GAP
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“.Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico reports 2% decline in November 2025 passenger traffic vs. 2024
words.Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico reported November 2025 terminal traffic of 5.13 million passengers, a 2 % decline year‑over‑year, while domestic traffic rose 4.8 % and international traffic fell 10.8 % after a 73.4 % collapse at Montego Bay caused by Hurricane Melissa. Seats available increased 6.8 % but the load factor slipped to 78.1 % from 85.2 %. Guadalajara (+6.7 %) and Puerto Vallarta (+4.5 %) led gains; Tijuana and Los Cabos posted modest declines. Year‑to‑date passengers were up 2.7 %.
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Pacific Airport Group Greenlights 2026-2030 Tariff and Capital Plan for Montego Bay Airport
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) finalized its passenger tariff review and committed investments for Montego Bay’s airport (2026-2030). Passenger charges will increase annually, reaching $19.07 in 2030. Significant capital development spending is planned, totaling $118.1 million, with $38.4 million allocated in 2026. These investments support GAP’s long-term aviation sector growth strategy.