Tocumen International Airport closed the first four months of 2026 handling 7,614,103 passengers, representing a robust 15% growth compared to the same period last year. This increase, equivalent to an additional 998,680 travelers, consolidates the Panamanian terminal as one of Latin America’s most dynamic and heavily trafficked airline hubs.
Passenger Traffic and Peak Days in April
During the month of April, Tocumen moved 1,892,549 passengers. Operations maintained a steady pace, averaging approximately 63,085 daily movements. Traffic flow analysis identified Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays as the peak days for traveler volume at the terminal.
The breakdown of passenger traffic at the airport was distributed as follows:
- Connecting Passengers: Accounted for 74% of the monthly total in April, with 1,398,576 users, reaffirming Tocumen’s role as a strategic transfer hub for the region.
- Enplaned Passengers (Departures): Recorded 255,417 passengers, marking a 7% growth (an additional 16,391 travelers) compared to April 2025.
- Deplaned Passengers (Arrivals): Reached 238,556 users, equivalent to a 4% increase (9,707 more travelers) over the same period last year.
Global Connectivity and High-Yield Routes
Panama’s primary airport maintained a robust connectivity network in April, averaging 442 daily flight operations. The terminal hosts 16 commercial passenger airlines and 14 cargo carriers, linking the country to 92 international destinations and 1 domestic destination.
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Top 5 Busiest Routes (January – April 2026)
| Position | Destination / Origin City | Passenger Volume |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bogota, Colombia | 388,039 |
| 2 | Miami, United States | 309,741 |
| 3 | San Jose, Costa Rica | 293,815 |
| 4 | Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 279,776 |
| 5 | Medellin, Colombia | 271,455 |
Aircraft Operations and Operational Segment Breakdown
During the first four months of the year, the airport recorded a total of 59,351 aircraft movements, up 12% compared to the first four months of 2025 (an additional 6,298 operations).
The cumulative operational breakdown highlights the diverse activity at the terminal:
- Commercial Passenger Flights: 89%
- Maindeck Cargo Operations: 6%
- General Aviation: 3%
- Others (Charter flights, military, and technical stops): 2%
Air Cargo Sector Maintains Upward Trend
Freight traffic also reported a positive balance in the first four months, accumulating 84,532 metric tons—a 10% increase compared to the same period in 2025, which translates to an additional 7,867 tons.
Looking strictly at April’s performance, the cargo terminal moved 23,338 metric tons, representing a 15% growth (3,047 metric tons more) compared to the same month of the previous year.
The results from this period reflect solid commercial and operational dynamics at Tocumen, where sustained growth in passenger and cargo flows is complemented by commercial strategies aimed at transforming transit connections into a direct driver for tourism development in Panama.
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