,994,182    (13.5)
CZM Cozumel   14,706    21,448    45.8    60,941    98,582    61.8 
HUX Huatulco   69,341    61,617    (11.1)   359,224    295,473    (17.7)
MID Merida   266,946    264,893    (0.8)   1,356,104    1,329,587    (2.0)
MTT Minatitlan   11,444    13,817    20.7    47,663    53,858    13.0 
OAX Oaxaca   101,994    124,267    21.8    552,545    623,940    12.9 
TAP Tapachula   40,995    52,097    27.1    205,617    252,268    22.7 
VER Veracruz   125,495    136,378    8.7    589,722    619,996    5.1 
VSA Villahermosa   104,579    130,865    25.1    520,237    604,412    16.2 
International Traffic   1,679,753    1,657,803    (1.3)   9,909,231    10,460,509    5.6 
CUN Cancun   1,597,328    1,560,736    (2.3)   9,318,018    9,767,506    4.8 
CZM Cozumel   31,061    35,188    13.3    228,742    271,993    18.9 
HUX Huatulco   1,574    2,266    44.0    72,864    97,245    33.5 
MID Merida   23,778    26,342    10.8    144,157    157,169    9.0 
MTT Minatitlan   655    574    (12.4)   3,310    2,709    (18.2)
OAX Oaxaca   14,958    17,717    18.4    85,060    92,634    8.9 
TAP Tapachula   1,040    792    (23.8)   8,065    5,381    (33.3)
VER Veracruz   7,353    10,931    48.7    38,177    51,395    34.6 
VSA Villahermosa   2,006    3,257    62.4    10,838    14,477    33.6 
Traffic Total Mexico   3,444,746    3,341,200    (3.0)   18,220,179    18,332,807    0.6 
CUN Cancun   2,626,821    2,438,751    (7.2)   13,761,688    (1.3)   6.4 
CZM Cozumel   45,767    56,636    23.7    370,575    27.9    36.5 
HUX Huatulco   70,915    63,883    (9.9)   392,718    (9.1)   (5.1)
MID Merida   290,724    291,235    0.2    1,486,756    (0.9)   1.9 
MTT Minatitlan   12,099    14,391    18.9    56,567    11.0    8.7 
OAX Oaxaca   116,952    141,984    21.4    716,574    12.4    14.0 
TAP Tapachula   42,035    52,889    25.8    257,649    20.6    22.2 
VER Veracruz   132,848    147,309    10.9    671,391    6.9    7.3 
VSA Villahermosa   106,585    134,122    25.8    618,889    16.5    16.5 

 

US Passenger Traffic, San Juan Airport (LMM)

 

   May       Year to date     
   2023   2024   % Chg   2023   2024    % Chg  
SJU Total   1,089,726    1,136,672    4.3    4,942,566    5,433,398    9.9 
Domestic Traffic   982,486    1,012,936    3.1    4,470,821    4,875,194    9.0 
International Traffic   107,240    123,736    15.4    471,745    558,204    18.3 

 

Colombia Passenger Traffic Airplan

 

   May       Year to date     
     2023   2024   % Chg   2023   2024   % Chg 
Domestic Traffic   920,223    1,083,874    17.8    4,968,277    5,060,109    1.8 
MDE Rionegro   683,098    814,672    19.3    3,727,748    3,738,821    0.3 
EOH Medellin   96,933    102,058    5.3    465,666    502,468    7.9 
MTR Monteria   93,357    120,005    28.5    542,893    596,173    9.8 
APO Carepa   17,337    16,185    (6.6)   83,175    73,094    (12.1)
UIB Quibdo   27,693    28,377    2.5    138,685    136,485    (1.6)
CZU Corozal   1,805    2,577    42.8    10,110    13,068    29.3 
International Traffic   221,038    287,469    30.1    1,142,502    1,394,152    22.0 
MDE Rionegro   221,038    287,469    30.1    1,142,502    1,394,152    22.0 
EOH Medellin                              
MTR Monteria   -    -         -    -      
APO Carepa   -    -         -    -      
UIB Quibdo   -    -         -    -      
CZU Corozal   -    -         -    -      
Traffic Total Colombia   1,141,261    1,371,343    20.2    6,110,779    6,454,261    5.6 
MDE Rionegro   904,136    1,102,141    21.9    4,870,250    5,132,973    5.4 
EOH Medellin   96,933    102,058    5.3    465,666    502,468    7.9 
MTR Monteria   93,357    120,005    28.5    542,893    596,173    9.8 
APO Carepa   17,337    16,185    (6.6)   83,175    73,094    (12.1)
UIB Quibdo   27,693    28,377    2.5    138,685    136,485    (1.6)
CZU Corozal   1,805    2,577    42.8    10,110    13,068    29.3 

 

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About ASUR

 

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) is a leading international airport operator with a portfolio of concessions to operate, maintain and develop 16 airports in the Americas. This comprises nine airports in southeast Mexico, including Cancun Airport, the most important tourist destination in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America, and six airports in northern Colombia, including Medellin international airport (Rio Negro), the second busiest in Colombia. ASUR is also a 60% JV partner in Aerostar Airport Holdings, LLC, operator of the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport serving the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan. San Juan’s Airport is the island’s primary gateway for international and mainland-US destinations and was the first, and currently the only major airport in the US to have successfully completed a public–private partnership under the FAA Pilot Program. Headquartered in Mexico, ASUR is listed both on the Mexican Bolsa, where it trades under the symbol ASUR, and on the NYSE in the U.S., where it trades under the symbol ASR. One ADS represents ten (10) series B shares. For more information, visit www.asur.com.mx.

 

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