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International Consolidated Airlines Group. S.A.

Earnings Release Apr 5, 2018

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RNS Number : 0039K

International Cons Airlines Group

05 April 2018

MARCH 2018 - GROUP TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS

Group traffic in March, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres, increased by 9.0 per cent versus February 2017; Group capacity measured in Available Seat Kilometres rose by 5.8 per cent.

5 April 2018

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTS

On 3 April, IAG announced that British Airways had finalised its new pension scheme. The airline closed its New Airways Pension Scheme (NAPS) to future accrual and its British Airways Retirement Plan (BARP) to future contributions from March 31, 2018.  The schemes have been replaced by a flexible benefits scheme, incorporating a new defined contribution pension scheme, called the British Airways Pension Plan (BAPP). NAPS active members were offered a choice of transition arrangements. In Q1 2018, the net impact of these arrangements, the liability reduction resulting from the closure of NAPS and the cost of closing BARP will be treated as an exceptional gain of £598 million. The annual costs for BAPP are expected to be approximately £80 million lower than the equivalent NAPS and BARP costs in 2017.

On 25 March, Aer Lingus launched its flights between Dublin and Philadelphia. This is the airline's 14th direct transatlantic route. Philadelphia is the first of two new transatlantic routes to be operated by Aer Lingus for summer 2018 and will be followed by a new Dublin to Seattle service starting on 18 May. Initially, flights between Dublin and Philadelphia are operating four times per week and will increase to a daily service from mid-May.

On 28 March, LEVEL launched its new route from Barcelona to Boston with two weekly flights which will increase to three services per week from August 2018. From July, LEVEL will also start operations from Paris-Orly to Montreal, New York (Newark), Guadeloupe and Martinique.

LEI: 959800TZHQRUSH1ESL13

This announcement contains inside information and is disclosed in accordance with the company's obligations under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No 596/2014.

Enrique Dupuy, Chief Financial Officer

Forward-looking statements:

Certain statements included in this report are forward-looking and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements can typically be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as "expects", "may", "will", "could", "should", "intends", "plans", "predicts", "envisages" or "anticipates" and include, without limitation, any projections relating to results of operations and financial conditions of International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. and its subsidiary undertakings from time to time (the 'Group'), as well as plans and objectives for future operations, expected future revenues, financing plans, expected expenditures and divestments relating to the Group and discussions of the Group's Business plan. All forward-looking statements in this report are based upon information known to the Group on the date of this report. The Group undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

It is not reasonably possible to itemise all of the many factors and specific events that could cause the forward-looking statements in this report to be incorrect or that could otherwise have a material adverse effect on the future operations or results of an airline operating in the global economy. Further information on the primary risks of the business and the risk management process of the Group is given in the Annual Report and Accounts 2016; these documents are available on www.iagshares.com.

## Group Performance1 ### Month of March ### Year to Date
2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change
Passengers Carried ('000s) 8,667 7,917 9.5% 22,953 21,147 8.5%
Domestic2 2,076 1,909 8.7% 5,558 4,997 11.2%
Europe 4,509 4,083 10.4% 11,770 10,760 9.4%
North America 927 859 7.9% 2,318 2,254 2.9%
Latin America & Caribbean 430 394 9.1% 1,248 1,180 5.7%
Africa, Middle East & S,Asia 531 478 11.1% 1,515 1,400 8.2%
Asia Pacific 195 194 0.5% 544 556 -2.2%
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 21,229 19,475 9.0% 57,221 53,944 6.1%
Domestic 1,475 1,312 12.4% 3,955 3,488 13.4%
Europe 5,046 4,534 11.3% 13,013 11,887 9.5%
North America 6,166 5,675 8.6% 15,509 14,957 3.7%
Latin America & Caribbean 3,627 3,335 8.8% 10,616 9,966 6.5%
Africa, Middle East & S,Asia 2,947 2,672 10.3% 8,630 8,046 7.3%
Asia Pacific 1,968 1,947 1.1% 5,497 5,600 -1.8%
Available Seat Km (m) 25,559 24,162 5.8% 71,092 68,304 4.1%
Domestic 1,770 1,633 8.4% 4,873 4,442 9.7%
Europe 6,125 5,670 8.0% 16,488 15,479 6.5%
North America 7,495 7,129 5.1% 20,232 19,764 2.4%
Latin America & Caribbean 4,280 4,071 5.1% 12,360 11,900 3.9%
Africa, Middle East & S,Asia 3,583 3,364 6.5% 10,578 10,075 5.0%
Asia Pacific 2,306 2,295 0.5% 6,562 6,644 -1.2%
Passenger Load Factor (%) 83.1 80.6 +2.5 pts 80.5 79.0 +1.5 pts
Domestic 83.3 80.3 +3.0 pts 81.2 78.5 +2.7 pts
Europe 82.4 80.0 +2.4 pts 78.9 76.8 +2.1 pts
North America 82.3 79.6 +2.7 pts 76.7 75.7 +1.0 pts
Latin America & Caribbean 84.7 81.9 +2.8 pts 85.9 83.7 +2.2 pts
Africa, Middle East & S,Asia 82.2 79.4 +2.8 pts 81.6 79.9 +1.7 pts
Asia Pacific 85.3 84.8 +0.5 pts 83.8 84.3 -0.5 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m)
Cargo CTK 498 501 -0.5% 1,357 1,367 -0.7%
## Performance by Airline Month of March Year to Date
2018 2017 Change 2018 2017 Change
AER LINGUS
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 1,639 1,450 13.0% 3,803 3,482 9.2%
Available Seat Km (m) 2,037 1,876 8.6% 5,083 4,802 5.9%
Passenger load factor (%) 80.5 77.3 +3.2 pts 74.8 72.5 +2.3 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 16 15 6.7% 37 36 2.8%
BRITISH AIRWAYS     3
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 12,444 11,872 4.8% 34,208 33,637 1.7%
Available Seat Km (m) 15,162 14,881 1.9% 43,191 43,014 0.4%
Passenger load factor (%) 82.1 79.8 +2.3 pts 79.2 78.2 +1.0 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 381 392 -2.8% 1,056 1,078 -2.0%
IBERIA
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 4,755 4,205 13.1% 13,141 11,803 11.3%
Available Seat Km (m) 5,545 5,095 8.8% 15,461 14,306 8.1%
Passenger load factor (%) 85.8 82.5 +3.3 pts 85.0 82.5 +2.5 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 102 94 8.5% 265 253 4.7%
VUELING
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 2,330 1,948 19.6% 5,919 5,022 17.9%
Available Seat Km (m) 2,740 2,310 18.6% 7,158 6,182 15.8%
Passenger load factor (%) 85.0 84.3 +0.7 pts 82.7 81.2 +1.5 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a

1 Group performance comprises Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia (including Iberia Express and LEVEL) and Vueling. Vueling traffic is accounted as non-premium traffic

2 Domestic includes routes within UK, Spain, Ireland and Italy

3 British Airways figures exclude Openskies in 2018, but include Openskies in 2017

This information is provided by RNS

The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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