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LATAM Airlines July 2025 Traffic Improves Year Over Year

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Key Takeaways

  • LTM's July traffic rose 10.4% YoY, supported by 10% capacity growth and new domestic/international routes.
  • July 2025 load factor surged 0.4 pts to 86.7% as traffic outpaced capacity expansion.
  • LATAM Airlines carried 8 million passengers in July, with YTD total transporting 49.5M across its network.

LATAM Airlines Group (LTM - Free Report) reported a year-over-year increase in revenue passenger-kilometers (RPK: a measure of air traffic) for July 2025.

LATAM Airlines reported a 10% year-over-year increase in consolidated capacity, measured in available seat-kilometers (ASK). The uptick was driven by a 12.2% increase in the group’s international operations and an 11.8% increase in the domestic operations of LATAM Airlines Brazil.

LTM’s consolidated traffic, measured in revenue passenger-kilometers (RPK), increased 10.4% year over year. As traffic outpaced capacity expansion, the consolidated load factor (percentage of seats filled by passengers) grew by 0.4 percentage points from July 2024 to 86.7% in July 2025, maintaining healthy load factors across all business segments.

During the month, LATAM Airlinestransported almost 8 million passengers, an increase of 7.9% year over year. Year to date, LATAM Airlines has transported 49.5 million passengers across its network.

July 2025 Traffic of Other Airline Companies

Apart from LATAM Airlines, other airline companies that have reported traffic numbers for July 2025 are Ryanair Holdings (RYAAY - Free Report) and Controladora Vuela Compania de Aviacion, S.A.B. de C.V. (VLRS - Free Report) .

Ryanair Holdings

European carrier, Ryanair, reported solid traffic numbers for July 2025, driven by upbeat air-travel demand. The number of passengers transported on Ryanair flights was 20.7 million in July 2025, reflecting a 3% year-over-year increase.

Apart from a year-over-year surge, RYAAY’s July traffic also reflects a straight seven-month improvement at a stretch from the beginning of 2025. RYAAY’s July traffic was higher than the June reading of 19.9 million, the May reading of 19.6 million, the April reading of 18.3 million, the March reading of 15 million, the February reading of 12.6 million and the January reading of 12.4 million. 

The July load factor of 96% remained flat on a year-over-year basis, reflecting consistent passenger demand for the airline's services. The July load factor of 96% was higher than the load factor of 95% reported in June and May, the load factor of 93% reported in April and March, the load factor of 92% reported in February 2025 and 91% reported in January 2025. 

Although 680 flights were canceled due to the French air traffic control strikes, RYAAY operated more than 113,000 flights in July 2025. This marks an improvement from 109,000 flights operated in June 2025, 108,000 flights operated in May 2025, 103,000 flights in April 2025, 84,000 flights in March 2025, and 71,360 flights in February 2025. In January 2025, growth at RYAAY was hampered by 38 delayed Boeing (BA - Free Report) deliveries.

Volaris

Mexican carrier Controladora Vuela Compania de Aviacion, also known as Volaris, recently reported a year-over-year increase in revenue passenger miles (RPMs), a measure of air traffic, for July.

VLRS reported a 6% year-over-year increase in consolidated capacity (measured in available seat miles).Consolidated traffic, measured in RPMs, grew 0.1% year over year. Although traffic improved on a year-over-year basis, it failed to outpace capacity expansion. As a result, the load factor decreased 4.9 percentage points year over year to 84.9%.

During July, VLRS transported 2.76 million passengers, representing a 3% year-over-year increase.

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