PRAGUE IS THE CITY I WILL ALWAYS RETURN TO. #prglovesyou



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PRAGUE IS THE CITY I WILL ALWAYS RETURN TO #prglovesyou

PRAGUE AND CZECH REPUBLIC PRAGUE 5.5 million visitors in 2013 Number 5 among the world's TOP 25 most popular destinations 11 centuries of architecture Over 2,000 buildings on the UNESCO World Heritage List High-quality conference and convention centres Gateway to Central Europe 6 countries & over 40 UNESCO Heritage Sites easily accessible from Prague 5

PRAGUE AND CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH REPUBLIC TOURISM AND ECONOMY PRAGUE AND CZECH REPUBLIC Area: 78,864 square kilometres Neighbouring states: Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Austria Population: 10.5 million Capital: Prague (population 1.2 million) Record number of 7.3 million incoming tourists in 2013 12 historical monuments on the UNESCO World Heritage List More than 200 castles and chateaux 40 protected historical towns 36 Spa towns and resorts and 93 golf courses 4 national parks and 24 protected landscape areas Delicious Czech cuisine, local specialties and well-known beer (over 550 local brands) Tourist Income Tourists 8 000 000 7 000 000 6 000 000 5 000 000 4 000 000 3 000 000 2 000 000 6 032 370 +0.3% 6 033 996 +11% 6 715 067 +7% 7 1 64 576 +2% 7 309 856 1 000 000 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 Year STABLE ECONOMY 4 th strongest exporting economy in Europe Prague has the 6 th highest regional GDP per inhabitant in the EU Attractive destination for foreign investment Czech Republic's Rating A+ (Fitch Ratings) NUREMBERG MUNICH BERLIN DRESDEN 3.40 HR 3.40 HR 4.00 HR 2.00 HR 4.30 HR SALZBURG 3.30 HR VIENNA WROCLAW 4.00 HR 5.30 HR PRAGUE 3.30 HR 5.00 HR KRAKOW BRATISLAVA BUDAPEST 6 7

AIRPORT FACTS AIRPORT FACTS GENERAL OVERVIEW TRAFFIC DEVELOPMENT Prague Airport 11 million passengers Over 120 destinations in 43 countries 58 scheduled passenger airlines 5 regular cargo airlines Highest standards and most modern equipment Attractive incentive programme and marketing support for airlines Traffic Result in 2013 11 million passengers 129,000 aircraft movements 78 thousand tonnes of cargo 90% share of scheduled passenger traffic 26% share of low cost segment Excellent Location in the Centre of Europe Catchment area of 8 million people within 120 minutes Major hub for Central and Eastern Europe Easy access for the population of border regions in Germany, Austria, Poland a Slovakia AVIATION BUSINESS Catchment Area Population within 60 minutes 2,500,000 within 90 minutes 4,300,000 within 120 minutes 8,000,000 Awards 2014 Highly Commended Airport in Routes Europe Airport Marketing Awards 2012 Routes Europe Airport Marketing Awards/Central & Eastern Europe 2011 IATA Eagle Award for the Most Deserving Airport 8 Comprehensive Customer Support Market Analyses and active search for route development opportunities using MIDT, airport statistics, and schedule data Attendance at network planning conferences B2B module for airlines providing a detailed insight into the airline's performance on existing routes Traffic reports and statistics, regular monthly reports, passenger profiles Country information including economic and tourism facts Detailed information on all necessary data and requirements before launch of operations Providing contact details of travel agents, GSA, travel industry in the Czech Republic Fair Approach to All Airlines Transparent and clear information about all airport charges, incentives and possible marketing support Immediate saving through the deduction of any eligible discount on landing fees from the invoice at the time its final amount is calculated Key account management provided by a person responsible for the day-to-day communication with the airline 9

