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1 Airport charges and services The tariffs in the document are shown on a non-contractual basis and the Airport Authority reserves the right to amend them at any time without notice Latest update: June 19 th 2015 Aéroport International de Genève Case Postale 100 CH-1215 Genève 15 Tél Fax

2 Table of contents 1. AERONAUTICAL SERVICES 5 PASSENGER CHARGE... 5 PARKING CHARGE... 5 LANDING CHARGE... 6 SCHEDULED AND CHARTER FLIGHTS... 6 THE LANDING CHARGE IS REDUCED BY 50% FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS (ORIGINATING FROM A POINT IN SWITZERLAND) IN TRANSIT IN GENEVA WHEN THE SAME AIRCRAFT CONTINUES WITHIN 2 HOURS ON THE SAME DAY TO A FOREIGN DESTINATION AND THE SAME FLIGHT NUMBER IS USED ON ARRIVAL AS DEPARTURE.GENERAL AVIATION (COMMERCIAL + NON-COMMERCIAL)... 6 TRAINING FLIGHTS... 7 INCENTIVE POLICY FOR NEW ROUTES OPERATED TO/FROM GENÈVE AÉROPORT... 8 CONDITIONS... 8 INCENTIVE AND DURATION... 8 NOISE CHARGES... 9 PRINCIPLE... 9 NOISE CHARGE RATES... 9 EMISSION-RELATED LANDING CHARGE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CHARGE CARGO CHARGE SUPPLY OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS CHARGE SUPPLY OF CENTRAL INFRASTRUCTURE USING SUPPLY OF ENERGY TO THE AIRCRAFTS RENTAL OF GARAGE SPACE FOR LIGHT AIRCRAFT OTHER SERVICES BUS TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES SECURITY INTERVENTIONS INTERVENTIONS IN THE EVENT OF POLLUTION EMERGENCY AMBULANCE TRANSPORT COMMON USER TERMINAL EQUIPMENT (CUTE) SELF SERVICE CHECK-IN (CHECKY) ON-SITE SERVICES 16 HIRE OF COUNTERS AND OFFICES HIRE OF STORES, ARCHIVES AND MISCELLANEOUS PREMISES CHARGES (HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING) TELECOMMUNICATIONS

3 LINES AND SERVICES SPECIAL SERVICE AND PROGRAMMING FREE SERVICES OTHER SERVICES WORK DONE IN RENTED PREMISES WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FOR THE SUPPLY AND MOUNTING OF SIGNS SHOTS (FILMS, VIDEOS, PHOTOGRAPHS) BUSINESS SERVICES 20 MEETING ROOMS PRESS ROOM USER SERVICES 21 CAR PARKS PAYMENT METHODS FREE PARKING SHORT-TERM CAR PARKS LONG-TERM CAR PARKS CAR PARKS IN FRENCH SECTOR CAR PARK FREIGHT SECTOR CFF RAILWAY STATION PARKING AIRPORT PARKING FOR EMPLOYEES WORKING AT THE AIRPORT FEES CHARGED TO ISSUE AN AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD AIRPORT BUSINESS AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD VALID FOR MAXIMUM 5 YEARS MANDATED OUTSIDE BUSINESS AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD VALID FOR MAX. 5 YEARS, RENEWABLE 1 TIME / YEAR DIPLOMATIC COURIER AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD: 1 DAY TO 6 MONTHS AIRCRAFT MECHANICS AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD REPLACEMENT AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD CONVENTIONAL PUNISHMENT ISSUANCE OF AIRSIDE DRIVER PERMIT RADIOTELEPHONY COURSE FOR AIRCRAFT MECANICIENS ISSUE OF AN AIRPORT TRAFFIC PERMIT OR VEHICLE PASS CONTACTS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 28 EMERGENCIES PASSENGERS WELCOME, TOURS, BUSINESS CAR PARKS AERONAUTICAL SERVICES SLOT COORDINATION

4 GROUND ASSISTANCE (HANDLING) FOR COMMERCIAL AVIATION GROUND ASSISTANCE (HANDLING) FOR NON-COMMERCIAL AVIATION TICKETING AND SALES REPRESENTATION REFUELLING REFUELLING CATERING ON-SITE SERVICES FINANCE COMMERCIAL CONCESSIONS ADVERTISING DISPLAYS ANNEXES 33 ANNEX 1 : TERMS OF PAYMENT ANNEX 2 : CLASSIFICATION FOR NOISE SURCHARGE ANNEX 3 : PLAN OF THE AIRPORT SITE ANNEX 5 : GENERAL VIEW OF THE TERMINAL ANNEX 6: LANDING CHARGES COMMERCIAL

5 1. Aeronautical Services PASSENGER CHARGE Passenger departure tax: International traffic CHF 23.25* connecting passengers CHF 17.25* private traffic passengers (max. MTOM 5,7t) CHF * incl. CHF security fee and CHF 0.90 for assistance to Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) The following passengers are not liable to departure tax: - passengers in direct transit - children under 2 years of age PARKING CHARGE Scheduled traffic, commercial non-scheduled traffic (charter traffic) For the parking of an aircraft a charge is levied on the basis of the ICAO category of the aircraft after a free parking period has elapsed. The parking period is considered to be the time between the Actual Time of Arrival (ATA) and the Actual Time of Departure (ATD) as logged by the airport operator. Night stop refers to an aircraft with an ATA after 21h00 LT and an ATD before 08h00 LT. Parking Charge in CHF as from April 1 st 2014 ICAO Category Free parking period Thereafter Charge per 15 min up to 300 min Thereafter applicable 24 hrs charge Night-stop (*) B 45 min C 60 min D 240 min E 240 min (*) applicable to aircraft arriving after 21h00 LT and departing before 08H00 LT the next morning. Private traffic, The duration of the free parking period is 2 hours. After the free parking period: - for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight up to 2,000 kg: CHF 10.- per day 5

