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Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASR) reported a significant decline in its financial performance for Q2 2020, with total passenger traffic dropping 94.0% YoY due to COVID-19. Revenues fell 56.6% to Ps.1,767.0 million, while EBITDA plummeted 98.1% to Ps.51.2 million. Despite these challenges, cash and cash equivalents increased 46.9% to Ps.7,124.1 million. The net debt-to-LTM EBITDA ratio stands at 1.1x, reflecting manageable leverage amid ongoing turbulence in the airline sector.

Positive
  • Cash and cash equivalents increased 46.9% to Ps.7,124.1 million
  • Net debt decreased by 9.5% to Ps.8,413.7 million
  • Net debt-to-LTM EBITDA ratio at 1.1x, indicating manageable leverage
Negative
  • Total passenger traffic declined 94.0% YoY
  • Revenues dropped 56.6% YoY to Ps.1,767.0 million
  • EBITDA fell 98.1% YoY to Ps.51.2 million
  • Net loss of Ps.565.5 million with an EPS loss of (1.7343)

MEXICO CITY, July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.  (NYSE: ASR; BMV: ASUR) (ASUR), a leading international airport group with operations in Mexico, the U.S., and Colombia, today announced results for the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2020. 

2Q20 Highlights1

  • Total passenger traffic decreased 94.0% year over year (YoY), reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily since the second half of March 2020 and resulting in the following declines across operations:
    • 94.2% in Mexico, due to declines of 89.8% and 98.5% in domestic and international traffic, respectively
    • 86.1% in Puerto Rico (Aerostar), down 84.6% in domestic traffic and 98.0% in international traffic
    • 99.8% in Colombia (Airplan), with domestic and international traffic down 99.9% and 99.4%, respectively
  • Revenues declined 56.6% YoY to Ps.1,767.0
  • Consolidated commercial revenues per passenger reached Ps.353.2, reflecting the sharp decline in passenger traffic
  • Consolidated EBITDA declined 98.1% YoY to Ps.51.2 million. Excluding non-recurring insurance recoveries related to Hurricane Maria of Ps.35.2 million in 2Q20 and Ps.162.6 million in 2Q19, consolidated EBITDA would have declined 99.4% YoY to Ps.16.0 million
  • Adjusted EBITDA Margin (excludes the effect of IFRIC 12) and excluding the non-recurring insurance recoveries in both quarters would have declined to 1.8% from 65.4% in 2Q19.
  • Cash & cash equivalents at quarter-end of Ps.7,124.1 million and Net Debt-to-LTM EBITDA at 1.1x
  • Principal debt payments of Ps.388.3 million, or 2.5% of total debt, mature in 2H20 and 5.2% of total debt matures in 2021.

Table 1: Financial & Operational Highlights 1


Second Quarter

% Chg


2019

2020

Financial Highlights




Total Revenue

4,069,379

1,767,005

(56.6)

Mexico

2,777,678

1,042,783

(62.5)

San Juan

784,432

672,269

(14.3)

Colombia

507,269

51,953

(89.8)

Commercial Revenues per PAX

99.7

353.2

254.2

Mexico

115.4

300.5

160.4

San Juan

114.4

327.1

185.9

Colombia

40.6

4,630.6

11,294.2

EBITDA

2,745,049

51,190

(98.1)

Net Income (Loss)

1,523,506

(565,497)

n/a

Majority Net Income (Loss)

1,426,741

(520,284)

n/a

Earnings (Loss) per Share (in pesos)

4.7558

(1.7343)

n/a

Earnings (Loss) per ADS (in US$)

2.0597

(0.7511)

n/a

Capex

170,830

613,590

259.2

Cash & Cash Equivalents

4,851,261

7,124,097

46.9

Net Debt

9,295,296

8,413,728

(9.5)

Net Debt/ LTM EBITDA

0.9

1.1

19.2

Operational Highlights




Passenger Traffic




Mexico

8,727,405

504,978

(94.2)

San Juan

2,417,300

335,606

(86.1)

Colombia

2,868,929

5,417

(99.8)

For a full version of ASUR's Second Quarter 2020 Earnings Release, please visit:
http://www.asur.com.mx/en/investor-relations/financial-information.html
 

2Q20 Earnings Call

Date & Time: Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 10:00 AM US ET; 9:00 AM CT

Dial-in: 1-800-289-0438 (US & Canada) and 1-323-794-2423 (International & Mexico); Access Code: 1181966

Replay: Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 1:00 PM US ET, ending at 11:59 PM US ET on Thursday, July 30, 2020. Dial-in number: 1-844-512-2921 (US & Canada); 1-412-317-6671 (International & Mexico). Access Code: 1181966

1 Unless otherwise stated, all financial figures discussed in this announcement are unaudited, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), including application of IFRS 9 and 15 that came into effect  in 2018, and IFRS 16 that came into effect in 2019, and represent comparisons between the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2020, and the equivalent three-and six-month periods ended June 30, 2019. All figures in this report are expressed in Mexican pesos, unless otherwise noted. Tables state figures in thousands of Mexican pesos, unless otherwise noted. Passenger figures for Mexico and Colombia exclude transit and general aviation passengers, unless otherwise noted. Commercial revenues include revenues from non-permanent ground transportation and parking lots. All U.S. dollar figures are calculated at the exchange rate of US$1.00 = Mexican Ps.23.0893 (source: Diario Oficial de la Federación de México) while Colombian peso figures are calculated at the exchange rate of COP163.28 = Mexican Ps.1.00 (source: Investing). Definitions for EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin, Majority Net Income can be found on page 19 of this report.

