
Mark your calendar
ASR is heading into earnings season with a post-market report on April 22. That’s the kind of date investors circle on the calendar, then pretend they weren’t nervously refreshing the numbers all afternoon.
What Wall Street’s expecting
Analysts are looking for Q1 2026 revenue of MXN 10.05 billion, which would be up 14.35% from a year ago. EPS is estimated at MXN 119.592, a modest 1.88% increase year over year.
Why you should care
For an airport operator, the story usually comes down to how many people are moving through the gates and how much they’re spending while they wait for overpriced coffee. If travel demand stays healthy, ASR gets a nice tailwind. If traffic softens, even a seemingly solid quarter can turn into a mood killer.
Big picture
This isn’t just a date on the earnings calendar — it’s a quick read on whether airport travel in ASR’s network still has runway or is starting to hit turbulence.
