Report of Foreign Issuer (6-k)
May 04 2018 - 6:05AM
Edgar (US Regulatory)
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF
FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO
RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER
THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For
the month of May 2018
GRUPO AEROPORTUARIO
DEL SURESTE, S.A.B. de C.V.
(SOUTHEAST
AIRPORT GROUP)
(Translation
of Registrant’s Name Into English)
México
(Jurisdiction
of incorporation or organization)
Bosque de
Alisos No. 47A– 4th Floor
Bosques de
las Lomas
05120 México,
D.F.
(Address of
principal executive offices)
(Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.)
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Form 20-F
x
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Form 40-F ____
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(Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this form is also thereby furnishing the information
to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.)
(If
“Yes” is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-
.)
Contacts:
ASUR
Lic. Adolfo Castro
(52) 55 5284-0408
acastro@asur.com.mx
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InspIR Group
Susan Borinelli
(646) 330-5907
susan@inspirgroup.com
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ASUR
Announces Total Passenger Traffic for April 2018
Passenger
traffic increased 4.2% YoY in Mexico, and decreased 13.0% in Puerto Rico
and 4.7% in Colombia
Mexico
City, May 3, 2018 - 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 April 2018 decreased 0.6% when compared to April 2017. Passenger traffic rose 4.2% in Mexico, and declined 13.0% in San Juan
and 4.7% in Colombia.
This announcement reflects comparisons between
April 1 through April 30, 2018 and 2017. Transit and general aviation passengers are excluded for Mexico and Colombia. During 2018,
the impact of Holy Week on passenger traffic in Mexico began on March 23, while in 2017 it began on April 7.
Note that the decline in passenger traffic
at San Juan Airport reflects the impact of Hurricane Maria, which hit the island on September 21, 2017.
Passenger Traffic Summary
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April
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% Chg
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Accumulated
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% Chg
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2017
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2018
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2017
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2018
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Mexico
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2,758,623
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2,874,891
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4.2
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10,556,418
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11,396,807
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8.0
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Domestic Traffic
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1,194,557
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1,287,135
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7.7
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4,272,356
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4,746,093
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11.1
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International Traffic
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1,564,066
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1,587,756
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1.5
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6,284,062
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6,650,714
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5.8
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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799,588
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695,954
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(13.0)
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3,099,524
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2,554,252
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(17.6)
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Domestic Traffic
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699,543
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624,998
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(10.7)
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2,727,225
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2,307,955
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(15.4)
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International Traffic
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100,045
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70,956
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(29.1)
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372,299
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246,297
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(33.8)
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Colombia
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848,314
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808,387
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(4.7)
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3,363,864
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3,193,213
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(5.1)
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Domestic Traffic
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736,210
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686,535
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(6.7)
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2,940,983
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2,698,652
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(8.2)
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International Traffic
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112,104
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121,852
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8.7
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422,881
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494,561
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17.0
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Total Traffic
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4,406,525
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4,379,232
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(0.6)
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17,019,806
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17,144,272
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0.7
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Domestic Traffic
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2,630,310
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2,598,668
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(1.2)
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9,940,564
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9,752,700
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(1.9)
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International Traffic
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1,776,215
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1,780,564
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0.2
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7,079,242
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7,391,572
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4.4
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ASUR Page 1 of 3
Mexico Passenger Traffic
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April
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% Chg
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Accumulated
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% Chg
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2017
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2018
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2017
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2018
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Domestic Traffic
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1,194,557
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1,287,135
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7.7
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4,272,356
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4,746,093
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11.1
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CUN
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Cancun
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649,971
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705,655
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8.6
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2,221,011
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2,534,913
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14.1
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CZM
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Cozumel
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11,646
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12,858
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10.4
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39,578
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49,113
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24.1
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HUX
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Huatulco
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57,630
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55,544
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(3.6)
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195,101
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217,177
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11.3
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MID
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Merida
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162,191
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184,180
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13.6
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621,844
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693,241
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11.5
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MTT
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Minatitlan
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16,556
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17,211
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4.0
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65,354
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60,873
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(6.9)
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OAX
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Oaxaca
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60,307
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64,369
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6.7
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230,818
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274,256
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18.8
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TAP
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Tapachula
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23,373
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24,935
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6.7
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96,601
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94,929
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(1.7)
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VER
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Veracruz
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107,066
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121,442
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13.4
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396,422
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440,398
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11.1
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VSA
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Villahermosa
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105,817
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100,941
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(4.6)
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405,627
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381,193
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(6.0)
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International Traffic
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1,564,066
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1,587,756
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1.5
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6,284,062
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6,650,714
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5.8
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CUN
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Cancun
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1,481,640
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1,506,275
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1.7
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5,880,939
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6,222,218
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5.8
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CZM
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Cozumel
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37,588
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32,822
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(12.7)
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179,991
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174,281
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(3.2)
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HUX
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Huatulco
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13,243
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12,239
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(7.6)
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94,756
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96,553
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1.9
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MID
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Merida
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16,079
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18,677
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16.2
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64,255
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82,011
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27.6
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MTT
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Minatitlan
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560
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611
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9.1
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2,375
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2,182
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(8.1)
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OAX
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Oaxaca
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4,911
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7,017
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42.9
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23,848
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34,398
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44.2
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TAP
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Tapachula
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1,273
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1,615
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26.9
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4,882
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5,910
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21.1
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VER
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Veracruz
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5,577
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5,481
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(1.7)
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20,932
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21,023
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0.4
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VSA
