Traffic volumes: majority-owned international subsidiaries

Passenger volumes

Brazil

Around 235 million passengers were conveyed in the Brazilian aviation sector in 2025. Compared to the previous year, domestic traffic increased by 8%, while international traffic rose by as much as 13%. Overall, this corresponds to year-on-year growth of 9%. As a result, the Brazilian aviation sector has reached a new high.

Florianópolis

Passenger volumes at Florianópolis Airport increased by around 6% year-on-year, reaching a new high with a total of 5.2 million passengers. This record is primarily due to strong growth in the international segment: more than 1.2 million international passengers were counted in 2025. Florianópolis thus ranks third among Brazilian airports in terms of the number of international passengers. There are currently five regular international flights from Florianópolis: serving Buenos Aires (Ezeiza and Aeroparque), Santiago, Panama City and Lisbon.

Vitória/Macaé

Passenger volumes at the Vitória and Macaé airports recorded a significant year-on-year increase of 13%. The main reason for this strong growth was the lifting of the previous restriction on flights between Vitória and Santos Dumont municipal airport in Rio de Janeiro. In Macaé, the new runway was completed in the year under review; however, commercial operations have not yet resumed and Macaé continues to serve as an important helicopter airport.

Natal

Natal Airport in north-eastern Brazil recorded a significant year-on-year increase in passenger volumes of around 23% in 2025. This growth is primarily attributable to the timing of the acquisition of the airport in February 2024. Since December 2025, the Argentine subsidiary of the Chilean airline of the same name, JetSmart, has also been offering direct flights from Natal to Buenos Aires three times a week.

Chile

Chilean air traffic grew marginally at around 1%. Domestic traffic declined due to capacity and frequency adjustments by airlines, while international traffic remained stable. The slowdown in growth in the domestic market can be explained by lower demand and consequently more cautious airline strategies.

Antofagasta

Traffic normalised after several years of strong growth. Although mining continues to provide structural demand, reduced frequencies and limited capacity resulted in a stable trend in traffic volume.

Iquique

Passenger volumes declined compared to the previous year due to weaker domestic demand, capacity reductions and the shift in holiday travel to international destinations. Delays related to regulation and investment further constrained short-term growth.

Key data

Airport Florianópolis, Brazil

Unit

2023

2024

2025

Total passengers

No. of persons

3,991,380

4,880,288

5,179,297

Total flight movements

No. of flight movements

45,847

49,669

50,267

Total freight

Tonnes

8,3801

13,146

12,643

Airports Vitória/Macaé, Brazil

Unit

2023

2024

2025

Total passengers

No. of persons

3,465,700

3,405,808

3,856,703

Total flight movements

No. of flight movements

73,114

72,380

72,870

Total freight

Tonnes

20,718

26,782

22,819

Airport Natal, Brazil2

Unit

2023

2024

2025

Total passengers

No. of persons

n/a

1,960,1363

2,412,044

Total flight movements

No. of flight movements

n/a

16,4593

17,745

Total freight

Tonnes

n/a

8,6503

10,900

Airport Antofagasta, Chile

Unit

2023

2024

2025

Total passengers

No. of persons

2,352,236

2,678,450

2,876,040

Total flight movements

No. of flight movements

14,822

17,370

18,016

Total freight

Tonnes

4,934

5,003

5,818

Airport Iquique, Chile

Unit

2023

2024

2025

Total passengers

No. of persons

1,806,226

1,690,860

1,635,728

Total flight movements

No. of flight movements

11,994

10,466

9,958

Total freight

Tonnes

3,791

4,350

4,250

12023 included only domestic freight, subsequently adjusted to include both international and domestic freight.

2Takeover from state-run operator took place in February 2024.

3The figures shown for the 2024 reporting year only cover the period from operational takeover (March to December).