
From January to October 2025, air cargo in Mexico fell 3.9% compared to the same period last year, going from 1,051,547.9 tons to 1,011,017 tons, the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) announced .
Among the 10 most important airfields in the country in cargo handling, the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) continued to decline , closing the cycle with 12.2% fewer tons than in the same period of 2024, ending with 329,970.4 tons moved.
Toluca registered a decrease of 21% ; it went from 33,002.1 tons in January-October 2024 to 26,076.3 tons in the same period this year.

During the period, the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) saw a 4.8% increase in cargo movement, ending the period with 206,862.5 tons, an increase of 9,425.1 tons.
AFAC specified that national cargo decreased by 2.1% ; AIFA reported a decrease of 43.5%, ending the cycle with 8,310.1 tons, which represented 6,409.9 tons less compared to 2024.

International cargo fell by 4.7% , from 726,934.8 tons to 693,077.5 tons year-over-year. AIFA experienced a 10.9% decrease, while AICM grew by 2.8% year-over-year.

In the January-October period, the national route that grew the most was Monterrey-Mexico , which went from 8,114 tons to 11,276 tons, an increase of 39 percent.

Meanwhile, at the international level , only Santa Lucía-Los Angeles, Los Angeles-Guadalajara and Memphis-Guadalajara had a growth of 107.6%, 29.5% and 29.3%, respectively.

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