Martin Francisco Antranik Eurnekian
Management
Thank you, Fernanda, for your questions and for your interest. Starting with traffic for 2025, you asked about Argentina, I think there are two main issues affecting the real positive dynamics we are seeing in Argentina. One is the macro environment where more people have more access to US dollars and to buy international tickets as we have seen the international passengers growth that we have seen in the last two months is substantial, but also domestic has picked up. So we are very positive on the trends in Argentina given those dynamics and the fact that the government has worked through last year very aggressively on opening all sorts of red tape for the aviation industry. Firstly, signing Open Skies agreements with a lot of countries which give the possibilities for more airlines to put more flights without any preconditions and also the opening of the internal regulations themselves, which also allow companies, foreign companies and foreign aircraft and foreign crews to work domestically and internationally in Argentina with far less restrictions than before. So these two things combined are unleashing the growth potential that we are seeing in the traffic in Argentina. You mentioned Brazil. I understood. You mentioned the suffering of Brazil, maybe you are looking at the numbers, adding Natal, which is not there anymore. But if you take out Natal, the dynamics in Brazil are quite interesting. Jorge is here, he can comment, but above 5% in growth in the first two months for Brasilia Airport, almost 6%. So although the industry as a whole has challenges in Brazil, as we mentioned in the call, we think that these dynamics are not bad given the overall Brazilian environment. And regarding Armenia and Italy, in both cases in different dynamics, we are progressing really well. In Armenia, we're awaiting feedback on the government on the negotiation to do this new CapEx that we mentioned in the presentation. But for that, a lot of things will probably be revised. We're waiting for feedback on the government on that side and as soon as we have an agreed model, we will let the investors know about it with more details. And regarding Italy, we are very well advanced into all the technical requirements to receive the most important approval that we need, which is the environmental one, but the teams have been working very hard with the different sites of the government that work on this. And we can say we're fairly advanced and hopefully, in the next few months, we will have the news, positive news on the approval for -- the environmental approval that we need to be able to start construction on the CapEx program for Florence, which is the one that's going to be more transformative for the company and for value creation. Thank you, Fernanda.