6 - for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight over 2000 kg and up to a maximum take-off mass of 20'000 kg : CHF 5.- per day and per ton - for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight over kg and up to a maximum take-off mass of 100'000 kg : CHF per day and per ton - for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight over kg: CHF 10.- per day and per ton LANDING CHARGE The calculation of the landing charge is based on the maximum authorised take-off weight (MTOM) using the following tariff: Scheduled and charter flights Maximum take-off weight (MTOM) Charge * (excl. VAT) a) Up to kg CHF From To From To Form To From To From To b) From To Per ton or fraction of a ton c) From To d) From To Per ton or fraction of ton e) Over kg For the first kg For each additional ton or fraction of a ton * Tariff applicable on April, 1st, kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF 7.15 CHF CHF 8.30 Reduction: The landing charge is reduced by 50% for domestic flights (originating from a point in Switzerland) in transit in Geneva when the same aircraft continues within 2 hours on the same day to a foreign destination and the same flight number is used on arrival as departure. 6

7 General aviation (commercial + non-commercial) Maximum take-off weight (MTOM) a) Up to From To From To From To From To From To b) From To Per ton or fraction of a ton c) From To Per ton or fraction of ton d) Over kg For the first kg For each additional ton or fraction of a ton Charge * (excl. VAT) kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg CHF kg kg kg kg CHF CHF 8.00 CHF CHF 9.25 Training Flights Maximum take-off weight (MTOM) Charge (excl. VAT) Up to From To kg kg kg CHF 5.00 CHF Exemption: The following are exempted from the landing charge: 1. Swiss State aircraft when the airport used was subsided by the confederation 2. Service flights of official of the Federal Office for Civil Aviation and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau 3. Aircraft of foreign States carrying the Head of State or members of the Government during state visits 4. Aircraft of recognized Swiss rescue organizations, if they are carrying ill or injured people, or rescue equipment, and the costs arising there from cannot be invoiced. 7

8 INCENTIVE POLICY FOR NEW ROUTES OPERATED TO/FROM GENÈVE AÉROPORT Conditions For a service to be eligible for this scheme, the following conditions have to be fulfilled (all together): - Scheduled flights (according to the route license issued) - Year-round operation (excl. purely seasonal operations) - New destination for GVA Airport (based on the airport code), with 3 possible situations: o No flight has been operated to this destination so far o This destination has been served in the past, but with an interruption of at least one year o The route has been discontinued and is immediately taken over by a new airline, but with no commercial or operational ties to the previous carrier (subsidiary, code-share, etc.) Incentive and duration The rebate is applied strictly to the landing fees of GVA Airport (excluding the noise and emission surcharge). Because the profitability of the service is not achieved within the same time frame, a distinction is made between: - Short-haul routes (< 4-hour block time) - Long-haul (4-hour block time or more) The reduction is applied from the first day of operation, any time of the year. Therefore, the IATA period is not used as a reference any more. The following levels of rebate are applied: Short-haul routes Long-haul routes Periods (6 months each) Rebate Periods (1 year each) Rebate 1 st period 80% 1 st period 80% 2 nd period 60% 2 nd period 60% 3 rd period 40% 3 rd period 40% 4 th period 20% 4 th period 20% Thus, the total duration of the incentive sheme is 2 years (4 periods of 6 months) for shorthaul routes and 4 years (4 periods of 1 year) for long-haul routes. After this initial period the normal rate is applied. 8

9 NOISE CHARGES Principle At Genève Aéroport a noise charge is added to the landing charge. The noise charge is based on a classification of Jet-engine and propeller-driven aircraft established one the basis of the noise level (mean energetic value) of each aircraft type measured in the vicinity of Swiss airports. Each aircraft is then classified in a Noise Class. This classification is common to all Swiss airports (AIP Switzerland, GEN 4.1 APP A et B). See also Appendix 2 below. For take-off between 22:00 (LT) and 06:00 (LT) an additional noise charge is applied for the jets, as well as for the propeller-driven aircraft with a maximum take-off mass (MTOM) higher than kg. The additional noise charge is modulated according to Noise Class and takeoff time. Noise charge rates 1. Jet-engine aircraft Noise charge Noise class Noise charge [CHF] I 2'000.- II III IV 20.- V 0.- Additional noise charge Additional noise charge for take-off at night [CHF] Cl. ATD 22:00-22:29 LT ATD 22:30-22:59 LT ATD 23:00-23:29 LT ATD 23:30-23:59 LT ATD 00:00-05:59 LT I II III IV V

