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Københavns Lufthavne

Regulatory Filings Apr 12, 2011

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CPH: Traffic performance in line with expectations

The growth in passenger numbers at
Copenhagen Airport in March was 0.1%. This was in line with expectations as a
year-to-year shift in holidays reduced the growth rate. The year-to-date
increase in passenger numbers is 4.3%.

“The various holidays in the three spring months and the timing as to which
month they occur in from year to year renders it impossible to make a true
month-to-month comparison of the traffic figures in the three months of spring.
Last year, the peak travel days before Easter were in late March, whereas they
will be in April this year. It was therefore anticipated, that the growth rate
would be falling this month,” said Carsten Nørland, VP, Sales and Marketing for
Copenhagen Airport.

Moreover, the unstable situation in the Middle East and the natural disaster in
Japan have also had an adverse impact on the traffic figures.

A total of 1,777,460 passengers travelled through Copenhagen Airport in March,
representing a year-on-year growth rate of 0.1%. The number of international
passengers rose by 0.6%, domestic traffic declined by 3.8% and the number of
transfer passengers was down by 6.2%.

There have been a number of changes in the Top10 list of destinations out of
Copenhagen since February: Oslo has taken over the second place from Stockholm,
Paris has overtaken Amsterdam, Helsinki has changed position with Frankfurt,
and Brussels has entered the Top10 list. London continues to be the biggest
destination out of Copenhagen.

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