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International Consolidated Airlines Group. S.A.

Fund Information / Factsheet Mar 5, 2014

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RNS Number : 6125B

International Cons Airlines Group

05 March 2014

FEBRUARY 2014 - IAG GROUP TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS

§ In February 2014, Group traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres increased by 11.4 per cent versus February 2013 (up 4.9 per cent on a pro-forma basis); Group capacity measured in Available Seat Kilometres rose by 11.2 per cent (up 4.9 per cent on a pro-forma basis).

§ Group premium traffic for the month of February increased by 5.2 per cent compared to the previous year.

§ Underlying market conditions remain unchanged from those published at Full Year 2013 results.

5 March 2014

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTS

Iberia has reached agreements in principle with its pilots and cabin crew unions to introduce permanent structural change and fundamentally improve the airline's productivity. Salaries will remain frozen until 2015 and after that date, increases will be subject to the airline's profitability. Productivity measures include an increase in the number of duty days and flight hours per year. These agreements are subject to the approval of the unions' assemblies.

This summer Vueling will start flying new domestic routes from Rome and Florence.  The airline will operate between Rome and Lamezia, Brindisi, Bari as well as Catania. Services will also be launched from Florence to Bari and Catania. In addition, Vueling has announced that two new routes will be added to its schedule, Barcelona-Tunis and Amsterdam-Santiago de Compostela.

Forward-looking statements:

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

Forward-looking statements can typically be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as "expects", "may", "will", "could", "intends", "plans", "predicts", "envisages" or "anticipates" and include, without limitation, projections relating to results of operations and financial conditions and International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (the 'Group') plans and objectives for future operations, discussions of the Group's Business Plan, expected future revenues, financing plans and expected expenditures and divestments. All forward-looking statements in this report are based upon information known to the Group on at the date of this report as well as the Group's current expectations and beliefs concerning future events affecting the Group which involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties. You are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this report which speak only as at 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, except as required by any applicable laws and regulations.

It is not reasonably possible to itemise all of the many factors and specific events that could cause the Group's forward-looking statements 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, though details of potential risks and uncertainties affecting the Group are described in the risk management and risk factors section of the report. 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 2012; these documents are available on www.iagshares.com.

## Group Performance1 ### Month of February ### Year to Date
2014 2013 Change Pro-forma2 2014 2013 Change Pro-forma2
Passengers Carried ('000s) 4,713 3,611 30.5% 7.4% 9,604 7,401 29.8% 6.9%
Domestic (UK & Spain) 1,227 746 64.5% 4.6% 2,428 1,500 61.9% 2.8%
Europe 2,112 1,552 36.1% 11.3% 4,201 3,067 37.0% 11.3%
North America 520 490 6.1% 1,145 1,071 6.9%
Latin America & Caribbean 312 329 -5.2% 668 713 -6.3%
Africa, Middle East & S.Asia 422 381 10.8% 904 809 11.7%
Asia Pacific 120 113 6.2% 258 241 7.1%
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 13,049 11,709 11.4% 4.9% 27,695 24,897 11.2% 4.9%
Domestic (UK & Spain) 801 443 80.8% 4.2% 1,618 899 80.1% 3.9%
Europe 2,386 1,728 38.1% 12.4% 4,776 3,444 38.7% 12.4%
North America 3,533 3,339 5.8% 7,766 7,284 6.6%
Latin America & Caribbean 2,663 2,753 -3.3% 5,696 5,960 -4.4%
Africa, Middle East & S.Asia 2,472 2,309 7.1% 5,269 4,875 8.1%
Asia Pacific 1,194 1,137 5.0% 2,570 2,434 5.6%
Available Seat Km (m) 17,320 15,571 11.2% 4.9% 36,321 32,693 11.1% 4.7%
Domestic (UK & Spain) 1,078 691 56.0% -1.9% 2,238 1,408 58.9% -0.8%
Europe 3,279 2,440 34.4% 10.8% 6,776 5,022 34.9% 10.4%
North America 4,926 4,538 8.6% 10,381 9,659 7.5%
Latin America & Caribbean 3,318 3,364 -1.4% 6,983 7,140 -2.2%
Africa, Middle East & S.Asia 3,197 3,055 4.6% 6,756 6,348 6.4%
Asia Pacific 1,522 1,483 2.6% 3,187 3,116 2.3%
Passenger Load Factor (%) 75.3 75.2 +0.1 pts +0.0 pts 76.3 76.2 +0.1 pts +0.2 pts
Domestic (UK & Spain) 74.3 64.1 +10.2 pts +4.3 pts 72.3 63.8 +8.5 pts +3.2 pts
Europe 72.8 70.8 +2.0 pts +1.1 pts 70.5 68.6 +1.9 pts +1.3 pts
North America 71.7 73.6 -1.9 pts 74.8 75.4 -0.6 pts
Latin America & Caribbean 80.3 81.8 -1.5 pts 81.6 83.5 -1.9 pts
Africa, Middle East & S.Asia 77.3 75.6 +1.7 pts 78.0 76.8 +1.2 pts
Asia Pacific 78.4 76.7 +1.7 pts 80.6 78.1 +2.5 pts
Cargo Tonne Km (m)
Cargo CTK 430 434 -0.9% 862 865 -0.3%
## Performance by Airline Month of February Year to Date
VUELING 2014 2013 Change Pro-forma 2014 2013 Change Pro-forma
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 973 0 n/a 32.4% 1,979 0 n/a 32.5%
Available Seat Km (m) 1,219 0 n/a 28.9% 2,599 0 n/a 29.6%
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a
IBERIA
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 2,794 2,823 -1.0% 5,937 6,203 -4.3%
Available Seat Km (m) 3,707 3,757 -1.3% 7,806 8,081 -3.4%
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 79 75 5.3% 158 158 0.0%
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Revenue Passenger Km (m) 9,282 8,886 4.5% 19,779 18,694 5.8%
Available Seat Km (m) 12,394 11,814 4.9% 25,916 24,612 5.3%
Cargo Tonne Km (m) 351 359 -2.2% 704 707 -0.4%

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

2 Pro-forma figures include Vueling in the baseline.

This information is provided by RNS

The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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