10 2. propeller-driven aircraft Noise charge (propeller-driven aircraft kg) A noise charge is applied to propeller-driven aircraft with MTOM of less than or equal to 5'700 kg. Noise class Noise charge [CHF] A B C 7.- by ton 4.- by ton 2.- by ton D 0.- Additional noise charge (propeller-driven aircraft > kg) An additional noise charge for take-off between 22:00 (LT) and 06:00 (LT) is applicable to propeller-driven aircraft of a maximum take-off mass (MTOM) higher than kg. The additional noise charge rate is equal to the additional noise charge applicable for the jetsengine aircraft classified in Noise Class V. Additional noise charge for take-off at night [CHF] Cl. ATD 22:00-22:29 LT ATD 22:30-22:59 LT ATD 23:00-23:29 LT ATD 23:30-23:59 LT ATD 00:00-05:59 LT V EMISSION-RELATED LANDING CHARGE (see annexe AIP Switzerland GEN to 34). The charge is calculated by multiplying the engine Emission Value by the number of engines and by CHF 1.40: Charge = Emission Value engine x Number of engines x CHF The charge is applicable to commercial and non commercial flights. The Emission Value for each type of engine is available on FOCA website: -> For specialists -> Environement -> Emission charges 10

11 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CHARGE Aéronefs with a weight lower or equal to 5 tons: 1 ton CHF tons CHF tons CHF tons CHF tons CHF Basic formula : 6 tons and + (MTOM) MTOM = Maximum takeoff mass In parallel with what is practiced in other countries, in particular on the European continent, and especially with an aim of better balance of the price structure of approach of Skyguide, the basic formula is, since April 1st, 2005 : Air traffic control charge = unit rate * (MTOM/50) 0.65 ) and following unit rate: CHF * = multiplication ^ = exponent Basic formula with a factor of 0.65 and a unit rate of CHF ( ) Tariffs related to VFR and entertainment flights with a weight lower or equal to 30 tons are available at website : For any further information related to the new tariff, please contact Skyguide at tel : 022 / (Controlling and pricing at Skyguide). Reductions: The rates for the domestic flights are applicable to flights within Swiss airspace (including Basle-Mulhouse). Exemption: 1. State aircraft 2. Aircraft serving the Federal Office for Civil Aviation and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau 3. Aircraft of foreign States carrying the Head of State or members of the Government during State visits 4. Search and rescue flights, and emergency landings 5. Glider and power-glider flights, and towed flights, provided are not using air traffic control services. 11

12 CARGO CHARGE A charge is levied per kg of cargo landed and transfer cargo that is unloaded. The charge is CHF 0.06 per kg of cargo. It is payable by the airline or by the road transport company that carries the air freight. SUPPLY OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS CHARGE CHF per litre of gasoline CHF per litre of paraffin, kerosene or other turbine fuels SUPPLY OF CENTRAL INFRASTRUCTURE USING Remuneration for ground assistance operations for the use of cargo premises and installations: Remuneration calculed according to the weight of the cargo imported and customs cleared originating from a flight (truck freight) per kg CHF Luggage sorting Luggage sorting using CHF 1.56 per departing passenger De-icing station: Use of the de-icing facility ICAO Aircraft categories A, B and C: per departure applicable between October 1st and April 30th. ICAO Aircraft categories D, E and F: per departure applicable between October 1st and April 30th. SUPPLY OF ENERGY TO THE AIRCRAFTS I Introduction During the stay, the use of the GPU (Ground Power Unit) or of the APU (Aircraft Power Unit) is used to provide to the aircraft the needed energy supply (electricity and air conditioning). While the use of the APU and the GPU produces noise and pollution, the Airport Authority management decided to install a maximum of positions with a system that provides these supplies, which will reduce the use of the APU. The use of the supplied electricity is obligatory. This of the air conditioning is optional. Every supply has to be paid for. II Technical mechanisms 1. Supply of energy at the parking position The technical mechanisms that allow the supplying are located near the parking positions. The energy is delivered to the aircraft by a cable (electricity 400 Hz) and a soft pipe (air conditioning) from a pit. The connection to this cable or/and the pipe is made by the technical employees of the landing agent. 2. Statement of the energy supply The supplying is driven by computer. GESBAT (Building Management System) receives the data concerning the length, the intensity and the quantity of energy delivered. Every night, a file containing the data of the energy that has been consumed the previous day is created. 12

13 3. Invoicing of the energy supply This invoice will be made once a month at the same time as the other aeronautical charges. Every night, a FTP file (File Transfer Protocol) containing the supplying data will be imported the day before in the database which contains the movements of arrivals, departures and the ground movements. The supplied quantities (length in minutes) of energy will be attributed to every concerned movement. Wingspan Categories OACI, Annex 14, Aerodromes Ch. 1, page 5 Codes actually Used In Geneva A : Less than 15 M B : from 15 to 24 M excluded C : from 24 to 36 M excluded D : from 36 to 52 M excluded E : from 52 to 65 M excluded F : More than 65 M Rates and calculation rules Published hourly price Wingspan categories (OACI) Electricity 400 Hz Electricity and preconditioned air (PCA) B C D E Minimum fixed time of 1 hour. More than one hour, invoicing in function of the effective hour fractions. Rate of electricity CAAV TE TC C D E T : Tax E : Electricity C : Air Conditioning Rate of electricity calculation: 20.00/60 (TE) * length in minutes for CAAV = C. If length < or = to 60 min. = 1 hour minimum = Rate of electricity + air cond. : 20.00/60 (TE) * length in minutes /60 (TC) * length in minutes for CAAV = C. (rule of the minimum fixed time for every energy category). RENTAL OF GARAGE SPACE FOR LIGHT AIRCRAFT Hangars H1, H2, or H3, or under «bubbles» 13

