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1 Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH List of Fees as of: December, 05th 2018 Charlie Golf November Köln Bonn Airport Cologne Bonn Airport [1]

2 [Table of Contents] [2]

3 Contents Page [01. Aviation] 1.1. Airport Fees 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.3. Fee for Fuel Filling 1.4. Aircraft De-Icing Fees [05] [19] [24] [27] [02. Non-Aviation] 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.2. Fees for Communication Systems 2.3. Supply Services [31] [34] [38] [42] [03. Airport Security] 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check 3.2. Security Instructions [49] [53] [04. Other Fees] 4.1. Special Services 4.2. Film and Photo 4.3. Visitor Center 4.4. AVI-Services [57] [83] [86] [89] [3]

4 [01. Aviation] 1.1. Airport Fees 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.3. Fee for Fuel Filling 1.4. Aircraft De-Icing Fees [4]

5 1.1. Airport Fees 1.1 Airport Fees 19b (1) LuftVG According to the approval Ministry of Transport NRW dated September 25, 2018 Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Mr. Martin Dall Director Controlling / Logistics Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: martin.dall@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [5]

6 1.1. Airport Fees A. Landing and take-off fees A landing and take-off fee has to be paid to the airport company by airlines and aircraft operating agencies for every landing and every take-off of their aircraft at Cologne Bonn Airport. [1] The landing and take-off fee is based on the maximum take-off mass* of the aircraft as entered in its certificate of airworthiness, whereby for landings or take-offs between 22:00 and 06:00 (local time) a weight of 12,000 kg is taken as the lower limit (fixed fee), regardless of the actual maximum take-off mass. A reduction of the MTOM in accordance with the airplane flight manual (AFM) will only be recognized if the FKB** is informed at least 4 months before the beginning of a new schedule period. Appropriate certification from the German Luftfahrt Bundesamt (Federal Aviation Office) or other competent airworthiness registration authority must be submitted as proof. Every increase of the MTOM of an aircraft in its registration papers has to be communicated immediately to the airport operator. Cargo-only aircrafts are granted a reduction of 25 % of the fixed landing and take-off fee from Mondays to Fridays if both take-off and landing are between 06:00 and 22:00 local time. In addition the following fees have to be paid: [2] [3] [4] an emission charge per landing a noise charge depending on the noise category of an aircraft (1 to 11) per landing and per take-off a variable fee according to the number of passengers on board the aircraft when it lands * ** Proof of the applicable MTOM as documented in the airplane flight manual (AFM)-Basic Manual-Section for weight limitations must be provided. Until presentation, the landing fee will be based on the highest MTOM of the respective type. No refunds will be granted. Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH (Cologne Bonn Airport Company) [6]

7 1.1. Airport Fees [1] Landing and take-off fee The part of the landing and take-off fee based on the maximum take-off mass of the aircraft, taking into consideration the terms of ICAO (Noise Protection Requirements for Aircraft, publication of the Federal Aviation Authority of 1 January 1991), is calculated as follows and amounts to: Aircraft up to 2 t MTOM (emission charge included) For propeller aircraft and helicopters per landing and per take-off up to 1.2 t maximum take-off mass over 1.2 to 2 t maximum take-off mass up to 2 t complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. VI.2.4., Chap. VIII, Chap. X*) complying with the conditions of ICAO, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 or the LSL, Chap. VI.2.3*) complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. VI.2.4., Chap. VIII, Chap. X*) complying with the conditions of ICAO, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 or the LSL, Chap. VI.2.3*) without noise certificate according to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol.1 or the LSL * Aircraft will comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6, 8, 10 or the LSL if it is proved in individual cases by data of the manufacturer or comparable documents of a licensing authority that the noise values permitted by Chapter 6, 8 and 10 as well as the LSL are not exceeded. Decisive for the calculation of the fees is the presentation of a corresponding noise certificate (issued by the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered) by the aircraft operator before take-off. If no such presentation is made, the landing and take-off fees will be calculated on the basis of the highest level of the respective type. ** Noise levels must be at least 4 db (A) below the value limits of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6. [7]

