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ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for June 2025

1. Passenger traffic in June 2025 decreased by 1.8% year-on-year for ASR. 2. Colombia saw 1.7% traffic increase, while Mexico and Puerto Rico declined. 3. International traffic increased by 13.3% in Colombia, countering domestic drop. 4. Mexico's domestic and international traffic fell by 2.1% and 3.4% respectively. 5. Puerto Rico reported higher international traffic, but domestic traffic decreased.

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Passenger traffic decline indicates reduced demand and potential revenue issues. Historically, traffic drops can lead to lower stock performance and decreased investor confidence.

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The article reflects critical operational metrics that directly influence ASR's profitability and stock appeal. Traffic patterns are telling indicators of future earnings potential.

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Immediate impacts on stock performance likely due to traffic data; recovery depends on market conditions. While Colombia shows growth, mixed results in Mexico and Puerto Rico might persist.

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Passenger Traffic Update

Passenger traffic increased year-on-year by 1.7% in Colombia, and decreased by 2.8% in Mexico and 3.3% in Puerto Rico.

MEXICO CITY, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 total passenger traffic for June 2025 reached a total of 6.0 million passengers, representing a decrease of 1.8% compared to June 2024.

Passenger traffic presented year-on-year increases of 1.7% in Colombia, while it declined 2.8% in Mexico and 3.3% in Puerto Rico. Passenger traffic growth in Colombia was driven by an increase of 13.3% in international traffic that more than offset a 1.4% decrease in domestic traffic. Mexico reported decreases of 3.4% in international traffic and 2.1% in domestic traffic. Puerto Rico reported an increase of 9.2% in international traffic and a decrease of 5.1% in domestic traffic.

All figures in this statement reflect comparisons between the period from June 1 to 30, 2025 and from June 1 to 30, 2024. Figures excluded transit and general aviation passengers for Mexico and Colombia.

Passenger Traffic Summary

Country 2024 2025 % Chg
Mexico 3,357,243 3,263,212 (2.8)
Colombia 1,448,982 1,474,224 1.7
Puerto Rico 1,297,862 1,254,753 (3.3)

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.

SOURCE Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.

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