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Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia Thriving as Top Tourist Destinations with Boost in Passenger Traffic and New Cultural Wonders to Explore in the Americas

Published on December 9, 2025

November 2025 marked a significant period for air travel across Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia, with these destinations reporting varied changes in passenger traffic. According to the latest data from Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR), while Colombia saw impressive gains in both domestic and international traffic, Mexico and Puerto Rico experienced a mix of minor increases and decreases. This detailed analysis explores the trends that shaped the month and what it means for the broader tourism landscape in the Americas.

Introduction: A Snapshot of Passenger Traffic in November 2025

As the global tourism industry continues to recover and evolve post-pandemic, regional air travel trends provide a clear snapshot of how popular destinations are performing in terms of tourism growth. Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia are leading travel hubs in the Americas, and each has experienced its own unique set of developments in passenger traffic this year.

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In Mexico, passenger numbers for November showed a small but steady increase in international traffic, reflecting the ongoing global attraction of its popular beach destinations like Cancun and Cozumel. However, the country also faced a slight decline in domestic traffic, indicating the challenges posed by economic pressures and shifting travel habits.

Colombia, on the other hand, has emerged as one of the stand-out performers in the region, with an impressive 5.9% increase in overall passenger traffic. This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for both domestic and international routes, with major airports like Rionegro and Medellín seeing strong numbers. Puerto Rico, while experiencing a decline in overall traffic, showed an uptick in international visitors, signaling that the island is still a key destination for U.S. travelers.

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Let’s break down the trends and explore what this means for the tourism industry in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia.

Mexico: Stable International Growth Amid Domestic Struggles

In Mexico, the total passenger traffic for November 2025 amounted to 3.36 million, a 1.0% increase compared to the same month in 2024. While this overall growth is encouraging, it reflects a divide between international and domestic travel. International traffic experienced a 2.1% increase, while domestic traffic faced a slight decline of 0.1%.

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Key Insights on Mexico’s Airport Traffic:

Overall, Mexico’s tourism sector is showing resilience, with international demand driving much of the growth. However, the sluggish domestic market might indicate that Mexican airports need to adapt to new travel patterns, especially with a focus on sustainable tourism and local engagement.

Puerto Rico: Challenges Amid Global Interest

In Puerto Rico, passenger traffic decreased by 2.9% compared to November 2024, with a total of 1.01 million passengers for the month. While this decline is concerning, the island’s international traffic grew by 5.1%, suggesting that Puerto Rico remains a favored destination for international travelers, particularly from the mainland U.S.

Key Insights on Puerto Rico’s Airport Traffic:

Puerto Rico’s tourism sector continues to be influenced by external factors, including climate conditions and economic conditions in the U.S., but it is still clear that international interest in the island remains strong.

Colombia: A Tourism Success Story in November 2025

Colombia emerged as one of the strongest performers in passenger traffic growth, with a 5.9% increase in total traffic compared to November 2024. This surge reflects the increasing popularity of Colombia as a tourist destination, particularly in cities like Medellín and Bogotá, as well as emerging regions like Cartagena and the Coffee Triangle.

Key Insights on Colombia’s Airport Traffic:

The Colombian government’s investment in tourism infrastructure and the increased focus on cultural tourism are key drivers behind this success story. As the country’s international profile continues to rise, airports in cities like Bogotá and Medellín are expected to handle even more passengers in the coming years.

Conclusion: What This Means for Tourism in the Americas

The mixed results in passenger traffic across Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia in November 2025 provide valuable insights into the state of the tourism industry in the Americas. While Mexico continues to attract a large number of international visitors, Puerto Rico is finding its way forward with growing international traffic. Colombia is on a path of exceptional growth, fueled by both domestic and international demand.

For tourism professionals and destination marketers, these trends underscore the importance of focusing on international travelers, while also adapting to shifting domestic patterns and market changes. Investment in infrastructure, enhanced marketing strategies, and a focus on sustainable tourism will be key in ensuring continued growth in the Americas’ most popular destinations.

Key Takeaways:

This data from ASUR offers a glimpse into the future of tourism in the Americas, as passenger demand continues to shape the industry.