14 Maximum takeoff weight : 1 ton CHF per month 2 to 3 tons CHF per month 3 tons and more CHF per month The charge for garage space under bubbles will be adapted every year on the Swiss consumer price indices (base : May 2000 = 100%). Please apply to the head of runway service to be put on the waiting list (small aircraft) : Direct line : (+41 22) , or (internal). Airport switchboard : (+41 22) OTHER SERVICES Bus transportation Supplementary transport Bus transportation, if it is not necessary for airport operation purposes and is explicitly requested by an airline, is invoiced at CHF for maximum half an hour and CHF 60.- per additional quarter of hour. Miscellaneous services Sale of aeronautical maps According to OFAC tariffs Pilot s license, renewal CHF 25.- Small cleaning truck CHF per hour Large cleaning truck CHF per hour Cleaning truck CHF 55.- per hour Security Interventions Service interventions that are not free of charge under ICAO regulations : Minimum : CHF 50.- per hour and per man (minimum CHF 100.-) Security check Tanker Barrier hire Refilling of CO2 extinguisher Refilling of CO2 extinguisher PLUREX extract FP 570 extract Light Water Light Water ALCOCEAL CHF 50.- per hour and per man CHF 150.-/hour CHF 10.- each per day CHF 110.-/2 kg CHF 150.-/6 kg CHF 8.-/kg CHF 10.-/unit CHF 65.-/extinguisher CHF 300.-/100 litres CHF 13.-/litre Interventions in the event of pollution SORB-ARA (coil), including CHF each residue removal and treatment HI-DRY product, including CHF 2.20 per kg residue removal and treatment Emergency Ambulance transport Basic tax for 1 hour of service (paid by the insurance) CHF Basic tax for 1 hour of service (paid by the injured person) CHF Additional duration of intervention (by 1/4 of hour started) CHF

15 Common user terminal Equipment (CUTE) Fee per departing passenger CHF Self service check-in (CHECKY) Fee per departing passenger CHF

16 2. On-site services Commercial services provided by buildings management As a rule, the airport rents space only to enterprises and agencies whose functions are directly related to the airport operations. HIRE OF COUNTERS AND OFFICES (not including charges) Visitor s Center counters (level : Arrivals) Hire (1 counter + 1 partition with 2 screens 1st day CHF Additional day(s) CHF For any further information: Counters (level : Check-in) Annual price per workplace CHF (+ CHF of charges) Price by the day CHF Price by the half-day CHF Logo on illuminated strips Tariffs on request. Please contact directly Mr Laurent BOVET, tel , [email protected] Offices Passenger terminal (3rd and 4th floors) CHF per m2/year Passenger terminal (check-in level) CHF per m2/year Freight-Cargo building From CHF to CHF per m2/year BATOPS CHF per m2/year Charter terminal CHF per m2/year Former HISPANO From CHF to CHF per m2/year Large hangar CHF per m2/year Hangar H1 From CHF to CHF per m2/year «Oil tank» buildings From CHF to CHF per m2/year 16

17 HIRE OF STORES, ARCHIVES AND MISCELLANEOUS PREMISES (not including charges) Basement stores, passenger terminal Lot V Basement stores (under florists-passenger terminal) P1 car park stores CFF station stores Basement stores, charter terminal Basement stores, Freight-Cargo Quay level stores, Freight-Cargo Large hanger stores, upper level Floor space in the large hangar, upper level CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year CHF per m2/year Rentals are adjusted in accordance with the Swiss consumer price index once every 12 months. CHARGES (HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING) Freight-Cargo : heating deposit Exact annual calculation per m2 CHF 26.- Passenger terminal heating + air-conditioning : Annual flat rate per m2 CHF 36.- Charter terminal: heating + air-conditioning: Annual flat rate per m2 CHF 36.- Other buildings (except passenger terminal) : Annual flat rate per m2 CHF 24.- TELECOMMUNICATIONS Handsets : subscriptions (price per month, including VAT) Handsets (phones and pagers) price on request (tel. 7292) Lines and services Internal line (4 digits) Direct dial (7 digits) Call Center CHF 20.- CHF 25.- CHF 10.- Calls : according to statement, without surcharge or administrative costs. Special service and programming Connection (per handset), flat rate Specific programming after connection CHF 80.- CHF 10.- Free services Team Conference Collective connection (ring or linear) Outgoing call blocking (Geneva / Switzerland / international) Call diversion to outside number Voice mail (answering machine) Television network Radio Services CHF 30.- On request (Mrs Waelti: 7334) 17

