Universal Registration Document 2024
PRESENTATION OF THE GROUP 1 MAIN HUBS
International passenger traffic by destination and by airline International traffic reached 12 million passengers in 2024. The main international routes served include Lima, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Bogotá. The airport serves 68 destinations directly. Latam, Sky Airline and JetSMART are some of the international carriers operating at AMB. INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC
In the field of renewable energy, SCNP has been selected by the Ministry of Energy to take part in an electromobility pilot project, aimed at developing new services for airside and landside operations under the concession. Following an initial hydrogen study carried out in 2022 and 2023, discussions were initiated in 2024 to assess the feasibility of a hydrogen station at the airport. This initiative is accompanied by a project to expand photovoltaic energy production from 0.8 MWp to 3 MWp in the short term, with a long-term target of 11 MWp. At the same time, SCNP is continuing its waste management efforts. For the second year running, the airport has been awarded the Green Airport Recognition prize for its project to improve organic waste management. By October 2024, 350 tonnes of waste had already been recycled, equivalent to the total volume recycled in 2023. The aim is to achieve a recycling rate of 40% by 2027. SCNP is also committed to optimising its energy consumption. Since 2023, the airport has been deploying an Energy Management System (EMS), which enabled it to obtain ISO 50001 certification in 2024. This approach is part of a wider energy efficiency strategy, with several projects scheduled to be developed over the coming years. Building on this progress, SCNP plans to begin the process of obtaining ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 certification by the end The evolution of passenger traffic at Santiago International Airport was marked by steady passenger growth until 2019, reaching a historic traffic record level of 24.6 million passengers that year. Passenger traffic was strongly affected by the health crisis, reaching 8.5 million passengers in 2020, 10.0 million in 2021, 18.8 million in 2022 and 23.3 million in 2023. In 2024, passenger traffic surpassed the all-time record set in 2019, reaching 26.2 million passengers, 106.9% of 2019 traffic. of 2025. Traffic
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Cargo Freight transport is a strategic aspect for Chile due to the country’s isolated position. 24 airlines operate cargo at Nuevo Pudahuel airport, including 9 with cargo aircraft (full freighter). Santiago de Chile airport handled 406,921 tonnes of goods in 2022, 425,860 tonnes in 2023 and 435,754 tonnes in 2024 with a peak season running from November to February. Of this total, 70% of seafood, 17% of horticultural products and 13% of other products pass through the platform, including 64% for export. Marine products account for 9% of Chile’s total exports, the latter being the second largest producer of salmon in the world. They are mainly exported by air to the United States, Japan and Brazil.
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