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01 p4SYDNEY MARKET & AIRpORT REVIEW

02 p11OppORTuNITY 1

03 p24OppORTuNITY 2

04 p32cOMMERcIAl pARAMETERS

05 p36cONTAcTS AND cREDITS

cONTENTS

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SYDNEY MARKET & AIRpORT REVIEW

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OppORTuNITY 1

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With 33 million passengers per year (or around 90,000 passengers a day) we attract about half of Australia’s international air traffic, making us the 33rd busiest airport worldwide.

WE’RE pOpulAR

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SYDNEY

46%INTERNATIONAl28%

DOMESTIc

With 46% of international and 28% of domestic passengers choosing Sydney as their first stop in Australia we have more routes, more destinations, more airlines, more frequencies than any other airport in Oceania.

WE’RE cONNEcTED

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42M82%

NOV 2009

SEATS

pASSENGERS & SEATS (M)

JAN 2005

lOAD fAcTOR

With 82% load factor average airport loads declined until the start of the Northern Summer 2009 Scheduling Season but have grown thereafter. Capacity has stabilised since July 2009 with strong growth expected from NS10

WE’RE ThRIVING

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cONTAcTS AND cREDITS

hEADING– The Sydney – India market has gone from 10.5 per cent

growth by the end of 2008 to a decline of 2.4 per cent by YE September

– The Qantas Group exiting the route in June has been the major contributor to the decline

– The Australian originating and beyond traffic have been severely constrained by the loss of direct capacity

– The number of Indians travelling on the route has grown over the past year and this growth is expected to continue in the future

– Bullet five

hEADING– The Sydney – India market has gone from 10.5 per cent

growth by the end of 2008 to a decline of 2.4 per cent by YE September

– The Qantas Group exiting the route in June has been the major contributor to the decline

– The Australian originating and beyond traffic have been severely constrained by the loss of direct capacity

– The number of Indians travelling on the route has grown over the past year and this growth is expected to continue in the future

– Bullet five

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cOMMERcIAl pARAMETERS

hEADING– The Sydney – India market has gone from 10.5 per cent

growth by the end of 2008 to a decline of 2.4 per cent by YE September

– The Qantas Group exiting the route in June has been the major contributor to the decline

– The Australian originating and beyond traffic have been severely constrained by the loss of direct capacity

– The number of Indians travelling on the route has grown over the past year and this growth is expected to continue in the future

– Bullet five

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sydney – china market 12mth to 12 mths to 12 mths to 12 mths to 12 mths to 2005/sep 2006/sep 06 growth 2007/sep 07 growth 2008/sep 08 growth 2009/sep 09 growth share 4yr cagrAustralians 248,632 281,507 13.2% 312,526 11.0% 317,609 1.6% 306,406 -3.5% 39.5% 5.4%Chinese Visitors 286,439 300,128 4.8% 371,866 23.9% 387,272 4.1% 395,965 2.2% 51.0% 8.4%Beyond/Via traffic Australians 13,228 17,703 33.8% 27,926 57.7% 31,803 13.9% 26,149 -17.8% 3.4% 18.6%Other Visitors 29,295 38,739 32.2% 45,263 16.8% 48,903 8.0% 47,491 -2.9% 6.1% 12.8%total sydney traffic 577,594 638,077 10.5% 757,581 18.7% 785,587 3.7% 776,011 -1.2% 100.0% 7.7% australia – china market 12mth to 12 mths to 12 mths to 12 mths to 12 mths to 2005/sep 2006/sep 06 growth 2007/sep 07 growth 2008/sep 08 growth 2009/sep 09 growth share 4yr cagrAustralians 467,525 501,566 7.3% 560,005 11.7% 572,789 2.3% 555,666 -3.0% 37.2% 4.4%Chinese Visitors 615,468 659,388 7.1% 758,115 15.0% 806,862 6.4% 819,123 1.5% 54.9% 7.4%Beyond/Via traffic Australians 24,071 31,182 29.5% 42,724 37.0% 54,484 27.5% 43,401 -20.3% 2.9% 15.9%Other Visitors 47,508 58,322 22.8% 66,218 13.5% 75,857 14.6% 74,003 -2.4% 5.0% 11.7%total australia traffic 1,154,572 1,250,458 8.3% 1,427,062 14.1% 1,509,992 5.8% 1,492,193 -1.2% 100.0% 7%Sydney Share 50.0% 51.0% 53.1% 52.0% 52.0%

Source: DIAC Overseas Arrivals and Departures (OAD - Passenger Cards) Data Note: 1. Years end Sep 2. CAGR = Compounded average annual growth rate

hEADING– The Sydney – India market has gone from 10.5 per cent growth by the end of 2008 to a decline of 2.4 per cent by YE September– The Qantas Group exiting the route in June has been the major contributor to the decline– The Australian originating and beyond traffic have been severely constrained by the loss of direct capacity– The number of Indians travelling on the route has grown over the past year and this growth is expected to continue in the future– Bullet five– Bullet six

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