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05 Jun 2026, 21:30 UTC · 3h ago
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports a Passenger Traffic Decrease in May 2026 of 4.1% Compared to 2025

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GlobeNewsWire
05 Jun 2026, 21:30 UTC · 3h ago

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Total passenger traffic across GAP's 12 Mexican airports decreased by 2.8% in May 2026 compared to May 2025. — A decline in core passenger volume directly impacts aeronautical and commercial revenues for the airport operator.
-0.40GAP's Jamaican operations saw a significant traffic decline, with Montego Bay recording a 19.1% decrease. — Sharp double-digit declines in a secondary market indicate regional weakness that could drag on overall consolidated growth.
-0.30Major tourist destinations including Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana, and Los Cabos saw traffic decreases of 14.4%, 9.8%, and 6.0% respectively. — Widespread declines in high-value tourist corridors suggest a broader softening of travel demand to Mexico's Pacific coast.
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Guadalajara airport reported a 7.1% increase in passenger traffic during May 2026. — Growth in a major hub provides a partial offset to the declines seen in tourist-heavy and international locations.
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The company reported a 2.8% decrease in total passenger traffic for May 2026, with significant declines in several key airports.
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