8 1.1. Airport Fees Aircraft over 2 t MTOM only for passenger- / mail-aircraft For turbo-jet aircraft and Propeller aircraft and helicopters over 2 t MTOM on flight licensed according to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1 (for turbo-jet aircraft) without noise certificate according to complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 3*) and complying with the conditions of ICAO, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 3 Chap. 5, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. III, Chap. V, Chap. VI.2.4, Chap. VIII, Chap. X.2.4.*) complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 2*) and complying with the conditions of Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 or the LSL Chap. VI.2.3, X.2.3*) ICAO Annex 16, Vol. 1 or the LSL Basic rate per t for each 1,000 kg of the MTOM or part thereof according to the linear-degressive calculation pattern According to bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 According to bonus list between 22:00 and 06: From 06:00 to 22: From 06:00 to 22: not included in bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 not included in bonus list between 22:00 and 06: From 22:00 to 06: From 22:00 to 06: Degression rate per t MTOM up to 400 t MTOM According to bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 According to bonus list between 22:00 and 06:00 0, ,00641 From 06:00 to 22:00 0,01795 From 06:00 to 22:00 0,02725 not included in bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 not included in bonus list between 22:00 and 06:00 0, ,00991 From 22:00 to 06:00 0,05455 From 22:00 to 06:00 0,08225 [8]

9 1.1. Airport Fees Aircraft over 2 t MTOM only for cargo-aircraft For turbo-jet aircraft and Propeller aircraft and helicopters over 2 t MTOM on flight licensed according to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1 (for turbo-jet aircraft) without noise certificate according to complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 3*) and complying with the conditions of ICAO, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 3 Chap. 5, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. III, Chap. V, Chap. VI.2.4, Chap. VIII, Chap. X.2.4.*) complying with the conditions of ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 2*) and complying with the conditions of Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 or the LSL Chap. VI.2.3, X.2.3*) ICAO Annex 16, Vol. 1 or the LSL Basic rate per t for each 1,000 kg of the MTOM or part thereof according to the linear-degressive calculation pattern According to bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 According to bonus list between 22:00 and 06: From 06:00 to 22: From 06:00 to 22: not included in bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 not included in bonus list between 22:00 and 06: From 22:00 to 06: From 22:00 to 06: Degression rate per t MTOM up to 400 t MTOM According to bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 According to bonus list between 22:00 and 06:00 0, ,00641 From 06:00 to 22:00 0,01795 From 06:00 to 22:00 0,02725 not included in bonus list between 06:00 and 22:00 not included in bonus list between 22:00 and 06:00 0, ,00991 From 22:00 to 06:00 0,05455 From 22:00 to 06:00 0,08225 [9]

10 1.1. Airport Fees Final landing and take-off fee based on MTOM Determining the final price per aircraft 1 ) (Basic rate landing + (Degression rate landing * (400 MTOM))) * MTOM (Basic rate take-off + (Degression rate take-off * (400 MTOM))) * MTOM 1 ) fee rounded; the price for aircraft over 400 to. MTOM is determined by basic-rate only + *) Turbo-jet aircraft will comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapters 2 and 3 if it is proved by data of the manufacturer or documents of a licensing authority in individual cases that noise values permitted by Chapter 2 and 3 are not exceeded. **) Aircraft comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapters 6, 8, 10 or the LSL if it is proved in individual cases by data of the manufacture or comparable documents of a licensing authority that the noise values permitted by Chapters 6, 8 and 10 as well as the LSL are not exceeded. Decisive for the calculation of the fees is the presentation of a corresponding noise certificate (issued by the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered) by the aircraft operator before take-off. If no such presentation is made, the landing and take-off fees will be calculated on the basis of the highest level of the respective type. Bonus list Noise levels must be at least 4db (A) below the value limits of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6. Aircraft according to bonus list BMV: all aircraft types up to 25 t MTOM as well as A 300 A 310 A 318 A 319 A 320 A 321 A 330 A 340 A 380 B 717 B (reengined with 3 Tray-engines) B to -900 B /-800 B 757 B 767 B 777 B 787 CL 90 CRJ 700 CS1 / CS3 Dash F 100 F 70 Gulfstream IV and V BAe 146 / Avro RJ-Serie DC / MD 11 DC 8-70 TU 204 EM 170 / 175 ERJ 190 / 195 IL-76TD90, IL-96 MD 90 AN 74 When it can be proven by a noise certificate that a jet airplane complies with the condition of ICAO Annex 16 chapter 4, the aircraft will be regarded as bonus list aircraft even if that type is not explicitly mentioned on the list of the Ministry of Transport of the year [10]

