Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports in May 2023 A Passenger Traffic Increase of 10.4% Compared to 2022
June 05 2023 - 5:31PM
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V., (NYSE: PAC; BMV:
GAP) (“the Company” or “GAP”) announces preliminary terminal
passenger traffic figures for the month of May 2023, compared with
the same period of 2022.
For May 2023, the total number of terminal
passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 10.1%,
compared to the same period in 2022. Guadalajara, Tijuana, Los
Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta presented an increase in passenger
traffic of 16.1%, 7.3%, 5.2%, and 1.0% respectively, compared to
May 2022. On the other hand, Montego Bay increased by 10.2% and
Kingston by 22.1%, compared to 2022.
Domestic Terminal Passengers (in
thousands):
Airport |
May-22 |
May-23 |
% Change |
Jan – May 22 |
Jan – May 23 |
% Change |
Guadalajara |
934.0 |
1,078.3 |
15.4% |
4,181.5 |
5,089.0 |
21.7% |
Tijuana* |
690.5 |
743.4 |
7.7% |
3,183.3 |
3,582.3 |
12.5% |
Los Cabos |
213.0 |
242.8 |
14.0% |
939.9 |
1,173.1 |
24.8% |
Puerto Vallarta |
233.1 |
237.9 |
2.1% |
959.7 |
1,137.6 |
18.5% |
Montego Bay |
0.0 |
0.0 |
N/A |
0.0 |
0.0 |
N/A |
Guanajuato |
140.1 |
187.6 |
33.9% |
659.2 |
881.9 |
33.8% |
Hermosillo |
163.0 |
170.7 |
4.8% |
703.5 |
822.6 |
16.9% |
Kingston |
0.0 |
0.3 |
493.0% |
0.4 |
0.5 |
30.3% |
Mexicali |
96.0 |
121.4 |
26.4% |
488.2 |
600.8 |
23.1% |
Morelia |
56.2 |
64.1 |
13.9% |
259.7 |
316.2 |
21.7% |
La Paz |
90.7 |
97.4 |
7.4% |
422.7 |
420.2 |
(0.6%) |
Aguascalientes |
66.5 |
51.9 |
(21.9%) |
293.1 |
255.2 |
(12.9%) |
Los Mochis |
36.7 |
38.9 |
6.1% |
169.2 |
174.6 |
3.2% |
Manzanillo |
8.5 |
8.5 |
0.1% |
40.3 |
44.3 |
10.0% |
Total |
2,728.3 |
3,043.2 |
11.5% |
12,300.6 |
14,498.3 |
17.9% |
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International Terminal Passengers (in
thousands):
Airport |
May-22 |
May-23 |
% Change |
Jan – May 22 |
Jan – May 23 |
% Change |
Guadalajara |
372.8 |
439.1 |
17.8% |
1,688.1 |
2,064.8 |
22.3% |
Tijuana* |
324.4 |
345.3 |
6.4% |
1,585.2 |
1,769.3 |
11.6% |
Los Cabos |
372.9 |
373.5 |
0.2% |
1,912.2 |
2,196.1 |
14.8% |
Puerto Vallarta |
255.9 |
256.2 |
0.1% |
1,661.0 |
2,017.1 |
21.4% |
Montego Bay |
365.6 |
402.8 |
10.2% |
1,695.8 |
2,208.3 |
30.2% |
Guanajuato |
59.3 |
69.1 |
16.6% |
291.6 |
344.8 |
18.2% |
Hermosillo |
7.2 |
6.2 |
(13.3%) |
31.8 |
30.8 |
(3.3%) |
Kingston |
115.8 |
141.1 |
21.9% |
500.4 |
681.7 |
36.2% |
Mexicali |
0.5 |
0.6 |
13.7% |
2.2 |
2.8 |
25.2% |
Morelia |
40.3 |
47.8 |
18.6% |
194.0 |
246.4 |
27.0% |
La Paz |
1.5 |
1.3 |
(14.2%) |
11.3 |
6.4 |
(43.6%) |
Aguascalientes |
19.1 |
25.0 |
31.2% |
84.9 |
108.4 |
27.7% |
Los Mochis |
0.7 |
0.6 |
(11.6%) |
3.1 |
2.9 |
(4.5%) |
Manzanillo |
4.5 |
3.2 |
(29.0%) |
36.8 |
40.5 |
10.0% |
Total |
1,940.4 |
2,111.8 |
8.8% |
9,698.5 |
11,720.3 |
20.8% |
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Total Terminal Passengers (in
thousands):
Airport |
May-22 |
May-23 |
% Change |
Jan – May 22 |
Jan – May 23 |
% Change |
Guadalajara |
1,306.8 |
1,517.4 |
16.1% |
5,869.6 |
7,153.7 |
21.9% |
Tijuana* |
1,014.9 |
1,088.7 |
7.3% |
4,768.5 |
5,351.6 |
12.2% |
Los Cabos |
585.9 |
616.2 |
5.2% |
2,852.1 |
3,369.2 |
18.1% |
Puerto Vallarta |
489.0 |
494.1 |