AIRPORT FACTS INCENTIVES & CHARGES AIRPORT TECHNICAL INFORMATION Number of Take-off and Landing Runways: 2 RWY 06/24: 3715 45 m (RWY 06: CAT I, RWY 24: CAT III B) RWY 12/30: 3250 45 m (CAT I) Operational Measures for Decreasing Noise Procedures for decreasing noise at Prague Airport are specified in the AIP CR. For more details please see www.prg.aero/b2b or http://lis.rlp.cz. Construction of New Runway Given the airport's growth, both in the number of passengers and in the number of aircraft movements, the next crucial step in the development of the airport is to expand the runway system. Prague Airport has started preparations for the building of a new parallel runway RWY 06R/24L. Handling of selected F category aircraft Certified for operation of A380 and B747-8 Upgrade of departure gate for triple bridge Passenger Terminals Terminal 1 Non-Schengen area flights Terminal 2 Schengen area flights Terminal 3 General Aviation Capacity of passenger terminals: 15.5 million passengers Number of Parking Stands 50 for commercial aircraft in the basic configuration, 58 in the maximum configuration 7 for cargo aircraft in the basic configuration, 9 in the alternative configuration for the maximum number of aircraft 21 for General Aviation Fuel Suppliers Czech Airlines Handling, Lukoil, Prague Fuelling Services (Eni Oil and TOTAL), Shell Capacity of the Luggage Handling Equipment: Terminal 1 3,200 items/hour (recommended optimum 2,400 items/hour) Terminal 2 3,750 items / hour Terminal 3 80 items / hour Check-in Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Gates Terminal 1 Terminal 2 62 + 10 CUSS S3 60 + 19 CUSS S3 27 including 15 with airbridge including 3 doublebridges 26 including 16 with airbridge including 2 doublebridges INCENTIVES Prague Airport's attractive incentive scheme has been designed to support growth of the routes network and increased seat capacity on flights to/from Prague Airport. Starting 30 th March 2014, the airport provides the following incentives: Incentives on Landing Fees New Destination/New Operation Short and Medium Haul Routes Long Haul Routes Incremental Frequencies Recovery Incentive New Cargo Destination 1 st Year 95% 95% 75% 50% 2 nd Year 75% 95% 50% 25% 3 rd Year 50% 95% 4 th Year 25% 70% 5 th Year 50% Off-Peak Discount Prague Airport offers the Off-Peak discount of 50% of landing fees for all flights within the periods 07:30 09:30 and 12:35 14:35 (local time). Airport Transfer Tax Incentive Prague Airport provides this incentive with 50% discount on Passenger Transfer Tax to all air carriers operating regular scheduled flights to Prague. Full details and conditions of the incentive scheme are available at www.prg.aero/b2b AIRPORT CHARGES Full details and conditions of the airport charges are available at www.prg.aero/b2b MARKETING SUPPORT Prague Airport supports airlines with an extensive offer of co-branded marketing activities. Airlines Eligible for the Marketing Support Airlines that during the defined period: Achieve an annual volume of more than 50,000 passengers departing from Prague Airport Start operating a new route from Prague Airport Increase the total seat capacity on any existing connection Celebrate an important anniversary linked with the length of time of their operations to/from Prague Fields of Available Marketing Support: Printed media PR support OOH Promotion at the airport On-line promotion Special events 10 11

CONTACT LIST CONTACT LIST PRAGUE AIRPORT CONTACTS Aviation Business Mr. Jiří Vyskoč Tel.: +420 220 116 382 Fax: +420 220 116 849 E-mail: jiri.vyskoc@prg.aero marketing@prg.aero Route Development Mr. Jaroslav Filip Tel.: +420 220 113 834 E-mail: jaroslav.filip@prg.aero Mrs. Jolana Hřebejková Tel.: +420 220 113 821 E-mail: jolana.hrebejkova@prg.aero Mr. Martin Tatek Tel.: +420 220 114 209 E-mail: martin.tatek@prg.aero Airline Marketing Mr. Martin Randus Tel.: +420 220 111 036 Fax: +420 220 116 849 E-mail: martin.randus@prg.aero Public Relations Mrs. Eva Krejčí Tel.: +420 220 116 788 Fax: +420 235 350 922 E-mail: eva.krejci@prg.aero HANDLING Czech Airlines Handling Mr. Michal Soukup SITA: PRGKJOK Tel.: +420 220 116 134 Fax: +420 220 116 809 E-mail: michal.soukup@csa.cz Czech GH Menzies Aviation (Czech) Mrs. Jana Nagy SITA: PRGKKXH Tel.: +420 220 114 617 Fax: +420 235 360 001 E-mail: jana.nagy@menziesaviation.com AIRPORT PARTNERS Slot Coordination Czech Republic Tel.: +420 220 113 204 Fax: +420 220 115 301 E-mail: PRGSP7X@prg.aero (slot requests) slot.coord@prg.aero (other communication) www.slot-czech.cz Civil Aviation Authority Czech Republic Tel.: +420 225 421 111 Fax: +420 220 561 823 E-mail: caa@caa.cz www.caa.cz Ministry of Transport Civil Aviation Department nábřeží Ludvíka Svobody 12 P.O.Box 9 110 15 Prague 1 Czech Republic Director of Civil Aviation Department Jaromír Štolc Secretary: Tel.: +420 225 131 390 +420 225 131 357 Fax: +420 225 131 032 E-mail: utv0220@mdcr.cz www.mdcr.cz CARGO TERMINALS Menzies Aviation (Czech) Mr. Jaroslav Vaněk K Letišti 57/1049 161 00 Praha 6 Tel.: +420 220 113 704 Fax: +420 235 360 001 E-mail: jaroslav.vanek@menziesaviation.com www.menziescargo.cz SITA: PRGFFXH Skyport Mr. David Adámek Laglerové 1075/4 161 00 Praha 6 Tel.: +420 224 304 111 Export: +420 224 304 150-1 Import: +420 224 304 100 Fax: +420 224 304 250 E-mail: info@skyport.cz www.skyport.com SITA: PRGFF7X Airport Operations Mr. Martin Kučera Tel.: +420 220 112 086 Fax: +420 220 116 509 E-mail: martin.kucera@prg.aero 12 13