Volaris reports a 3.7% decrease in ASM capacity, transporting 2.6 million passengers with an 86.8% load factor in November 2024.
Quiver AI Summary
Volaris, the ultra-low-cost airline operating in Mexico and beyond, reported its preliminary traffic results for November 2024, indicating a 3.7% decrease in available seat miles (ASM) compared to the previous year, primarily due to engine inspections. The airline transported 2.6 million passengers with a load factor of 86.8%, down 3 percentage points from last year. Domestic revenue passenger miles (RPM) fell by 10.5%, while international RPMs remained stable. Despite these challenges, CEO Enrique Beltranena expressed confidence in strong demand, particularly in the domestic market, and noted strategic investments in transborder capacity ahead of the holiday season. Year-to-date comparisons reveal an overall decline in RPMs and passenger numbers, but Volaris is gradually recovering as inspected engines return, supporting future operational plans.
Potential Positives
- Volaris transported 2.6 million passengers in November, indicating a solid demand across its network, which supports its position as a key player in the ultra-low-cost carrier market.
- Volaris is strategically investing in the transborder market and has added transborder capacity in preparation for the December high season, signaling growth potential and proactive market management.
- The company has reported strong operating figures year-to-date despite challenges such as engine inspections, showcasing resilience and operational robustness.
- Volaris operates an extensive route network, growing from 5 to over 219 routes and a fleet of 142 aircraft since its inception, reflecting significant growth and market presence.
Potential Negatives
- Decline in passenger traffic with a 6.0% reduction in total passengers year-over-year, indicating potential market weakness.
- Significant drop in RPMs for domestic flights by 10.5%, which could reflect diminishing demand in a key market segment.
- Decrease in load factor by 3.0 percentage points, suggesting reduced efficiency in filling seats and potential pricing pressures.
FAQ
What are Volaris' November 2024 traffic results?
In November 2024, Volaris transported 2.6 million passengers with an 86.8% load factor, despite a 3.7% decrease in ASM capacity.
How did engine inspections affect Volaris' operations?
Engine inspections led to reduced operational capacity last year; however, returning inspected engines have allowed gradual capacity increases this year.
What is the load factor trend for Volaris?
The total load factor in November 2024 was 86.8%, reflecting a 3.0 percentage point decrease compared to the previous year.
What significant changes did Volaris make for the winter season?
Volaris added transborder capacity in November to prepare for the December high season, anticipating increased demand during the holidays.
How has passenger traffic changed year-over-year?
Overall passenger traffic decreased by 6.0% in November 2024 compared to the same month last year, with domestic travel seeing a larger decline.
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Full Release
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: VLRS and BMV: VOLAR) (“Volaris” or “the Company”), the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) serving Mexico, the United States, Central and South America, reports its November 2024 preliminary traffic results.
In November, Volaris' ASM capacity decreased by 3.7% year-over-year due to the Pratt & Whitney engine inspections offset by fewer aircraft groundings following the return of the initial batch of inspected engines. Volaris transported 2.6 million passengers during the month with a load factor of 86.8%, a 3.0 pp decrease from last year. RPMs for the month declined by 6.9%, with Mexican domestic RPMs down 10.5%, while international RPMs were effectively flat. When comparing year-over-year RPMs and load factor results it is useful to note that our 2023 figures were impacted by the accelerating engine inspections. Last year, we had to reduce operations as engines temporarily left our fleet; today, we are gradually adding capacity as engines and aircraft return.
Enrique Beltranena, Volaris’ President and CEO, said : “Demand remains solid across the Volaris network, particularly as the domestic market continues to be resilient. Heading into the winter season, we continue strategically investing in the transborder market. In November, we added transborder capacity in preparation for the December high season, which is ramping up. We see this ramping well into the peak holiday season and will continue to manage low-season demand elasticity through capacity adjustments when necessary.” Mr. Beltranena added: “We are pleased with our strong operating figures year-to-date despite the headwinds, such as the GTF engine inspections.”
November 2024 |
November 2023 |
Variance | YTD November 2024 |
YTD November 2023 |
Variance | |||||||
RPMs (million, scheduled & charter) | ||||||||||||
Domestic | 1,554 | 1,736 | -10.5 | % | 16,503 | 20,613 | -19.9 | % | ||||
International | 963 | 967 | -0.3 | % | 10,232 | 10,008 | 2.2 | % | ||||
Total | 2,518 | 2,703 | -6.9 | % | 26,735 | 30,620 | -12.7 | % | ||||
ASMs (million, scheduled & charter) | ||||||||||||
Domestic | 1,688 | 1,867 | -9.6 | % | 18,210 | 23,605 | -22.9 | % | ||||
International | 1,212 | 1,143 | 6.0 | % | 12,619 | 11,974 | 5.4 | % | ||||
Total | 2,899 | 3,011 | -3.7 | % | 30,829 | 35,579 | -13.4 | % | ||||
Load Factor (%, RPMs/ASMs) | ||||||||||||
Domestic | 92.1 | % | 93.0 | % | (0.9 | ) pp | 90.6 | % | 87.3 | % | 3.3 | pp |
International | 79.5 | % | 84.5 | % | (5.0 | ) pp | 81.1 | % | 83.6 | % | (2.5) | pp |
Total | 86.8 | % | 89.8 | % | (3.0 | ) pp | 86.7 | % | 86.1 | % | 0.7 |
pp |
Passengers (thousand, scheduled & charter) | ||||||||||||
Domestic | 1,882 | 2,047 | -8.1 | % | 19,721 | 23,801 | -17.1 | % | ||||
International | 668 | 667 | 0.2 | % | 6,991 | 6,883 | 1.6 | % | ||||
Total | 2,550 | 2,714 | -6.0 | % | 26,712 | 30,684 | -12.9 | % | ||||
The information included in this report has not been audited and does not provide information on the Company’s future performance. Volaris’ future performance depends on several factors. It cannot be inferred that any period’s performance or its comparison year-over-year will indicate a similar performance in the future. Figures are rounded for convenience purposes.
Glossary
Revenue passenger miles (RPMs): Number of seats booked by passengers multiplied by the number of miles flown.
Available seat miles (ASMs): Number of seats available for passengers multiplied by the number of miles flown.
Load factor: RPMs divided by ASMs and expressed as a percentage.
Passengers: The total number of passengers booked on all flight segments.
Investor Relations Contact
Ricardo Martínez / ir@volaris.com
Media Contact
Israel Álvarez / ialvarez@gcya.net
About Volaris
*Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación, S.A.B. de C.V. (“Volaris” or “the Company”) (NYSE: VLRS and BMV: VOLAR) is an ultra-low-cost carrier, with point-to-point operations, serving Mexico, the United States, Central, and South America. Volaris offers low base fares to build its market, providing quality service and extensive customer choice. Since the beginning of operations in March 2006, Volaris has increased its routes from 5 to more than 219 and its fleet from 4 to 142 aircraft. Volaris offers more than 450 daily flight segments on routes that connect 44 cities in Mexico and 29 cities in the United States, Central, and South America, with one of the youngest fleets in Mexico. Volaris targets passengers who are visiting friends and relatives, cost-conscious business and leisure travelers in Mexico, the United States, Central, and South America. Volaris has received the ESR Award for Social Corporate Responsibility for fifteen consecutive years. For more information, please visit ir.volaris.com . Volaris routinely posts information that may be important to investors on its investor relations website. The Company encourages investors and potential investors to consult the Volaris website regularly for important information about Volaris.