Corporación América Airports SA Releases Transcript for First Quarter 2025 Earnings Call

Reuters
08/29
Corporación América Airports SA Releases Transcript for First Quarter 2025 Earnings Call

Corporación América Airports S.A. recently held a conference call to discuss their First Quarter 2025 performance, as detailed in a published transcript. The event, attended by key executives including CEO Martin Francisco Antranik Eurnekian Bonnarens and CFO Jorge Arruda Filho, provided insights into the company's strong start to the year. During the call, it was revealed that total passenger traffic grew by over 7% year-over-year, or more than 9% when excluding the discontinued Natal concession. This growth was primarily driven by robust performances in Argentina and Italy, with Argentina reaching record traffic levels in January. Additionally, the Carrasco airport in Uruguay also recorded a high in January. "I am pleased to report that we had a strong start to the year," stated CEO Martin Eurnekian. He further highlighted that international traffic increased nearly 13%. The full transcript can be accessed through the link below.

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