Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports in July 2021 a Passenger Traffic Decrease of 2.1% Compared to 2019 (Increase of 159.6% Compared to 2020)

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Aug. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V., (NYSE: PAC; BMV: GAP) (“the Company” or “GAP”) announces preliminary terminal passenger traffic figures for the month of July 2021, which includes comparisons with the 2019 and 2020 figures to facilitate the reading and understanding of the passenger traffic trend.

For July 2021, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports decreased by 1.6%, compared to the same period of 2019. Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos and Tijuana presented an increase in passenger traffic of 14.4%, 11.1% and 10.7%, respectively, while the Guanajuato, Guadalajara and Hermosillo airports presented a decrease of only 13.3%, 14.4% and 14.8%, respectively, which demonstrates a positive trend in our Mexican airports.

In relation to international travel restrictions, the United States requests that travelers must present a negative COVID-19 test for entry into that country; while Canada announced that with a tentative date of September 7, international flights will be reopened for people who are fully vaccinated and who meet certain conditions stated by the Government of that Country.

Passenger traffic 2021 compared to 2019 figures

Domestic Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-19

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 19

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

944.8

780.3

(17.4%)

6,039.1

4,531.7

(25.0%)

Tijuana*

537.5

619.1

15.2%

3,432.4

3,803.1

10.8%

Los Cabos

217.3

195.2

(10.1%)

1,102.8

1,082.6

(1.8%)

Puerto Vallarta

204.2

216.3

5.9%

1,035.5

969.8

(6.3%)

Montego Bay

1.1

0.0

(100.0%)

5.3

0.0

(100.0%)

Guanajuato

184.3

143.3

(22.2%)

1,178.5

824.2

(30.1%)

Hermosillo

165.3

134.8

(18.5%)

1,025.3

753.3

(26.5%)

Mexicali

110.4

108.8

(1.4%)

679.8

572.0

(15.9%)

Morelia

41.9

51.1

21.9%

267.8

306.8

14.5%

La Paz

106.0

85.8

(19.0%)

572.3

483.5

(15.5%)

Aguascalientes

55.9

59.5

6.4%

361.2

301.9

(16.4%)

Kingston

0.0

0.1

N/A

0.0

0.8

N/A

Los Mochis

35.5

31.6

(11.1%)

222.6

194.2

(12.8%)

Manzanillo

7.7

9.0

18.0%

56.9

49.3

(13.4%)

Total

2,611.7

2,434.9

(6.8%)

15,979.4

13,873.2

(13.2%)

International Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-19

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 19

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

449.0

413.1

(8.0%)

2,525.7

1,957.4

(22.5%)

Tijuana*

293.2

300.2

2.4%

1,687.3

1,462.8

(13.3%)

Los Cabos

316.2

397.2

25.6%

2,335.4

1,915.0

(18.0%)

Puerto Vallarta

195.3

240.8

23.3%

2,165.9

1,169.1

(46.0%)

Montego Bay

442.0

314.3

(28.9%)

2,958.5

1,275.8

(56.9%)

Guanajuato

74.2

80.6

8.7%

419.3

329.4

(21.4%)

Hermosillo

6.4

11.5

80.5%

40.9

57.3

40.2%

Mexicali

0.6

0.6

6.6%

3.9

2.4

(37.9%)

Morelia

41.0

43.0

4.8%

248.1

219.8

(11.4%)

La Paz

1.0

2.5

145.2%

7.6

10.8

40.7%

Aguascalientes

24.5

24.1

(1.6%)

123.8

112.7

(9.0%)

Kingston

0.0

96.0

N/A

0.0

394.8

N/A

Los Mochis

0.7

1.1

56.3%

4.2

5.1

20.8%

Manzanillo

3.7

4.2

13.2%

56.0

25.7

(54.2%)

Total

1,847.7

1,929.3

4.4%

12,576.8

8,938.0

(28.9%)

Total Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-19

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 19

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

1,393.8

1,193.4

(14.4%)

8,564.9

6,489.1

(24.2%)

Tijuana*

830.6

919.3

10.7%

5,119.7

5,265.9

2.9%

Los Cabos

533.4

592.4

11.1%

3,438.2

2,997.6

(12.8%)

Puerto Vallarta

399.5

457.1

14.4%

3,201.4

2,138.9

(33.2%)

Montego Bay

443.1

314.3

(29.1%)

2,963.8

1,275.8

(57.0%)

Guanajuato

258.4

223.9

(13.3%)

1,597.8

1,153.7

(27.8%)

Hermosillo

171.7

146.3

(14.8%)

1,066.1

810.6

(24.0%)

Mexicali

111.0

109.4

(1.4%)

683.7

574.4

(16.0%)

Morelia

82.9

94.1

13.5%

515.9

526.6

2.1%

La Paz

107.0

88.3

(17.5%)

580.0

494.2

(14.8%)

Aguascalientes

80.4

83.6

4.0%

485.0

414.6

(14.5%)

Kingston

0.0

96.1

N/A

0.0

395.6

N/A

Los Mochis

36.2

32.7

(9.7%)

226.9

199.3

(12.2%)

Manzanillo

11.4

13.2

16.4%

112.9

75.0

(33.6%)

Total

4,459.4

4,364.2

(2.1%)

28,556.2

22,811.2

(20.1%)

*Passengers in Tijuana who use CBX in both directions are classified as international.

