Passenger Traffic March 07

Monthly March 2006 March 2007 Change

Passengers (1) 178,163 264,621 48.5% Load factor (2) 74.4% 88.4% +14.0pp

Rolling 12 months ending March 2006 March 2007 Change

Passengers (1) 2,027,044 2,940,599 45.1%

Load factor (2) 77.0% 79.8% +2.8pp

SkyEurope increases load factor by 14.0 percentage points to 88.4% in March 2007

Bratislava, 5 April 2007 - SkyEurope , Central Europe’s leading low-cost low-fare , transported a total of 264,621 passengers in March 2007, an increase of 48.5% compared to the same month of last year. SkyEurope’s load factor active policy shows further positive results leading to a seat load factor increase of +14.0 percentage points, reaching 88.4%.

In the 12 months ended March 2007, the Company carried 2.94 million passengers, an increase of 45.1% compared to the same period of last year. The load factor in the past 12 months increased by 2.8 percentage points and reached 79.8%.

(1 ) Represents the number of earned seats flown. Earned seats also include no-shows, tour sales and seats provided for promotional purposes and to staff for business travel. SkyEurope is a no-refund airline, and once a flight has departed a no-show customer is generally not entitled to change flights or seek a refund. (2 ) Represents the number of RPKs (revenue passenger kilometres) as a proportion of ASKs (available seat kilometres) to recognise the effect of varying flight (or "stage") lengths. Passenger Traffic March 07

Several milestones marked the month of March 2007:

As of 25 March 2007, SkyEurope started its operations from International Airport. With 16 attractive cities served directly from Vienna, SkyEurope becomes the second biggest airline at Vienna Airport in number of destinations.

SkyEurope Airlines broke its own world record in distance flown by a Boeing 737-700NG aircraft. Its tenth Boeing 737-700NG was delivered on 17 March 2007 from Seattle to without any fuel stop in 10 hours and 27 minutes.

SkyEurope announced the increase of its total firm order for Boeing 737-700 Next Generation aircraft to 26 units by converting five purchase rights into firm orders for deliveries in 2009/2010. This latest order is valued at 295 million dollars at list prices. In addition, SkyEurope has purchase rights for an additional 6 Boeing 737-700 aircraft for deliveries in 2010/2011, which could bring the total order size to 32 units.

*** About SkyEurope *** SkyEurope Airlines was founded on 6 September 2001 by Christian Mandl and Alain Skowronek. With main bases in Bratislava, Budapest, Krakow, and Vienna, SkyEurope is the largest low-cost low-fare airline in Central and Eastern Europe and carried 2.75 million passengers in 2006. SkyEurope offers a network of 99 routes to 42 destinations in 19 European countries, with its fleet of 14 Boeing 737 aircraft. Until the end of 2010 SkyEurope’s fleet shall grow to 32 new Boeing 737-700 Next Generation aircraft. SkyEurope employs over 850 people and is listed on the Vienna and Stock Exchanges since 27 September 2005.

For further information contact SkyEurope Investor Relations: Christian Mandl, CEO at +421 2 4850 1110 or [email protected]