The statistical balance for the first four months reflects an increase of 309,176 tons compared to the same period last year. This growth is supported by the positive performance of various indicators, particularly passenger traffic, which has seen a global rise of 5.43%, driven mainly by the cruise sector.
Regarding infrastructure, the Port of Las Palmas leads activity with a 2.62% growth and 10,222,683 tons. Meanwhile, the port of Salinetas has shown a notable increase of 34.38%, while the port of Arrecife maintains a stable trend with a slight rise of 0.09%. In contrast, the ports of Puerto del Rosario and Arinaga have recorded decreases in their traffic volumes during this period.
“"The statistical data shows us time and again that we are a first-class port and we have enough muscle to enter Group 1 of state ports."
As for specific indicators, cargo traffic has grown by 3.24%, reaching 10,767,829 tons. Likewise, the frozen fish sector has experienced a significant rebound of 68.23%, while TEU units have increased by 5.73%, consolidating the operational capacity of the port facilities in the archipelago.




