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Industry Update Aruba Airport YTD February 2018 Industry Update Airport Traffic Statistics Traffic Results • Total Departing PAX 245,009 +6% YTD Feb • Total Seat Cap - Outbound 306,920 +2% 2018 • Departing PAX – USA & CAN 151,927 +5% • Seat Capacity USA 168,548 +3% • LF USA 83% • LF CANADA 86% Traffic Revenue Gen. PAX Growth per Segment (RGP) Results YTD Feb 2018 1,367,507 1,259,8041,224,240 1,195,379 9% 5% 8% -13% 202,349 2014 2015 2016 2017 YTD Feb 18 2% Traffic Revenue Gen. PAX % per Segment Results YTD Feb 2018 6% 16% 7% 6% 66% USA Canada Europe LatAm Dutch Carib. Traffic Total Processed PAX Aircraft Movements Results 2017 2,891,686 2,602,728 48,854 2,528,337 45,817 2,504,224 43,927 40,324 2,296,571 2,296,046 38,697 +7% -4% -3.8% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2017 Total 2017 Excl. Venezuela Traffic Freight Services Results 2017 2,377 2,336 2,278 2,218 2,225 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Traffic 90% 92% 90% 88% 89% 91% Results 87% 86% 86% 86% 83% 79% 83% YTD Feb 81% 80% 76% 2018 – Load 74% 75% 71% Factors (Outbound) 61% USA CANADA LATAM EU ALL 2015 2016 2017 YTD Feb 2018 Source: AAA,2017 Latest & Ongoing Improvements Free WIFI system Airport F&B Renovations & Expansions Developments Revamp of VIP lounges & terminal restrooms New baggage system upgrade up to full EDS TSA standards 3 additional Gate positions Expansion U.S check-in hall Rehabilitation of the runway Revamp NON US Departures Plaza Rehabilitation aircraft stands 1 & 2 Beautification of the terminal Replacement runway edge lights with full LED system Expansion project South Side General Aviation apron East Side Apron extension - 2 category "C" (B737/A320) remote stands West Side Apron extension - 2 category "C" (B737/A320) remote stands Security US-Preclearance Facility US Customs and Border Protection w/ biometric processing pilot program GE Process (Global online enrollment System) Automated Passport Control (APC) kiosks Security up to TSA standards throughout Happy Flow, fully automated passenger processing with biometric scanning Connecting the World to Aruba Air Service North Network America via: Miami, Overview Atlanta, Charlotte, New York, Chicago, Boston, Ft. Lauderdale Europe Amsterdam South America Bogota, Caracas, Panama City, Miami Central America Panama City, Miami, Bogota Caribbean Miami, Curacao North America Continent Gateways Destinations JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, & Airline Delta Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, U.S.A. 17 Sun Country Airlines, Air Canada, WestJet Airlines, Partners Sunwing Airlines, Aruba Airlines, Surinam Airways. Canada 2 Europe KLM, TUI, Thomson, Thomas Cook Scandinavia Europe 4 Latin America Aserca, Avianca, Avior, Copa Airlines, Laser, Surinam Airways, Aruba Airlines, LAN, Albatros Airlines, Wingo Latin America 8 Caribbean Insel Air, Aruba Airlines Caribbean 3 2007 AOG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards - Winner 2009 AOG Routes Airport Marketing Awards - Highly Commended Proven 2010 AOG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards - Winner Dedication 2010 AOG Routes Airport Marketing Awards - Highly Commended & Passion 2011 AOG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards – Highly Commended 2012 OAG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards – Highly Commended 2012 OAG World Routes Awards – Highly Commended 2013 OAG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards – Winner 2015 OAG Routes Americas Airport Awards – Highly Commended 2016 OAG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards – Winner 2017 OAG Routes Americas Airport Marketing Awards – Nominated Tourism Statistics Stay-over Visitors Stay-over Visitors Visitors by Purpose of Visit 100 Hotel Occupancy 90 Rates 80 Jan 2018 70 60 50 Average rates 2013 75.8% 40 2014 79.4% 30 2015 77.0% 2016 79.6% 20 2017 84.6% YTD Feb 2018 91.2% 10 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018.
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