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Mexico’s Airport Business Thrives as Traffic Surges on Nearshoring Trend

Puerto Vallarta (PVDN) - Mexico's airport operating business is experiencing a surge in traffic, thanks to multinational companies relocating their operations closer to home and the growth of Mexican airlines. The CEO of GAP, which operates 12 airports in Mexico, believes the trend known as nearshoring has contributed to record traffic growth in manufacturing hubs such as Guadalajara. However, he also attributed the growth to Mexican airlines such as VivaAerobus, Volaris, and Aeromexico expanding their fleets, allowing them to open new routes and move more passengers.

As a result, airport operators such as GAP have seen their . . .

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