11 1.1. Airport Fees Incentive Airbus A330, Boeing , Boeing 777 For operations utilizing an Airbus A330, a Boeing or a Boeing 777 a discount on the landing and take-off fee (according [1] page 7) of 40 % in the 1st year 20 % in the 2nd year 10 % in the 3rd year will be granted. This incentive will be provided as of 21 April 2013 and applies to all take-offs and landings after 22:00 and before 06:00 local time. Beyond these times a discount of 15 % in the 1st year is applicable. [2] Emission charge The emission-related charge amounts to 3.00 per kg of nitrogen oxide equivalent (the emission value) within the standardized LTO cycle of an aircraft. The charge is invoiced per landing. The required data on engine and aircraft types are retrieved from a recognized airline fleet database. The emission-related charge is calculated using the ERLIG 1 formula on the basis of the certified nitrogen oxide (NOx) and hydrocarbon (HC) emission values per engine in the LTOcycle pursuant to ICAO Annex 16 Volume II as follows: Formula: NOx,aircraft [kg] = (No. of engines x SMode time [s] x fuel consumption [kg/s] x NOx -index [g /kg]) / 1000 If HC LTO > 19.6 g/kn the NOx,aircraft is multiplied by a factor a: a = 1; if DpHC/Foo <= 19.6 g/kn a = (DpHC/Foo)/19.6 g/kn ; if DpHC/Foo > 19.6 g/kn (amax = 4). Nitrogen oxide equivalent per aircraft = a x NOx per aircraft. The emission value is taken into account up to the third decimal place. The emission values are calculated on the basis of the ICAO Aircraft Engine Emissions Database for turbo jet engines 2 as well as the FOI Swedish Defense Research Agency Database for propeller-driven engines 3. [11]

12 1.1. Airport Fees If the emission databases contain no or conflicting entries for an engine type, the highest known emission value will be used, regardless of the various operational criteria. If for an aircraft no or contradictory engine data are available, the highest known emission value of this aircraft type will be applied. If an engine type is not included in one of the databases available and the data for a standard engine type cannot be used, the engine type will be evaluated on the basis of DLR-study dated February 28, When engines are used which emit less than the registered amount of nitrogen oxide equivalent (e.g. through differing UID numbers or the use of a re-rated version of the engine), documentation must be provided to the airport operator by presenting the AFM along with the ICAO certification or the manufacturer s documentation. Until the above-mentioned documentation is provided, invoicing will be based on the highest known emission value for the respective aircraft and engine type. The airport operator must be notified without delay of any increase or reduction in the emission value of the aircraft as entered in the AFM or ICAO certificate or manufacturer s documentation. For aircraft movements for which increased emission values are subsequently determined, the airport operator is entitled to levy retroactive charges; reduced emission values will be taken into account without delay as soon as they are documented and verified. No refunds will be made. Attention for aircraft from 2 t to 6 t MTOM: A general emission charge of 2.00 per landing will be calculated regardless of engine. 1 ERLIG = Emission Related Landing Charges Investigation Group, ECAC 2 ICAO = Aircraft Engine Emission Database ( 3 FOI = Swedish Defence Research Agency Database ( aspx) [12]

13 1.1. Airport Fees [3] Noise charge The following price categories are applicable to all by day and night. The prices are to be paid additionally for each landing and each take-off. Noise categories 1-11 Category 1 < 66,0 db(a) BE 35, C150, C172, E55P andere, others < 2to Category 2 66,1-68,0 db(a) BE02, BE20, BE200, BJ40, C340, C421, C441, C510, C525, C525A, C525B, C550, C560, C560X, C680, CL100, CL60, CL65, CL70, DH81, DH82, DH83, DH84, EM2, EM4, ER3, F50, LR31, LR45, LR60, MU2, PAYE, PRM1, SF200, SF3, TB70, WW25 Category 3 68,1-70,0 db(a) 141, 142, 143, 736, A318, AN74, AT1, AT72, ATP, BD100, BD700, BE36, BE40, BE58, BE99, C295, C425, CL90, DF20, DF20X, DF7X, DO3J, E121, F27, G200, G450, G550, GALX, GL5T, GR150, GR4, GR5, H25B, HS25, LR35A, LR36, LR55, PA31, PA42, RJ100, RJ85, SW3 Category 4 70,1-72,0 db(a) 737, 73BBJ, 752, 753, 788, A319, A322, C650, DA50, DF9, F70, F100, M90, P180, SW2, SW4, all helicopters Category 5 72,1-74,0 db(a) 762, 763, 735, 738, 739, A321, A312, C160, E95, EM9, YK40 Category 6 74,1-76,0 db(a) 733, 734, 77L, A330, A332, A342, A343, EA31, GR2, GR3, IL7Reeng. Category 7 76,1-78,0 db(a) 748, A300, AB4, AB41, AB6, AN26, AN30, D8A2, C130/LOH Category 8 78,1-80,0 db(a) C17, 721 Reeng. Category 9 80,1-82,0 db(a) 744, ANF, DC10, M11, M81, M83, M87, 722 Category 10 82,1-84,0 db(a) IL7, 741, 742, 743, A124, B707, C5, E3A Category 11 > 84,1 db(a) EF, F16, F4, MRCA, SBR1 [13]

