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Corporacion America Airports Reports Drop in April Passenger Traffic
May 20, 2024 2:34 PM

05:08 PM EDT, 05/20/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Corporacion America Airports ( CAAP ) reported late Monday that its passenger traffic decreased 4.8% in April from a year earlier.

Excluding the discontinuation of the Natal airport in Brazil, the private airport operator said its traffic in April dropped 2.2%.

The company said domestic traffic fell 13.8%, while international traffic climbed 6.3%.

It operates airport concessions in 52 airports in six countries across Latin America and Europe.

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