Passenger Traffic Summary

November% ChgYear to date% Chg
2024202520242025
Mexico3,332,5333,365,8441.037,616,93136,809,388(2.1)
Domestic Traffic1,644,2221,642,901(0.1)18,077,86117,979,152(0.5)
International Traffic1,688,3111,722,9432.119,539,07018,830,236(3.6)
San Juan, Puerto Rico1,039,7621,009,681(2.9)11,957,97212,408,8113.8
Domestic Traffic908,051871,299(4.0)10,555,96910,821,1882.5
International Traffic131,711138,3825.11,402,0031,587,62313.2
Colombia1,409,7111,493,0365.915,059,31615,632,2353.8
Domestic Traffic1,103,1051,159,7625.111,793,80311,959,4971.4
International Traffic306,606333,2748.73,265,5133,672,73812.5
Total Traffic5,782,0065,868,5611.564,634,21964,850,4340.3
Domestic Traffic3,655,3783,673,9620.540,427,63340,759,8370.8
International Traffic2,126,6282,194,5993.224,206,58624,090,597(0.5)
Mexico Passenger Traffic
November% ChgYear to date% Chg
2024202520242025
Domestic Traffic1,644,2221,642,901(0.1)18,077,86117,979,152(0.5)
CUNCancun834,117787,059(5.6)9,362,8369,080,543(3.0)
CZMCozumel22,65922,8210.7225,653242,1417.3
HUXHuatulco51,73353,1482.7642,730600,521(6.6)
MIDMerida285,206316,35910.93,022,4733,200,1315.9
MTTMinatitlan13,39311,682(12.8)132,114137,8104.3
OAXOaxaca138,491142,0782.61,393,1591,451,9124.2
TAPTapachula48,20340,763(15.4)549,406449,212(18.2)
VERVeracruz136,875149,7329.41,426,6371,556,2809.1
VSAVillahermosa113,545119,2595.01,322,8531,260,602(4.7)
International Traffic1,688,3111,722,9432.119,539,07018,830,236(3.6)
CUNCancun1,567,7231,594,4851.718,245,40717,548,511(3.8)
CZMCozumel27,01929,74710.1423,614344,319(18.7)
HUXHuatulco15,96418,17813.9124,942121,432(2.8)
MIDMerida35,37137,8196.9338,277360,8466.7
MTTMinatitlan4464725.86,6236,607(0.2)
OAXOaxaca26,98725,554(5.3)229,655245,1176.7
TAPTapachula5931,686184.310,96021,72998.3
VERVeracruz12,25712,3650.9130,902140,3797.2
VSAVillahermosa1,9512,63735.228,69041,29643.9
Traffic Total Mexico3,332,5333,365,8441.037,616,93136,809,388(2.1)
CUNCancun2,401,8402,381,544(0.8)27,608,24326,629,054(3.5)
CZMCozumel49,67852,5685.8649,267586,460(9.7)
HUXHuatulco67,69771,3265.4767,672721,953(6.0)
MIDMerida320,577354,17810.53,360,7503,560,9776.0
MTTMinatitlan13,83912,154(12.2)138,737144,4174.1
OAXOaxaca165,478167,6321.31,622,8141,697,0294.6
TAPTapachula48,79642,449(13.0)560,366470,941(16.0)
VERVeracruz149,132162,0978.71,557,5391,696,6598.9
VSAVillahermosa115,496121,8965.51,351,5431,301,898(3.7)
US Passenger Traffic, San Juan Airport (LMM)
November% ChgYear to date% Chg
2024202520242025
SJU Total1,039,7621,009,681(2.9)11,957,97212,408,8113.8
Domestic Traffic908,051871,299(4.0)10,555,96910,821,1882.5
International Traffic131,711138,3825.11,402,0031,587,62313.2
Colombia Passenger Traffic Airplan
November% ChgYear to date% Chg
2024202520242025
Domestic Traffic1,103,1051,159,7625.111,793,80311,959,4971.4
MDERionegro828,940877,0135.88,842,6759,041,7052.3
EOHMedellin94,91794,124(0.8)1,106,2041,089,526(1.5)
MTRMonteria126,909135,0286.41,329,0321,285,452(3.3)
APOCarepa17,15416,742(2.4)165,749167,1760.9
UIBQuibdo28,75732,08111.6307,466325,5655.9
CZUCorozal6,4284,774(25.7)42,67750,07317.3
International Traffic306,606333,2748.73,265,5133,672,73812.5
MDERionegro306,606333,2748.73,265,5133,672,73812.5
EOHMedellin
MTRMonteria
APOCarepa
UIBQuibdo
CZUCorozal
Traffic Total Colombia1,409,7111,493,0365.915,059,31615,632,2353.8
MDERionegro1,135,5461,210,2876.612,108,18812,714,4435.0
EOHMedellin94,91794,124(0.8)1,106,2041,089,526(1.5)
MTRMonteria126,909135,0286.41,329,0321,285,452(3.3)
APOCarepa17,15416,742(2.4)165,749167,1760.9
UIBQuibdo28,75732,08111.6307,466325,5655.9
CZUCorozal6,4284,774(25.7)42,67750,07317.3

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