14 1.1. Airport Fees Noise charge per category Day Night Aircraft of noise category 1: Aircraft of noise category 2: Aircraft of noise category 3: Aircraft of noise category 4: Aircraft of noise category 5: Aircraft of noise category 6: Aircraft of noise category 7: Aircraft of noise category 8: Aircraft of noise category 9: Aircraft of noise category 10: Aircraft of noise category 11: The aircraft is classified according to the median maximum levels of the last 3 to 6 years measured at point 6 (Lohmar) during take-off. Aircrafts not specified here will be classified by the airport at its reasonable discretion according to their noise certificates until such time as sufficient measurements are available for Cologne Bonn Airport. The classification of the aircraft according to the eleven noise categories is verified once a year by January 1st. Aircraft of type A 319/320/321 get 10% discount on landing-noise charge if aircraft is retrofitted with vortex generators. The retrofit for each registration has to be communicated to Cologne Bonn Airport in a comprehensible form (confirmation of aircraft manufacture / maintenance). [4] Variable part of landing fee (passenger- / mail-aircraft only) The variable part of landing fee which is charged by the number of passengers on board amounts to 0.28 and is charged for every landing. Miscellaneous The fees detailed in paragraph A[1] are reduced for instructions and familiarization flights for aircraft with a maximum take-off mass of up to 3,000 kg by 40 % over 3,000 kg by 55 % During the hours 06:00 to 22:00 (local time) the reduced fees amount to at least [14]

15 1.1. Airport Fees Instruction flights are flights in which a civil student pilot within the scope of his training school meets the requirements necessary for obtaining a civil pilot s license or authorization in the sense of the examination requirements for aviation personnel. Instructional, probationary, check or familiarization flights are flights serving the purpose of instructing civil pilots in airmanship or technical matters; each and every pilot to be instructed, checked or familiarized or for whom the flight is probationary must be in possession of a valid Pilot s License and the pilot administering such flight must be on board. The part of the landing and take-off fees based on the maximum take-off mass of the aircraft is also payable for a touch-and-go landing. Landing and take-off fees are not payable for emergency landings due to technical problems of the aircraft or due to actual use of violence or threatened use of violence unless the airport was the scheduled destination. Diversionary landings are not emergency landings. B. Passenger fee Additionally to the landing and take-off fees a passenger fee has to be paid which is based on the number of passengers aboard the aircraft when landing (transit and transfer passengers included). The fee per passenger is: a) providing the aircraft has started from an airport within the member states of the Schengen Agreement inclusive Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Great Britain, Ireland and Romania 6.95 b) providing the aircraft has started from an airport outside the member states of the Schengen Agreement 8.40 Not included in the number of passengers aboard the aircraft when landing are children less than 2 years old that are not entitled to occupy a seat. Passenger fee cap If the load factor of an airline exceeds 80 % within one calendar year, a refund in the amount of 1.08 per passenger over the 80 % mark is granted. The load factor is calculated from the number of passengers divided by the number of offered seats. The refund will normally be paid in the first quarter of the following year. [15]