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Villahermosa
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3,195
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3,019
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(5.5)
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12,084
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12,138
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0.4
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Traffic Total Mexico
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2,758,623
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2,874,891
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4.2
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10,556,418
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11,396,807
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8.0
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CUN
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Cancun
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2,131,611
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2,211,930
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3.8
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8,101,950
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8,757,131
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8.1
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CZM
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Cozumel
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49,234
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45,680
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(7.2)
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219,569
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223,394
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1.7
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HUX
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Huatulco
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70,873
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67,783
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(4.4)
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289,857
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313,730
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8.2
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MID
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Merida
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178,270
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202,857
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13.8
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686,099
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775,252
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13.0
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MTT
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Minatitlan
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17,116
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17,822
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4.1
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67,729
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63,055
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(6.9)
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OAX
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Oaxaca
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65,218
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71,386
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9.5
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254,666
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308,654
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21.2
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TAP
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Tapachula
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24,646
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26,550
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7.7
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101,483
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100,839
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(0.6)
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VER
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Veracruz
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112,643
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126,923
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12.7
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417,354
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461,421
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10.6
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VSA
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Villahermosa
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109,012
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103,960
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(4.6)
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417,711
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393,331
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(5.8)
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Us Passenger Traffic, San Juan Airport (LMM)
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April
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% Chg
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Accumulated
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% Chg
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2017
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2018
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2017
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2018
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SJU Total
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799,588
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695,954
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(13.0)
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3,099,524
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2,554,252
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(17.6)
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Domestic Traffic
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699,543
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624,998
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(10.7)
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2,727,225
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2,307,955
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(15.4)
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International Traffic
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100,045
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70,956
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(29.1)
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372,299
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246,297
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(33.8)
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Colombia Passenger Traffic Airplan
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April
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% Chg
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Accumulated
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% Chg
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2017
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2018
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2017
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2018
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Domestic Traffic
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736,210
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686,535
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(6.7)
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2,940,983
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2,698,652
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(8.2)
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MDE
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Rionegro
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524,013
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483,700
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(7.7)
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2,091,053
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1,885,937
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(9.8)
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EOH
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Medellin
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79,712
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80,988
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1.6
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328,794
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330,927
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0.6
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MTR
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Monteria
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79,441
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70,046
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(11.8)
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308,391
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278,810
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(9.6)
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APO
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Carepa
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16,173
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16,963
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4.9
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66,973
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61,883
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(7.6)
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UIB
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Quibdo
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30,554
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28,282
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(7.4)
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120,111
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113,769
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(5.3)
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CZU
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Corozal
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6,317
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6,556
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3.8
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25,661
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27,326
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6.5
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International Traffic
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112,104
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121,852
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8.7
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422,881
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494,561
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17.0
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MDE
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Rionegro
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112,104
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121,852
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8.7
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422,881
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494,561
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17.0
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EOH
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Medellin
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-
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-
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-
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-
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MTR
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Monteria
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-
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-
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-
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-
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APO
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Carepa
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-
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-
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-
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-
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UIB
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Quibdo
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-
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-
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-
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-
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CZU
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Corozal
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Traffic Total Colombia
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848,314
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808,387
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(4.7)
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3,363,864
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3,193,213
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(5.1)
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MDE
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Rionegro
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636,117
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605,552
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(4.8)
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2,513,934
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2,380,498
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(5.3)
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EOH
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Medellin
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79,712
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80,988
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1.6
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328,794
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330,927
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0.6
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MTR
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Monteria
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79,441
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70,046
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(11.8)
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308,391
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278,810
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(9.6)
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APO
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Carepa
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16,173
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16,963
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4.9
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66,973
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61,883
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(7.6)
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UIB
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Quibdo
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30,554
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28,282
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(7.4)
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120,111
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113,769
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(5.3)
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CZU
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Corozal
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6,317
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6,556
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3.8
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25,661
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27,326
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6.5
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ASUR Page 2 of 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. ASUR is one of the top four emerging market companies
in the transportation and transportation infrastructure sector included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Emerging Markets Index
(DJSI EM). For more information, visit
www.asur.com.mx
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Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf
by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.
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By:
/s/ ADOLFO CASTRO RIVAS
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Adolfo Castro Rivas
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Chief Executive Officer
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Date:
May 3, 2018
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