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Passenger traffic

In December 2009, passenger traffic at Aéroports de Paris (Paris:ADP) (Pink Sheets:AEOPF) dropped by 2.5% compared with December 2008. Paris airports handled a total of 6.4 million passengers divided up between 4.4 million for Paris-Charles de Gaulle (-2.2%) and nearly 2.0 million for Paris-Orly (-3.2%). December traffic was affected, between 17 and 21 December, by adverse weather conditions which hit France and Europe, particularly Germany and Great Britain.

  • International traffic (excluding Europe) decreased by 1.6%. Traffic on routes to and from Africa increased by 1.3%. Traffic on North American routes fell by 7.3% while Latin America dropped by 1.7%. On Middle Eastern routes, traffic increased by 1.0% while Asia decreased by 0.3%;
  • European traffic (excluding France) fell by 2.5% including -1.6% on Schengen routes and -6.1% for the British and Irish markets;
  • Domestic traffic decreased by 4.8%;
  • The number of connecting passengers decreased by 9.0% in December 2009 compared with December 2008 resulting in a connecting rate of 24.5% (against 26.1% in December 2008).

For the full year 2009, Aéroports de Paris handled 83.0 million passengers, a 4.7% decrease in traffic which is mainly due to the impact of the economic crisis on air transport. For the same period, the number of connecting passengers decreased by 3.5% resulting in a connecting rate of 24.7% (against 24.4% for the year 2008).

Commercial Passenger

traffic figures

  December

2009

  %

change*

  January to December 2009   %

change*

Paris-CDG

4,423,559 -2.2% 57,906,866 -4.9%

Paris-Orly

1,945,255 -3.2% 25,107,693 -4.2%

Total

6,368,814 -2.5% 83,014,559 -4.7%

* year on year

Traffic by geographic area

Markets     Monthly change

Dec 09/Dec 08

  Yearly change

2009 / 2008

    % of total traffic

Dec 09

  % of total traffic

2009

EUROPE France - 4.8 % - 4.9 % 19.5 % 19.1 % French Overseas Territories and Departments - 0.6 % - 1.7 % 4.3 % 3.7 % Europe - 2.5 % - 5.9 % 39.5 % 41.4 % Of which SCHENGEN - 1.6 % - 5.5 % 30.3 % 32.0 % OTHER INTERNATIONAL -1.6% - 3.5 % 36.7 % 35.8 % Africa 1.3 % 1.3 % 12.4 % 11.9 % North America - 7.3 % - 5.8 % 8.9 % 9.7 % Latin America - 1.7 % - 6.6 % 4.1 % 3.3 % Middle East 1.0 % - 4.6 % 4.7 % 4.5 % Asia-Pacific - 0.3 % - 5.7 % 6.6 % 6.2 % TOTAL - 2.5 % - 4.7 % 100.0 % 100.0%

Note: All our traffic figures are based on commercial passenger traffic (including passengers in direct transfer). Switzerland joined the Schengen area on April 1st,, 2009.

Aircraft movements

The number of aircraft movements decreased by 6.3% in December year on year (-7.0% at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and -4.5% at Paris-Orly).

For the full year 2009, the number of aircraft movements decreased by 5.5%.

Commercial aircraft movement figures

 

December 2009

 

% change*

 

January to December 2009

 

% change*

Paris-CDG

39, 282

-7.0 %

518, 018

-6.0%

Paris-Orly

16, 994

-4.5 %

220, 606

-4.2%

Total

56,276

-6.3 %

738, 624

-5.5 %

* year on year

The passenger load factor was stable at 73.9% against 72.0% in December 2008.

www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

Aéroports de Paris builds, develops and manages airports including Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget. Aéroports de Paris is Europe's second-largest airport group in terms of airport revenue and the European leader for freight and mail. Aéroports de Paris accommodates nearly 460 airlines, including the main companies in the air transport industry. With an exceptional geographic location and a major catchment area, the Group is pursuing its strategy of adapting and modernizing its terminal facilities and upgrading quality of services, and also intends to develop its retail and real estate business. In 2008, Aéroports de Paris had revenues of €2,527 million.

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