16 1.1. Airport Fees C. Security charge Additionally to the landing and take-off fees a security fee has to be paid which is based on the number of passengers or weight of freight / mail aboard the aircraft when starting. The security charge amounts to 1.35 per departing passenger. The security charge amounts to 1.35 per 100 kg outbound freight / mail or parts thereof. This charge also applies to outbound freight / mail in passenger aircraft. D. Parking charge Aircraft owners must pay the airport operator a fee for parking their aircraft on an airport slot. The amount of this fee depends on the aircraft s approved MTOM and whether or not the average handling duration (DUABF) is exceeded. The slot fee for a block time exceeding the average handling time for the aircraft category applicable is as below per hour or part thereof and per MTOM metric ton at the times stated. Aircraft Category 1 < 25 MTOM 2 < 100 MTOM 3 < 140 MTOM 4 < 200 MTOM 5 < 300 MTOM 6 < 425 MTOM 7 > 425 MTOM DUABF 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 04:00 05:00 Aircraft < 25 t MTOM (Category 1): 24 h: 0.20 per hour or part thereof and by MTOM h: 0.40 per hour or part thereof and by MTOM >72 h: 0.65 per hour or part thereof and by MTOM Aircraft > 25 t MTOM (Category 2-7): 0.29 per hour or part thereof and by MTOM The max. amount for 24 hours is: 2.20 per 24 hours or part thereof and by MTOM After expiry of the period, the airport is entitled to allocate suitable positions to the parked aircraft. If the airline does not comply, the fee will be increased to three times the normal rate. For the parking of aircraft which is expected to exceed 30 days, a rental agreement between the aircraft operator and the airport company can be made before parking begins. [16]

17 1.1. Airport Fees E. Airships and hot-air balloons An anchor mast fee and a landing or take-off fee must be paid for airships and hot-air balloons using the airport. Airships The anchor mast fee is charged for erecting such a mast and amounts to the following for every 24 hours or part thereof The calculation period begins when the mast is put up and ends when it is taken down. The fixed landing fee depends of the airship MTOM and is calculated as stated in Chapter 3 / Bonus List per 1,000 kg of MTOM or part thereof. Hot-air balloons A lump sum of is charged for the take-off of a hot-air balloon. F. General conditions and validity [1] All fees are payable in Euro ( ) before take-off. In special cases it may be paid later if prior arrangements have been made with the airport company. All fees are remuneration in the sense of 10 paragraph 1) of the turnover tax law. The fee-payer must therefore additionally pay the turnover tax. [2] [3] No landing, take-off, passenger, parking or position charges are payable for civil government aircraft up to 5.7 t MTOM operating on government missions towards Cologne Bonn Airport. The same applies to aircraft officially piloted by staff of a civil aviation authority of the Federal German Government or by the government of any of its states on official missions. Civil government aircraft are defined as aircraft owned by the Federal German Government or by the government of any of its states bearing a civil nationality / registration mark. This exemption shall only apply if an offical aeronautical service certificate is submitted for each flight. These tariffs are effective from The official wording is in German. [17]

18 [01. Aviation] 1.1. Airport Fees 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.3. Fee for Fuel Filling 1.4. Aircraft De-Icing Fees [18]

19 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure * Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Geschäftsbereich Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Mr. Martin Dall Director Controlling / Logistics Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: martin.dall@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de * Central Infrastructure in accordance with Airport User Regulations [19]

20 1.1. Fees for Central Infrastructure A. Position fee MTOM Unit Price up to up to up to < < < < < < < < < < < < < 2 to. 6 to. 10 to. 15 to. 25 to. 40 to. 50 to. 60 to. 100 to. 125 to. 170 to. 200 to. 250 to. 300 to. 425 to. 425 to. 26,60 76,00 110,40 134,80 214,50 302,40 346,80 475,10 542,70 721,60 885,80 968, , , , ,10 The position fee will be charged for the use of a parking stand or handling position for the average handling duration (DUABF). Where the DUABF is exceeded, a parking fee according to D. of the current schedule of landing fees will be levied. MTOM < 25 to. < 100 to. < 140 to. < 200 to. < 300 to. < 425 to. > 425 to. Duration in h 01:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 03:00 04:00 05:00 [20]

21 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure B. Central Infrastructure Fee MTOM Unit Price Passengerflights Price Cargo-/Mailflights up to 6 to. 21,20 45,40 up to 10 to. 32,80 62,90 < 15 to. 55,40 73,30 < 25 to. 55,40 73,30 < 40 to. 60,70 96,60 < 50 to. 66,10 124,10 < 60 to. 73,50 153,90 < 100 to. 81,50 159,30 < 125 to. 96,70 175,20 < 170 to. 130,00 239,30 < 200 to. 150,20 258,60 < 250 to. 167,80 283,10 < 300 to. 167,80 311,10 < 425 to. 197,50 336,60 < 425 to. 230,70 366,40 For mixed traffic (passenger/cargo, ferry/cargo etc.) the infrastructure will be charged at equal moieties. 3. Fee for persons with reduced mobility To finance any support for disabled passengers and passengers with reduced mobility every airline has to pay a PRM-charge (passengers with reduced mobility) directly to the operator of the airport (Cologne Bonn Airport). This PRM-charge amounts 0.60 Euro (net) per departing passenger; excluded are children who are less than 2 years old and are not entitled to occupy a seat on their own. [21]