18 OTHER SERVICES Work done in rented premises This work is done under the supervision of the Airport at cost plus 10% for fees and administrative costs, with a minimum of CHF 25.- Waste management In general, the polluter-pays principle applies, particularly to airport-site concession holders and tenants: the main procedures are summarized below: Terminal (landside) T1 Terminal T2, Batops (landside) Cargo Building (landside) Pré-Bois area (airside) Individual compactors (airside) Individual containers (airside) Waste must be deposited at the two T1-West and T1-East waste collection centres. Sorted waste are removed and processed free of charge. Per-bag charge is made for incinerable waste. Official bags are sold by the Genève Aéroport Maintenance Service. Bulky waste must be evacuated from every leaser or caseholder to their charges. Waste must be deposited in the external skips. Sorted waste are removed and processed free of charge. Per-bag charge is made for incinerable waste. Official bags are sold by the Genève Aéroport Maintenance Service. Bulky waste must be evacuated from every leaser or caseholder to their charges. Waste must be deposited at the Cargo waste collection centre. Sorted waste are removed and processed free of charge. Perbag charge will be applied to incinerable waste. Official bags are sold by the Genève Aéroport Maintenance Service. Bulky waste must be evacuated from every leaser or caseholder to their charges. They can also be taking in charge by the responsible of the waste collection centre, at costs of CHF 3.- /kg. Incinerable waste must be evacuated in a dedicated compactor by each society which owns a containers and a personal access code. The recharge for the transport fees and for the incinerable waste treatment is billed according to the draining containers quantity in the compactor. The evacuation and the treatment of the sorted waste are free of charge except for tyres, bulky waste, brocken glass and mixed plastics. Special waste must be deposited at Pré-Bois waste collection centre. Their evacuation and their treatment are charged at cost price. If a company wishes to send its incinerable to the compactor, it may be issued an access code by Genève Aéroport. Transport and processing costs are billed according to the number of containers emptied into the compactor. A company may have an individual container or containers for its incinerable, in which case it is billed for transport and processing costs at cost price according to the number of containers collected by the contractor For any further information on waste management, please write to [email protected] or contact 022 / or 022 /

19 Water consumption Water consumption, which concerns only a few large users, is charged on the basis of the tariffs of the Geneva Industrial Services and readings taken from time to time on the basis of installed meters. Electricity Electricity is invoiced on the basis of the tariff of the Geneva Industrial Services, in accordance with consumption recorded on the sub-meter dials. In certain cases, and for small users only, flat rate charges are applied. Tariffs for the supply and mounting of signs Tariffs on request. Please contact directly Mr Laurent BOVET, tel , [email protected] Shots (films, videos, photographs) Shots on the territory of the airport (terminal, tarmac, etc.) Price per hour including escort (minimum invoiced : 1 hour) CHF Video / TV / Shorts feature Light team Heavy equipment ½ day day ½ day day CHF CHF CHF CHF

20 3. Business services MEETING ROOMS The restaurant Altitude, situated in the third floor of the airport arranges 7 completely flexible and equipped conference rooms with audiovisual techniques of last generation. The team of Altitude brings you a permanent and effective support. 2 "Executive" meeting rooms and 5 "Business" meeting rooms Functional rooms that are set up for the latest technical equipment Layout of rooms and modular spaces to suit your particular requirements Every room benefits from natural light Uninterrupted views of the Airport and Jura mountains Non-stop, efficient support from our teams Option of setting up package deals for seminars For information, please consult: [email protected] or phone + 41 (0) Various hotels near the airport also offer such facilities, particularly: - Starling Hotel Geneva : - Mövenpick Hotel : - Crowne Plaza Geneva : For all information and reservations, please contact those establishments directly. PRESS ROOM Room Hire ½ day ( 08-h00-13h00/ 13h00-18h00) 1 day (08h00-18h00) Press room 800.-* 1'500.-* Availability : * Technical assistance charged as an additional cost Reservation : At Welcome desk, via only: [email protected] 20

21 4. User services CAR PARKS Payment methods The parking control centre cashier s counter located on the arrivals level (in the middle of the arrivals car park) accepts payment in cash and also by VISA, EUROCARD/MasterCard, and AMERICAN EXPRESS credit cards, the «EC-direct» card and the Postcard. Euros are accepted at an average rate that is revised each week. All the automatic cases accept, in addition to the cash payments in Swiss francs and Euros, the credit cards VISA, EUROCARD/MasterCard, AMERICAN EXPRESS. The automatic cases of P20 and P29 accept also the euros. Holders of VISA, EUROCARD/MasterCard, and AMERICAN EXPRESS credit card can open the barriers at the entrances and exits of the «long-term» car parks (P1, P20, P51 and P90) by inserting the cards in the «season-ticket holders» columns. The parking fee is invoiced in the same way as for any other invoice in normal credit card use. Free parking Ten minutes of free parking is allowed in all of the airport s public car parks. Short-term car parks P1 (covered) Parking limited to 1 hour 120 places 10 minutes Free - 30 minutes CHF minutes CHF 3.- P2 (uncovered) Parking limited to 1 hour 110 places 10 minutes Free - 30 minutes CHF minutes CHF 3.- Kiss & Fly drop-off area Passengers being driven to the airport can be dropped off at the Departures level a stone s throw from the terminal building and make their way quickly and safely inside. The drop-off area is accessible via the road passing in front of the airport just follow the temporary signs. 21

22 Long-term car parks P1 (long term) 2,600 underground places This car park also lends itself to the deposit and the pick up of the passengers and their luggage, because of its fast vertical connections (elevators) and of the availability of baggage carts on each level. 10 minutes Free 30 minutes CHF hour CHF hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4 th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14 th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15 th day CHF 26.- res@park: parking reservation service. Reservation fee of CHF 20.- to pay by credit card when booking is added to the parking fees depending on the duration of parking and parking rates P1. Information, conditions and reservations: P51 1,400 covered places 10 minutes Free 30 minutes CHF hour CHF hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4 th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14 th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15 th day CHF 13.- P places 10 minutes Free 30 minutes CHF hour CHF hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15th day CHF 13.- res@park: parking reservation service. Reservation fee of CHF 10.- to pay by credit card when booking is added to the parking fees depending on the duration of parking 22