1.0% |
2,620.7 |
3,154.8 |
20.4% |
Montego Bay |
365.6 |
402.8 |
10.2% |
1,695.8 |
2,208.3 |
30.2% |
Guanajuato |
199.4 |
256.7 |
28.7% |
950.8 |
1,226.7 |
29.0% |
Hermosillo |
170.2 |
177.0 |
4.0% |
735.3 |
853.4 |
16.1% |
Kingston |
115.8 |
141.3 |
22.1% |
500.9 |
682.2 |
36.2% |
Mexicali |
96.5 |
122.0 |
26.4% |
490.4 |
603.6 |
23.1% |
Morelia |
96.6 |
111.9 |
15.9% |
453.7 |
562.6 |
24.0% |
La Paz |
92.2 |
98.7 |
7.0% |
434.1 |
426.6 |
(1.7%) |
Aguascalientes |
85.5 |
77.0 |
(10.0%) |
377.9 |
363.6 |
(3.8%) |
Los Mochis |
37.4 |
39.5 |
5.8% |
172.3 |
177.5 |
3.0% |
Manzanillo |
13.0 |
11.7 |
(10.0%) |
77.1 |
84.8 |
10.0% |
Total |
4,668.6 |
5,155.0 |
10.4% |
21,999.1 |
26,218.6 |
19.2% |
*Passengers in Tijuana who use CBX in both directions are
classified as international. |
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CBX users (in thousands):
Airport |
May-22 |
May-23 |
% Change |
Jan – May 22 |
Jan – May 23 |
% Change |
Tijuana |
321.8 |
342.5 |
6.4% |
1,574.2 |
1,755.8 |
11.5% |
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Highlights for the month:
- Seats and load
factors: The number of seats available
during May 2023 increased by 15.6%, compared to May 2022; load
factors for the month went from 82.1% in May 2022 to 78.8% in May
2023.
- Los Cabos – Dallas-Fort Worth:
Spirit
- Los Cabos – Houston: Spirit
- Los Cabos – Toluca – Cancun: Viva
Aerobus
- Montego Bay – Dallas-Fort Worth:
Frontier
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V.
(GAP) operates 12 airports throughout Mexico ’s Pacific region,
including the major cities of Guadalajara and Tijuana, the four
tourist destinations of Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, La Paz and
Manzanillo, and six other mid-sized cities: Hermosillo, Guanajuato,
Morelia, Aguascalientes, Mexicali and Los Mochis. In February 2006,
GAP’s shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the
ticker symbol “PAC” and on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the
ticker symbol “GAP”. In April 2015, GAP acquired 100% of Desarrollo
de Concessioner Aeroportuarias, S.L., which owns a majority stake
in MBJ Airports Limited, a company operating Sangster International
Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica. In October 2018, GAP entered into
a concession agreement for the Norman Manley International Airport
operation in Kingston, Jamaica, and took control of the operation
in October 2019.
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In accordance with Section 806 of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and Article 42 of the “Ley del Mercado
de Valores”, GAP has implemented a “whistleblower” program, which
allows complainants to anonymously and confidentially report
suspected activities that involve criminal conduct or violations.
The telephone number in Mexico, facilitated by a third party
responsible for collecting these complaints, is 01 800 563 00 47.
The website is www.lineadedenuncia.com/gap. GAP’s Audit Committee
will be notified of all complaints for immediate investigation.
Alejandra Soto, Investor Relations and Social Responsibility
Officer |
asoto@aeropuertosgap.com.mx |
Gisela Murillo, Investor Relations |
gmurillo@aeropuertosgap.com.mx / +52 33 3880 1100 ext.
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