22 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 4. Counter fee Code Service Unit Price 2837 Use of counter per embarking passenger 0,19 Use of counter minimum fee 15,20 5. CUTE fee Code Service Unit Price 2464 CUTE fee per embarking passenger 0,15 [22]

23 [01. Aviation] 1.1. Airport Fees 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.3. Fee for Fuel Filling 1.4. Aircraft De-Icing Fees [23]

24 1.3. Fee for fuel filling 1.3. Fee for fuel filling Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Real Estate Effective: Contact: Mr. Martin Dall Director Controlling / Logistics Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: martin.dall@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [24]

25 1.3. Fee for fuel filling A. Fee for fuel filling Code Service/Equipment Unit Price 3389 fuel-filling per litres 2,00 Value added tax effective on the day of service of delivery will be charged separately unless an exemption in accordance with the purchase-tax-law has been granted. The invoice recipient is responsible for exemption from the VAT. [25]

26 [01. Aviation] 1.1. Airport Fees 1.2. Fees for Central Infrastructure 1.3. Fee for Fuel Filling 1.4. Aircraft De-Icing Fees [26]

27 1.4. Aircraft de-icing fee 1.4. Aircraft de-icing fee Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Mr. Arnd Marienhagen Controlling Contract management Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße 12, Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: arnd.marienhagen@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [27]

28 1.4. Aircraft de-icing fee A. Aircraft de-icing fee Code Service/Equipment Equipment incl. operator De-icing operation De-icing operation De-icing operation Post Anti-Icing Check Specification Unit Price for aircrafts up to 25 to for aircrafts up to 100 to. for aircrafts above 100 to. for an ordered and available de-icing operation with no service required, 50% of code 813, 906 or 4462 will apply. all aircrafts per operation per operation per operation per operation 341,30 795, ,60 30,00 Materials 1005 De-icing fluid Safewing MP II per liter 3, De-icing fluid, disposal included Safewing MP II per liter 4, De-icing fluid Safewing MP I per liter 4, De-icing fluid, disposal included Safewing MP I per liter 5, Water hot per liter 0,14 Value added tax effective on the day of service of delivery will be charged separately unless an exemption in accordance with the purchase-tax-law has been granted. The invoice recipient is responsible for exemption from the VAT. [28]

29 WINTERDIENST FOTO [29]

30 [02. Non-Aviation] 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.3. Fees for communication systems 2.4. Supply services [30]

31 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Businesss Areas Controlling Logistics and Airport Security Effective: Contact: Mr. Markus Faßbender Head of Finance / Debtors Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: markus.fassbender@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [31]

32 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area Driving and Parking (Badges and transponder cards) 1. [a] Driving and parking in the apron security area with apron badges and transponder cards User of company or private vehicles (without special equipment for ground handling) Tariff for vehicles of airlines / employees Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price color: yellow, yellow/white, green/red, green, green/yellow 3104 valid for one year for one passenger car up to 5 seats per badge 462, valid for one year for others per badge 804, valid for one month for one passenger car up to 5 seats per badge 60, valid for one month for others per badge 90, substitute badge per badge 14, Loss of an apron badge per badge 35,90 [b] Tariff for vehicles of other companies / employees (apart from 1. a) Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price color: yellow, yellow/white, green/red, green, green/yellow 5033 valid for one year for one passenger car up to 5 seats per badge 924, valid for one year for others per badge 1.617, valid for one month for one passenger car up to 5 seats per badge 120, valid for one month for others per badge 180, substitute badge per badge 14, Loss of an apron badge per badge 35,90 An evidence of the authorization to drive on the apron must be submitted with the application of the badge. [32]

33 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2. [a] Parking in the security area (but outside the apron area) tariff per passenger car Employees of airline companies handling passengers and/or cargo Code Service / Equipment Unit Price valid for one year valid for one month 348,00 47,85 1 1/2 hours. every hour or part thereof Day (per day) 3-7 Days (1 Week) every further week for free 2,92 14,56 43,68 43, Loss of a parking badge per operation 35,90 [b] Other employees (apart from 2 [a] ) Code Service / Equipment Unit Price valid for one year valid for one month 576,00 57,60 1 1/2 hours. every hour or part thereof Day (per day) 3-7 Days (1 Week) every further week for free 2,92 14,56 43,68 43,68 [c] truck without trailer (on demand) [d] trailer or any other vehicle (excluding passenger car) (on demand) The fee for badges valid for one year or month is payable at the beginning of the period. If there is a delay of payment of 14 days, the authorization is barred automatically. We reserve the right to change and/or extend the charge index anytime. [33]

