Corporación América Airports (NYSE: CAAP) posted second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $0.32, missing analyst expectations by $0.18, despite revenue growth that exceeded forecasts.
Revenue for the quarter totaled $534 million, up 7.4% from the same period last year and surpassing the consensus estimate of $497.4 million. The airport operator’s performance reflected continued recovery in passenger traffic across its Latin American and European airport portfolio.
The earnings miss follows a mixed trend in analyst revisions over the past 90 days, with some downward adjustments to earnings expectations. Shares of CAAP closed at $24.01 on Tuesday, down 3.81% over the last three months but still up 9.39% year-over-year.
The company’s financial health remains a point of strength, with InvestingPro assigning it a "great performance" rating. Despite the EPS shortfall, the revenue beat underscores resilient operational momentum in its core airport management business.