Definitions

Concession Services Agreements (IFRIC 12 interpretation). In Mexico and Puerto Rico, ASUR is required by IFRIC 12 to include in its income statement an income line, "Construction Revenues," reflecting the revenue from construction or improvements to concessioned assets made during the relevant period. The same amount is recognized under the expense line "Construction Costs" because ASUR hires third parties to provide construction services. Because equal amounts of Construction Revenues and Construction Costs have been included in ASUR's income statement as a result of the application of IFRIC 12, the amount of Construction Revenues does not have an impact on EBITDA, but it does have an impact on EBITDA Margin. In Colombia, "Construction Revenues" include the recognition of the revenue to which the concessionaire is entitled for carrying out the infrastructure works in the development of the concession, while "Construction Costs" represents the actual costs incurred in the execution of such additions or improvements to the concessioned assets. 

Majority Net Income reflects ASUR's equity interests in each of its subsidiaries and therefore excludes the 40% interest in Aerostar that is owned by other shareholders. Other than Aerostar, ASUR owns (directly or indirectly) 100% of its subsidiaries.

EBITDA means net income before provision for taxes, deferred taxes, profit sharing, non-ordinary items, participation in the results of associates, comprehensive financing cost, and depreciation and amortization. EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to net income, as an indicator of our operating performance or as an alternative to cash flow as an indicator of liquidity. Our management believes that EBITDA provides a useful measure that is widely used by investors and analysts to evaluate our performance and compare it with other companies. EBITDA is not defined under U.S. GAAP or IFRS and may be calculated differently by different companies.

Adjusted EBITDA Margin is calculated by dividing EBITDA by total revenues excluding construction services revenues for Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia and excludes the effect of IFRIC 12 with respect to the construction or improvements to concessioned assets. ASUR is required by IFRIC 12 to include in its income statement an income line reflecting the revenue from construction or improvements to concessioned assets made during the relevant period. The same amount is recognized under the expense line "Construction Costs" because ASUR hires third parties to provide construction services. In Mexico and Puerto Rico, because equal amounts of Construction Revenues and Construction Costs have been included in ASUR's income statement as a result of the application of IFRIC 12, the amount of Construction Revenues does not have an impact on EBITDA, but it does have an impact on EBITDA Margin, as the increase in revenues that relates to Construction Revenues does not result in a corresponding increase in EBITDA. In Colombia, construction revenues do have an impact on EBITDA, as construction revenues include a reasonable margin over the actual cost of construction. Like EBITDA Margin, Adjusted EBITDA Margin should not be considered as an indicator of our operating performance or as an alternative to cash flow as an indicator of liquidity and is not defined under U.S. GAAP or IFRS and may be calculated differently by different companies.

About ASUR
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) is a leading international airport operator with a portfolio of concessions to operate, maintain, and develop 16 airports in the Americas. These comprise nine airports in southeast Mexico, including Cancun Airport, the most important tourist destination in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America, and six airports in northern Colombia, including José María Córdova International Airport (Rionegro), the second busiest airport in Colombia. ASUR is also a 60% JV partner in Aerostar Airport Holdings, LLC, operator of the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport serving the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan. San Juan's Airport is the island's primary gateway for international and mainland-US destinations and was the first and currently the only major airport in the US to have successfully completed a public–private partnership under the FAA Pilot Program. Headquartered in Mexico, ASUR is listed both on the Mexican Bolsa, where it trades under the symbol ASUR, and on the NYSE in the U.S., where it trades under the symbol ASR. One ADS represents ten (10) series B shares. For more information, visit www.asur.com.mx

Forward Looking Statements

Some of the statements contained in this press release discuss future expectations or state other forward-looking information. Those statements are subject to risks identified in this press release and in ASUR's filings with the SEC. Actual developments could differ significantly from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. In particular, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global economic conditions and the travel industry, as well as on the business and results of operations of the Company in particular, is expected to be material, and, as conditions are changing rapidly, is difficult to predict. The forward-looking information is based on various factors and was derived using numerous assumptions. Our forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and, except as may be required by applicable law, we do not have an obligation to update or revise them, whether as a result of new information, future or otherwise.

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SOURCE Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V.

FAQ

What are the key financial results for ASR in Q2 2020?

In Q2 2020, ASR reported a 56.6% decline in revenues to Ps.1,767.0 million and EBITDA decreased by 98.1% to Ps.51.2 million.

How did COVID-19 impact ASR's passenger traffic?

ASR experienced a 94.0% decline in total passenger traffic YoY due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

What was ASR's net income for Q2 2020?

ASR reported a net loss of Ps.565.5 million in Q2 2020.

What is ASR's current cash position?

ASR's cash and cash equivalents increased to Ps.7,124.1 million, up 46.9% from the previous year.

What is ASR's net debt situation as of June 30, 2020?

As of June 30, 2020, ASR's net debt was Ps.8,413.7 million, a decrease of 9.5% YoY.

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