34 [02. Non-Aviation] 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.3. Fees for communication systems 2.4. Supply services [34]

35 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Businesss Areas Controlling Logistics and Airport Security Effective: Contact: Mr. Frank Bellm Head of Parking & Projects Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) mailto: frank.bellm@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [35]

36 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area Parking outside the Security Area Parking permit will be coded on a permanent ID card. The VAT rate legally applicable will also be invoiced. Code Service Specification Price annual payment in advance after receipt of the invoice 5266 P5*, P6*, P2d* <2.400 h / year 500, P2c * <3.600 h / year <2.400 h / year <3.600 h / year 1.000,00 600, , P3 <2.400 h / year 365, <3.600 h / year 730,00 monthly payment per direct debit P5*, P6*, P2d* P2c * <200 h / month <300 h / month <200 h / month <300 h / month 50,00 100,00 60,00 120, P3 <200 h / month 36, <300 h / month 73,00 monthly payment per direct debit / receipt of the invoice** 4913 P3 without limitation 115, P2 without limitation 195,00 * limited amount ** period of at least 12 months 4914 Creation of a code card if no per card 37,82 permanent ID card exists All services are subject to the general terms and conditions of Cologne Bonn Airport, published at [36]

37 [02. Non-Aviation] 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.3. Fees for communication systems 2.4. Supply services [37]

38 2.3. Fees for communication systems 2.3. Fees for communication systems Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Ms. Roswitha Dunkel Head of Services Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: roswitha.dunkel@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [38]

39 2.3. Fees for communication systems Code Service / Equipment Specifiation Price connection types fully authorized official connection per month 33,23 once 2924 semi-official authorized connection 33, non-official authorized connection 22, ISDN-connection 33, additional number 2, Voic 2, headphone set 7, types of telephones digital, display + speakerphone , digital, display + speakerphone , function key unit DBY 409 5, analog telephone 2, setup cost diversion 33, setup cost Voic 33, Set-up costs for external diversion 33, special circuit (e.g. Num-Lock etc.) 33, one-time charge Relocation of a connection 33, special programming 69, modification of special programming 33, change of the connection type 33, copper data setup costs 69,02 cables 5226 data line up to 100 m 3, m m 6,14 8, m m above m 10,23 20,45 30, fiber optic data cables setup costs 128, duplex fiber optic cable up to 250 m 18, m m m above m 25,31 30,68 61,36 92,03 [39]

40 2.3. Fees for communication systems Code Service / Equipment Specification Price per month once LAN-Port 52, setup costs 25, relocation of ports 25, CIMS standard (up to 22'' monitor) 425, large screen (up to 40'' monitor and wall assembly) 149,00 156, , additional page 10, VLAN 350, setup costs 148, LAN-Port 52, relocation of ports 25, WLAN Access Point 10,00 70, rent for SSID 175, Logos head logo LAN-Port 52,00 relocation of ports full screen logo express surcharge 25,00 124,80 187,20 57,80 [40]

41 [02. Non-Aviation] 2.1. Driving and Parking in the Security Area 2.2. Parking outside the Security Area 2.3. Fees for communication systems 2.4. Supply services [41]

42 2.4. Supply services 2.4. Supply services Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Mr. Thomas Mehlenberg Head of Service Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: thomas.mehlenberg@koeln-bonn-airport.de Mr. Martin Dall Director Controlling / Logistics Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: martin.dall@koeln-bonn-airport.de [42]