23 and parking rates P26. Information, conditions and reservations: P90 CAG General Aviation Centre 95 uncovered places 10 minutes Free 1 hour CHF hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4 th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14 th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15 th day CHF 12.- Car parks in French sector P20 (long term) 230 covered places 10 minutes Free 30 minutes CHF hour CHF hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4 th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14 th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15 th day CHF 26.- Car park freight sector P42 Located in front of the freight hall. Parking limited to 15 hours 120 uncovered places CHF 1.- per hour (parking meters) CFF railway station parking P31 / P32 / P covered & uncovered places (continuation of the CFF railway station) 10 minutes Free 30 minutes Free 1 hour Free 2 hours CHF hours CHF hours CHF nd to 4 th extra day CHF days CHF th to 14 th extra day CHF days CHF Extra day from the 15 th day CHF

24 During certain major events, P33 offers, as an extension to P32, 320 additional places for cars, or a parking area for coaches or trucks. Airport parking for employees working at the airport Staff parking : Requests must be recorded in the subscriptions parking management software "Gesabo" exclusively by employers. Companies are responsible for payment. All information on: Non-personal Illimited subscription (800h/month) Airline crew full-time subscription (600h/month) Monthly tariffs Full-time subscription (240h/month) Half-time subscription (120h/month) Occasional subscription (60h / month) P6 (Level. -3 of P1) CHF CHF CHF CHF 70.- CHF 35.- P20 (France) CHF CHF150.- CHF CHF 60.- CHF 30.- P44 (Freight covered) CHF CHF CHF 90.- CHF 45.- CHF 23.- P58 WTC II CHF CHF CHF 90.- CHF 45.- CHF 23.- P26 CHF CHF CHF 90.- ND ND P51 CHF CHF CHF 90.- CHF 45.- CHF 23.- P57 ICC CHF CHF CHF 90.- ND ND P50 CHF CHF CHF 90.- ND ND P29 (France) CHF CHF CHF 90.- CHF 45.- CHF 23.- P33 CHF CHF CHF 90.- CHF 45.- CHF 23.- P74 (TAG) CHF CHF 88.- CHF 70.- CHF 35.- CHF 18.- P90 (CAG) CHF CHF 88.- CHF 70.- CHF 35.- CHF 18.- P41 (Freight) CHF CHF 88.- CHF 70.- CHF 35.- CHF 18.- P45 (Freight) CHF CHF 88.- CHF 70.- CHF 35.- CHF 18.- P46 (Freight) CHF CHF 88.- CHF 70.- CHF 35.- CHF

25 FEES CHARGED TO ISSUE AN AIRPORT IDENTITY CARD GVA Management charges (VAT included): Airport business Airport identity card Valid for maximum 5 years. Mandated outside business Airport identity card Valid for max. 5 years, renewable 1 time / year Diplomatic courier airport identity card Valid for max. 5 years, renewable 1 time / year Airport identity card: 1 day to 6 months Aircraft mechanics Airport identity card Replacement Airport identity card Concession holders or with licence CHF Scheduled/charter/usage-rights airlines CHF Subcontractors, concession holders, scheduled/charter/usage-rights airlines, and companies with licences Third-party suppliers (infrastructure maintenance) Other Tour operators, travel agencies, guides CHF per year CHF per year CHF per month CHF per year Access permits for diplomatic courier movement are, in accordance with international practice, issued free to 2 named individuals per diplomatic mission, and 4 per international organization. For any additional annual permits, GVA Management charges a fee of CHF per year Single rate of CHF 60.- at time of issue CHF 10.- per issue Forgotten Airport identity card, valid 24 hours CHF 50.- Airport identity card lost/stolen/damaged CHF Conventional punishment Airport identity card not returned after a departure of an employee (s) CHF

26 ISSUANCE OF AIRSIDE DRIVER PERMIT Obtention of an airside driver permit (APRON only) is subject to specific training, testing and regulation. Training provided by the airport authority (Fixed price of CHF 100.-) Theory CHF 50.- Practice CHF 50.- Training provided by external certified instructor (Fixed price of CHF 60.-) Theory CHF 40.- Practice CHF 20.- conventional punishment No return of authority to operate the vehicle CHF In case of disqualification from driving, an amount of CHF100.- will be charged. RADIOTELEPHONY COURSE FOR AIRCRAFT MECANICIENS Training provided by the airport authority (Fixed price of CHF 200.-, as long as the exams are passed) Theory CHF Exams CHF

