Latin America and the Caribbean mobilized 38.5 million passengers in February, 13.4% more

In February, 38.5 million passengers moved to, from and within Latin America and the Caribbean, 13.4% more compared to the same period in 2023.

Growth was evident in all segments: the domestic market experienced an increase of 8.6%, reaching 19.7 million passengers transported. The international market grew 19%, totaling 18.8 million passengers.

“February 2024 marked a milestone as the best February ever in air passenger traffic for Brazil, Colombia and Mexico,” highlighted José Ricardo Botelho, executive director and CEO of ALTA, in the Traffic Report prepared by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA).

Colombia recorded a 37% growth in international traffic, transporting 1.7 million passengers, followed by Brazil with a 29% increase, surpassing for the first time the 2 million passengers transported in February with a total of 2.07 million, and Mexico stood out with a 13% increase with 4.9 million international passengers.

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“In February, nearly 306,000 flights were accounted for, showing a 9% increase over the previous year. Domestic flights increased 3% to 172,799, while international flights grew 19% to 133,199. Seat capacity in the region reached 47.3 million, an increase of 19% in the international market and a more modest growth of 2% in the domestic market”, highlights Botelho.

“ALTA’s report reflects once again that aviation is an essential service for more and more people. Therefore, once again we ask ourselves why not boost its growth even more for the benefit of our countries and their people, why not face together alarming challenges such as high judicialization against operators, improving infrastructure that in many cases fails to meet current and future demand, disproportionate and -sometimes- unrelated costs such as fees, taxes and contributions, fuel that is substantially more expensive in LAC vs. other regions and the lack of government support with highly efficient regulations?”, ALTA’s CEO said.

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