CBX Users (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-19

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 19

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Tijuana

288.9

296.6

2.7%

1,659.9

1,449.3

(12.7%)

The Company took control of the Kingston airport on October 10, 2019, therefore there are no comparative figures from January to July 2019.

Passenger traffic 2021 compared to 2020 figures

Domestic Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-20

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 20

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

350.1

780.3

122.9%

3,080.4

4,531.7

47.1%

Tijuana*

372.5

619.1

66.2%

2,252.8

3,803.1

68.8%

Los Cabos

83.6

195.2

133.4%

562.4

1,082.6

92.5%

Puerto Vallarta

63.7

216.3

239.4%

465.5

969.8

108.3%

Montego Bay

0.0

0.0

N/A

1.0

0.0

(100.0%)

Guanajuato

67.2

143.3

113.3%

547.7

824.2

50.5%

Hermosillo

50.2

134.8

168.7%

504.8

753.3

49.2%

Mexicali

42.5

108.8

156.2%

366.4

572.0

56.1%

Morelia

35.5

51.1

43.9%

207.4

306.8

47.9%

La Paz

37.6

85.8

128.0%

284.7

483.5

69.8%

Aguascalientes

27.0

59.5

120.5%

184.6

301.9

63.5%

Kingston

0.0

0.1

1220.0%

1.3

0.8

(41.0%)

Los Mochis

7.4

31.6

328.0%

104.8

194.2

85.3%

Manzanillo

2.6

9.0

252.2%

27.7

49.3

78.1%

Total

1,139.9

2,434.9

113.6%

8,591.4

13,873.2

61.5%

International Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-20

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 20

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

167.1

413.1

147.3%

1,284.8

1,957.4

52.4%

Tijuana*

117.2

300.2

156.1%

942.2

1,462.8

55.3%

Los Cabos

84.2

397.2

371.8%

1,059.4

1,915.0

80.8%

Puerto Vallarta

35.4

240.8

579.8%

1,146.8

1,169.1

1.9%

Montego Bay

58.8

314.3

434.8%

1,208.4

1,275.8

5.6%

Guanajuato

18.5

80.6

336.2%

183.6

329.4

79.4%

Hermosillo

3.0

11.5

277.6%

23.7

57.3

141.8%

Mexicali

0.1

0.6

702.6%

1.4

2.4

76.6%

Morelia

13.0

43.0

231.6%

121.9

219.8

80.4%

La Paz

0.4

2.5

507.9%

4.2

10.8

157.5%

Aguascalientes

4.4

24.1

442.2%

59.7

112.7

88.6%

Kingston

38.1

96.0

152.2%

413.2

394.8

(4.5%)

Los Mochis

0.1

1.1

1157.1%

1.4

5.1

260.0%

Manzanillo

1.0

4.2

301.7%

30.6

25.7

(16.1%)

Total

541.3

1,929.3

256.4%

6,481.2

8,938.0

37.9%

Total Terminal Passengers – 14 airports (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-20

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 20

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Guadalajara

517.2

1,193.4

130.8%

4,365.2

6,489.1

48.7%

Tijuana*

489.7

919.3

87.7%

3,195.0

5,265.9

64.8%

Los Cabos

167.8

592.4

253.0%

1,621.8

2,997.6

84.8%

Puerto Vallarta

99.2

457.1

361.0%

1,612.3

2,138.9

32.7%

Montego Bay

58.8

314.3

434.8%

1,209.3

1,275.8

5.5%

Guanajuato

85.7

223.9

161.4%

731.3

1,153.7

57.8%

Hermosillo

53.2

146.3

174.9%

528.5

810.6

53.4%

Mexicali

42.5

109.4

157.2%

367.7

574.4

56.2%

Morelia

48.5

94.1

94.1%

329.3

526.6

59.9%

La Paz

38.0

88.3

132.1%

288.8

494.2

71.1%

Aguascalientes

31.5

83.6

165.9%

244.4

414.6

69.7%

Kingston

38.1

96.1

152.3%

414.5

395.6

(4.6%)

Los Mochis

7.5

32.7

338.1%

106.2

199.3

87.7%

Manzanillo

3.6

13.2

266.5%

58.2

75.0

28.7%

Total

1,681.2

4,364.2

159.6%

15,072.5

22,811.2

51.3%

*Passengers in Tijuana who use CBX in both directions are classified as international.

CBX Users (in thousands):

Airport

Jul-19

Jul-21

% Change

Jan-Jul 19

Jan-Jul 21

% Change

Tijuana

116.6

296.6

154.4%

934.3

1,449.3

55.1%

Highlights for the period:

  • Puerto Vallarta – Dallas Fort Worth: Spirit

  • Puerto Vallarta – Houston: Spirit

  • Puerto Vallarta – Los Ángeles: Spirit

  • Puerto Vallarta – Puebla: VivaAerobus

Company Description

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V. (GAP) operates 12 airports throughout Mexico’s Pacific region, including the major cities of Guadalajara and Tijuana, the four tourist destinations of Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, La Paz and Manzanillo, and six other mid-sized cities: Hermosillo, Guanajuato, Morelia, Aguascalientes, Mexicali and Los Mochis. In February 2006, GAP’s shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “PAC” and on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “GAP”. In April 2015, GAP acquired 100% of Desarrollo de Concessioner Aeroportuarias, S.L., which owns a majority stake in MBJ Airports Limited, a company operating Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica. In October 2018, GAP entered into a concession agreement for the operation of the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica and took control of the operation in October 2019.

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