27 ISSUE OF AN AIRPORT TRAFFIC PERMIT OR VEHICLE PASS To be allowed to be driven on the apron, vehicles or equipment must comply with the rules set by GVA and appearing in Service Order No. 18. An application in due form must be completed and sent to the passes service. GVA charges (including VAT) the following fees: Category Zero emission (electric) New*** Airport partners Type of vehicle Bicycle, electric bicycle Zero-emission road vehicle* and specific equipment** (100% electric) New vehicle less than 2 years old (1 st put into service during the current or previous year) that meet the latest current Euro standard and that meet the following criteria: - for passenger cars: CO 2 emissions below 110 g/km or 4-star ATE rating ( - for utility vehicles: CO 2 emissions below 160 g/km or 3-star ATE rating ( New specific equipment less than 2 years old that meet the latest current standard and fitted with particle filter (hereinafter PF) Emergency services, PSI, border guards, Swiss and French Customs, army, other instances Annual rate per unit no charge no charge CHF 30.- CHF 30.- Road vehicles* Meeting the Euro5 standard and + (put into service from 2008 onwards) Meeting the euro4 standard (put into service from 2003 onwards) CHF CHF Meeting a standard lower than euro4 (Euro2 / 2002 and below) CHF Off-road vehicles and specific equipment** Meeting at least the Euro5 or Com3 / Tier3 / EU phase3 standard (or other equivalent standard specific to the equipment concerned) or, if unknown standard, first put into service in 2008 or later. Or meeting the standard Euro4 / Com2 / Tier2 / EU phase2 (or first put into service before 2008) but fitted with a particles filter or used only occasionally (use < 200 hours per year or 300 km) Meeting the euro4 / Com2 / Tier2 / EU phase2 standard (or other equivalent standard) or first put into service between 2002 and 2007 Meeting à standard lower (or put into service before 2002) but fitted with a particles filter or used only occasionally (< 200 hours per year or 300 km) Standard lower to euro4 / Com2 / EU phase2 (Euro3 / Com1 / etc. and less) or first put into service lower than 2002 CHF 50.- CHF 50.- CHF CHF CHF Loss or theft of the vehicle pass CHF Non-restitution of the vehicle pass CHF *Road vehicle: passenger car, light utility vehicle (van, minibus), lorry, bus that could be registered ** Aviation-specific equipment (steps, pushback, loader, hydrant cart, baggage tractor, etc.) or maintenance-specific (sweepers, snow ploughs, etc.) *** Criteria applied by the State of Geneva as part of its procurement policy 27

28 5. Contacts and general information International dialing code : (+7 digit local numbers) EMERGENCIES Outside number Internal Airport number Fire 118 Police 117 Maintenance : calls for all repairs 7575 Urgent action by cleaning services 7575 PASSENGERS Information on flights (CHF 1.19/min) from Switzerland WELCOME, TOURS, BUSINESS Altitude (Conference rooms) Guided tours of the airport Arrivals information CAR PARKS Parking control centre Season tickets 7099 AERONAUTICAL SERVICES Information on aeronautical services, parking, and hangars, provided by the Airport ; Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) 7126 Slot Coordination Slot Coordination Switzerland Mrs Karin Bienz Branch Geneva P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Tel Fax

29 Ground assistance (handling) for commercial aviation This service is provided by the following contract-holders : SWISSPORT Mr Jean-Luc Payot, CEO PO Box 776 CH-1215 GENEVA 15 [email protected] DNATA Switzerland AG Mr Guillaume Crozier, Vice-President Geneva PO Box 196 CH-1215 GENEVA 15 [email protected] Tel Fax Tel Fax Ground assistance (handling) for non-commercial aviation This service is provided by the following contract-holders : RUAG Aerospace AG Aircraft Services Network (ASN) PO Box Geneva 15 Tel Fax Tag Aviation PO Box Geneva 15 PrivatPort SA Rebecca Durrer-Bolle Sales Manager Chemin des Papillons 18 PO Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Jet Aviation SA Geneva Airport Branch Ch des Papillons 18 PO Box Genève 15 [email protected] Tel Fax Tel Fax Tel Fax

30 Ticketing and sales representation This service is provided by the following contract-holders : Swissport Mr Jean-Luc Payot CEO P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] DNATA Switzerland AG Mr Guillaume Crozier, Vice-President Geneva P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Tel Fax Tel Fax Customer Ground Service (CGS) Mr René Engesser Station Manager Case postale Genève 15 [email protected] Tel Mobile Fax Other services provided : Counter representation, Operations supervision, Newspaper service Refuelling This service is provided by the following contract-holder : Geneva Fuelling Services (Oil companies at GVA : Shell, BP, Exxon Mobil, Air Total, Agip) Mr Zumbrunnen Manager P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Tel Fax Refuelling This service is provided by the following contract-holder : SR Technics Mr Walther Manager P.O. Box 1215 Geneva 15 Tel

31 Catering This service is provided by the following contract-holders : Gate Gourmet Mr Tommy Foehn P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Tel Fax Newrest Canonica Mr Bruno Thierry P.O. Box Geneva 15 [email protected] Tel ON-SITE SERVICES Buildings management, floor space 7065 / 7165 / 7078 availability, rent levels, heating, cooling Cleaning of common areas 7549 Telephone connections, computer 7237 connections, pager hire Allocation of keys 7075 Please note : shops are not required to pay rent, but a pay charge (see «commercial concessions») FINANCE Aeronautical charges Invoicing rents, cooling, heating, 7065/ 7064 electricity Invoicing phone Floor space layout Buildings management and space rental / 7078 / 7064 / 7165 Buildings maintenance Payment of invoices Legal department COMMERCIAL CONCESSIONS Request for concessions Request for new concessions must be submitted in writing to the Airport commercial management office. 31

32 ADVERTISING DISPLAYS For advertising displays at the Airport and in the CFF airport railway station, please contact our agent below : Traditional advertising displays (Airport + railway station) Digital advertising display (Airport) APG SGA Airport Bercher SA Publicité Générale Route de Pré-Bois 20 Case postale Genève 15 [email protected] Neo Advertising SA Avenue Blanc Genève [email protected] Tel Fax Tel Fax

