Strategic Performance Drivers
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Adjusted EBITDA declined 4.5% primarily due to a challenging year-over-year comparison in Argentina’s cargo business, where 2025 labor disruptions had artificially inflated storage revenues.
Domestic traffic in Argentina fell 12% due to a significant reduction in Flybondi’s operating fleet and higher fuel costs, rather than a lack of underlying demand.
International demand remained robust across the portfolio, with Armenia delivering 13% traffic growth despite regional aerospace restrictions related to Middle East conflicts.
Revenue per passenger increased 9% to $22.90, reflecting successful commercial initiatives in VIP lounges, duty-free, and space rentals that outpaced passenger volume growth.
The company maintained a strong financial position with a net leverage ratio of 0.5x, providing the flexibility to initiate a $150 million dividend while pursuing new concessions.
Operational costs in Uruguay were impacted by non-recurring expenses related to the implementation of a new Instrument Landing System (ILS) and maintenance cycles.
Outlook and Strategic Initiatives
Management expects domestic seat capacity in Argentina to recover as other airlines gradually replace the capacity lost from recent fleet reductions.
The new Instrument Landing System in Uruguay began generating revenue in August 2026, which is expected to support margin recovery in the second half of the year.
Strategic focus remains on the economic rebalancing of the Argentina concession and obtaining final approval for the Florence Airport Master Plan in Italy.
The company is actively pursuing new concession opportunities in the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East, including a shortlisted bid for Hurghada Airport in Egypt.
Capital allocation will prioritize a balance between shareholder returns, maintaining OpCo-level liquidity for CapEx (notably in Armenia), and preserving firepower for M&A.
Risk Factors and Structural Adjustments
Cargo revenue normalization in Argentina is expected to remain a headwind for the near term as clearance processes become more efficient compared to the prior year’s disruptions.
Planned runway maintenance at Aeroparque and Ezeiza in Q4 2026 will cause temporary traffic shifts, though management expects minimal consolidated impact.
Armenia’s margin contraction is characterized as a structural shift due to the expansion of the lower-margin fuel business, despite strong top-line growth.
Currency volatility remains a factor, with the re-appreciation of local currencies in Argentina and Uruguay impacting the U.S. dollar-denominated cost base.
