Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste
Public | |
Traded as |
BMV: ASUR NYSE: ASR |
Industry | Airport Services |
Founded | April 1, 1998 |
Headquarters | Mexico City, Mexico |
Number of locations | 9 airports |
Area served | Southeast of Mexico |
Key people |
Fernando Chico Pardo (Chairman) Adolfo Castro Rivas (CEO) |
Revenue | US$ 442 million (2014) |
US$ 172 million (2014) | |
Total assets | US$ 1,622 million (2014) |
Number of employees | 934 |
Website |
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V., known as ASUR, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates 9 airports in the southeastern states of Mexico, including that of Cancun. It is the third largest airport services company by passenger traffic in Mexico. It serves approximately 23 million passengers annually.[1]
ASUR announced it will open a route to San Juan, Puerto Rico by July 2015[2] and to La Habana, Cuba by the end of 2015.[3]
ASUR is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange and in the NYSE through ADRs since 2000. It is a constituent of the IPC, the main benchmark index of the Mexican Stock Exchange.
Operating Airports
Airport | City | State | ICAO | IATA |
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Cancún International Airport | Cancún | Quintana Roo | |
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Cozumel International Airport | Cozumel | Quintana Roo | |
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Bahías de Huatulco International Airport | Huatulco | Oaxaca | |
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Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport | Mérida | Yucatán | |
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Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport | Minatitlán | Veracruz | |
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Xoxocotlán International Airport | Oaxaca | Oaxaca | |
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Tapachula International Airport | Tapachula | Chiapas | |
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General Heriberto Jara International Airport | Veracruz | Veracruz | |
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Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport | Villahermosa | Tabasco | |
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Airports outside Mexico
Airport | City | Country | ICAO | IATA |
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Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport [5] | San Juan | Puerto Rico | |
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Passenger's number
Number of passengers at each airport by 2015:[6]
Rank | Airport | City | State | Passengers |
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1 | Cancún International Airport | Cancún | Quintana Roo | 19,596,485 |
2 | Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport | Mérida | Yucatán | 1,663,616 |
3 | Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport | Villahermosa | Tabasco | 1,273,140 |
4 | General Heriberto Jara International Airport | Veracruz | Veracruz | 1,249,914 |
5 | Xoxocotlán International Airport | Oaxaca | Oaxaca | 663,187 |
6 | Bahías de Huatulco International Airport | Huatulco | Oaxaca | 618,767 |
7 | Cozumel International Airport | Cozumel | Quintana Roo | 553,776 |
8 | Tapachula International Airport | Tapachula | Chiapas | 265,670 |
9 | Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport | Minatitlán | Veracruz | 255,603 |
Total | 26,140,158 |
See also
References
- ↑ ASUR 2014 Annual Report
- ↑ Lanzan Volaris y Asur ruta internacional México-Puerto Rico. EnConcreto
- ↑ Interjet estrenará vuelo entre Cancún y La Habana. SIPSE.
- ↑ "World-Class Airports". Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste. August 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
- ↑ "ASUR wins San Juan's Luis Muñoz Marín Airport" (PDF). Aeropuertos del Sureste. Retrieved 2013-08-28.
- ↑ "Passenger Traffic". Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste. January 2016. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
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