33 6. Annexes ANNEX 1 : TERMS OF PAYMENT a) Claims Invoice-related claims must be made no later than eight days from receipt. This deadline is extended to six months in accordance with ICAO rules for invoices for aeronautical charges addressed to ground assistance agents (handling agents). b) Payment deadlines Invoices are payable within 30 days net, without discount. c) Reminders A charge of CHF 20.- is made for each reminder sent out. d) Late-payment interest Late-payment interest at the statutory rate of 5% is charged, after a reminder mentioning the fact explicitly and after the expiry of a period of 10 days given in the reminder, of the total amount of the invoice, or invoices, covered by the reminder. e) Disputes concerning part of an invoice If an invoice is partly disputed, the amount not in dispute must be paid within the deadlines. f) Deposits and guarantees A bank guarantee may be required from any debtor, from an establishment of the latter s choice established in Switzerland. g) VAT Value Added Tax All prices include VAT, except: - aeronautical charges whose VAT liability depends on the status of the company under current regulations; - rents, which depend on the tenant s liability option. 33

34 ANNEX 2 : CLASSIFICATION FOR NOISE SURCHARGE Annex 2 of the regulations for charges levied at Swiss aerodromes operated under a concession (airports) Class Aircraft types I ANTONOV AN124 B-707 SERIE -100B / -300B / -300C B-720 B B-727 SERIE -100 / -200 / -200 ADV / -200 HUSHKIT B-737 SERIE -100 / -200 / 200 ADV B-747 SERIE -100 / -200 / SP / -300 SUD / -400 B-777 SERIE -200ER / 300 BAC 1-11 SERIE -200 / -300 / -400 / -500 / -539 DC-8 SERIE -50 / -61 / -62 / -63 DC-9 SERIE -10 / -20 / -30 / -34 / -40 / -50 MD80 / -81 / -82 / -83 DC-10 SERIE -10 / -30 / -30ER / -40 MD11 FOKKER F-28 SERIE IL-62 / -62M / -76M / -76T / -76TD / -86 SE-210 SERIE-10B /-10R /-11R /-12 TRISTAR L-1011 SERIE -500 TU-134 A / -154 / -154 A / -154 B / -154 B1 / -154 B2 GULFSTREAM II / III HS-125 SERIE -400 /-600 (RR VIPER) II AIRBUS A-300 / B2-100 / B2-200 / B2-300 / B4-100 / B4-200 / C4 DC-8 SERIE -70 AIRBUS A-300 SERIE -600 MD87 AIRBUS A-310 SERIE -200 / -300 IL-96 M / SERIE -300 AIRBUS A-330 SERIE -200 / -300 TRISTAR L-1011 SERIE / -200 AIRBUS A-340 SERIE -200 to -600 TU-154 M (SOLOVIEV D-30) AIRBUS A-380 SERIE 800 YAK-40 / -42 B-767 SERIE -200 / -200ER / -300 / -300ER / -400ER FALCON SERIE -50 B-777 SERIE -200LR/ -300ER III AIRBUS A-321 B-737 SERIE -300 / -400 / -800 / -900 B-757 SERIE -200 / -300 B-777 SERIE -200 CESSNA C650 CITATION III, VI, VII FALCON SERIE -20 / -900 / 7X / -200 MYSTERE FOKKER VFW-614 MITSUBISHI MU-300 DIAMOND 1 / BE40 MORANE MS-760 PIAGGIO PD-808 SABRELINER NA-265 SERIE (TFE WESTWIND IAI-1124/-1125 /AJ25 (TFE IV AIRBUS A-318 AIRBUS A-319 AIRBUS A-320 SERIE -100 / -200 B-717 SERIE -200 / -300 B-737 SERIE -500 / -600 / -700 BOMBARDIER BD -700 GLOBAL 5000 / EXPRESS CANADAIR CRJ-700 / -900 EMBRAER ERJ-170 / -190 MD90 FOKKER F70 / F100 BOMBARDIER BD-100 Continental/Chall FALCON SERIE -10 / GULFSTREAM G150 / G200 / G4 / G5 LEARJET LR SERIE 50 34

35 V AVRO RJ -70 / -85 / -100 BAE BA-146 SERIE -100 /-200 /-300 CANADAIR RJ100 / RJ200 / ER / LR DORNIER DO -328 SERIE -300 (JET) EMBRAER EMB-145 / ER TU-204 SERIE -100 / -200 BEECHCRAFT RAYTHEON PREMIER 1 CANADAIR CL-600 (ALF 502) / CL-601 (GE- CF) CESSNA C500 / C510 / C525 / C550 / C551 / C560 / C680 / C750 CORVETTE SN-601 SERIE -100 EMBRAER EMB-135 HS-125 SERIE -700 TO LEARJET LR SERIE 30 / 45 / 60 35

36 ANNEX 3 : PLAN OF THE AIRPORT SITE 36

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38 38

39 ANNEX 4 : PLAN OF CAR PARKS 39

40 ANNEX 5 : GENERAL VIEW OF THE TERMINAL 40

41 ANNEX 6: LANDING CHARGES COMMERCIAL The landing charges are calculated on the maximum take-off weight of the aircraft or helicopter as stated in the Airworthiness Certificate of Aircraft Flight Manual or equivalent official document. All prices in CHF for tons of parts thereof. Charges are subject to V.A.T. in accordance to the government regulations. MTOM CHF MTOM CHF MTOM CHF MTOM CHF MTOM CHF Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

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