Aéroports de Paris: April 2008 Traffic Figures



    Regulatory News:
    Passenger traffic figures
    Aéroports de Paris (Paris:ADP) (Pink Sheets:AEOPF) handled 7.4 million

    passengers in April 2008 (+0.8%) divided up between 5.2 million

    passengers for Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport (+1.1%) and 2.2 million

    passengers for Paris-Orly airport (+0.1%).
    Traffic figures for April 2008 were marked by a measured increase on

    European and international routes while domestic traffic recorded a

    slight decrease (-1.6%). These changes can be explained by the spring

    holiday calendar. Indeed, the 2007 holidays took place in the sole month

    of April whereas, in 2008, they took place in April and May.
    European traffic grew by 1.5%. Traffic on Schengen routes increased by

    2.3%; the British and Irish markets decreased by 2%.
    Traffic on the other international routes reached a 2.2% increase. The

    North and Latin American markets rose by 0.9%. The African market was

    down 1.2%. A 7.5% increase was recorded on routes to and from Asia and

    the Middle East.
    Passenger traffic

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    Passenger traffic figures

    April 2008

    %change*

    January to April 2008

    %change*

    12 months to April 2008

    % change*

    - - - - - -

    Paris-CDG

    5,175,120

    +1.1%

    18,718,654

    + 3%

    60,458,794

    +4.4%

    - - - - - -

    Paris-Orly

    2,268,999

    +0.1%

    8,415,582

    -0.1%

    26,433,773

    +1.7%

    - - - - - -

    Total

    7,444,119

    +0.8%

    27,134,236

    +2%

    86,892,567

    +3.6%

    - - - - - -

    * year on year
    Traffic by geographic area

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    Markets

    Markets rate

    Monthly change
    April 2008 / April 2007

    - - - - - -

    Europe

    - - - - - -

    Domestic

    19.4 %

    - 1.6 %
    - - - - - -

    French Overseas Territories and Departments

    3.3 %

    - 7.2 %
    - - - - - -

    Europe

    42.5 %

    +1.5 %

    - - - - - -

    Of which Schengen

    31.1 %

    +2.3 %

    - - - - - -

    Other international

    - - - - - -

    Africa

    11.2 %

    -1.2 %
    - - - - - -

    North America

    Latin America & Caribbeans

    12.6 %

    +0.9%
    - - - - - -

    Asia/Pacific & Middle East

    11%

    +7.5 %
    - - - - - -

    TOTAL

    100 %

    +0.8 %

    - - - - - -

    Note: All our traffic figures are based on commercial passenger traffic

    (including passengers in direct transit)
    Aircraft movements
    The number of aircraft movements increased by 4.4% in April year on year

    (+4.7% at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and +3.9% at Paris-Orly). The

    passenger load factor reached 74.24% in April 2008 compared with 77.22%

    in April 2007.
    Commercial aircraft movements

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    April 2008

    % change*

    January to April 2008

    % change*

    12 months to April 2008

    % change*

    - - - - - -

    Paris-CDG

    46,899

    +4.7%

    177,827

    +2.6 %

    548,317

    +1.8%

    - - - - - -

    Paris-Orly

    20,022

    +3.9 %

    76,513

    -0.4 %

    232,701

    +0.2%

    - - - - - -

    Total

    66,921

    +4.4 %

    254,340

    +1.7%

    781,018

    +1.3%

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    * year on year
    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 services group in terms of

    airport revenues and the European leader for cargo 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 trading area, the

    Group is pursuing its strategy of modernizing its terminal facilities

    and upgrading the quality of services, and also intends to develop its

    retail and real estate business. In 2007, Aéroports de Paris Group had

    revenues of €2,292.4 million and handled 86.4

    million passengers.