43 2.4. Supply Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price power basic price (excl. electricity network charges, network apportionments, additional burden in accordance with the Renewable Energy Law, currently valid electricity tax and value-added tax) per kwh 8,76 ct 4861 emergency power basic price emergency power (excl. per kwh 11,30 ct electricity network charges, duties and taxes) 4950 EEG levy per kwh 6,792 ct heat basic price basic price incl. network access per MWh per kw 77,01 76, cold basic price b a s i c p r i c e i n c l. n e t w o r k a c c e s s per MWh per kw 94,87 80, HVAC partial climate partial climate (only heat) partial climate (only cold) air ventilation d r i n k i n g w a t e r w a r m d r i n k i n g w a t e r basic price incl. network access and sewage charges b a s i c p r i c e i n c l. n e t w o r k a c c e s s and sewage charges per m 2 /month per m 2 /month per m 2 /month per m 2 /month per m 2 /month per m 3 per m 3 7,95 6,70 3,60 4,20 1,37 5,95 14, reactive energy for network clients incl. load profile meter per kvarh 1,00 ct flat rate for the in compliance with security and per procedure 227,95 access to measurement aviation law * points * includes: day pass, security check, guide, approval day pass has to be applied 48 hours in advance. [43]

44 2.4. Supply Services List of Electricity Network Charges of Cologne Bonn Airport effective from 1st January 2018 The network charges indicated in this list do not include the surcharges and fees listed below. The surcharges and fees of the upstream network operator are maximum rates and will be invoiced together with the network charges in accordance with the provisions of the relevant supplier framework agreement/use of system agreement. All charges and price elements stated herein are subject to the applicable rate of value added tax, currently 19%. Supply Points with Recorded Demand Measurement Network Charge Supply at medium voltage (MV) Supply via substation (MV/LV) Supply at low voltage (LV) Metering Point Operation Supply at medium voltage (MV) Supply via substation (MV/LV) Supply at low voltage (LV) annual utilization time <2,500 h/a annual utilization time >2,500 h/a Demand rate Energy rate Demand rate Energy rate / (kw a) ct / kwh / (kw a) ct / kwh 13,50 5,33 145,30 0,05 16,79 7,86 186,73 1,06 27,15 7,76 92,49 5,14 metering point operation / a 704,54 704,54 467,82 Supply Points without Recorded Demand Measurement Network Charge Supply at low voltage (LV) Metering Point Operation Metering point operation Metering point operation (incl. transformer) Energy rate ct / kwh 8,32 / a 8,69 35,99 Surcharge in accordance with the KWKG for non-priviliged energy consumption Surcharge ct / kwh 0,345 Transitional System according to 36 KWKG 2016 for delivery year 2018: If there was a claim to favor amounting to 0,04 ct/kwh according to 26 Abs. 2 KWKG 2016 (old version) for calendar year 2016 (final consumer group B in 2016), the KWK-surcharge for a withdrawal quantity more than kwh would be 0,160 ct/kwh plus value added tax. If there was a claim to favor amounting to 0,03 ct/kwh according to 26 Abs. 2 KWKG 2016 (old version) for calendar year 2016 (final consumer group C in 2016), the KWK-surcharge for a withdrawal quantity more than kwh would be 0,120 ct/kwh plus value added tax. Limited KWK surcharge: Electricity-intensive final consumer who claim the special equalisation scheme according 63 ff. EEG, have to pay a reduced KWK surcharge that is invoiced by the responsible transmission system operator ( 27 KWKG 2017). Special arrangements apply for electricity produced and consumed by the producer himself for blast furnace gases ( 27a KWKG 2017), power stores ( 27b KWKG 2017) and rail operators ( 27c KWKG 2017). [44]

45 2.4. Supply Services Annual consumption Surcharge Surcharge in accordance with Section 19 (2) StromNEV* kwh for energy consumption per final consumer group A' 0-1,000,000 for energy consumption per final consumer group B' from 1,000,001 for energy consumption per final consumer group C' from 1,000,001 ct / kwh 0,370 0,050 0,025 Surcharge in accordance with Section 17 f EnWG Annual consumption Surcharge kwh for energy consumption per final consumer group A' 0-1,000,000 for energy consumption per final consumer group B' from 1,000,001 for energy consumption per final consumer group C' from 1,000,001 ct / kwh 0,037 0,049 0,024 Surcharge in accordance with Section 18 (1) AbLaV For energy consumption Surcharge ct / kwh 0,011 * On April 12, 2016 the BGH annulled the regulation of the Section 19 (2) StromNEV surcharge. As it is expected that the law will be renewed soon, Cologne Bonn Airport continues levying this surcharge on a provisional basis. Concession fee (if applicable) tariff customers (0-30,000 kwh) 2,39 special-tariff customers (> 30,000 kwh) 0,11 ct / kwh Final consumer groups according to KWK-G Final consumer group A': For final consumers, whose annual consumption at one delivery point is less than 1 gigawatt hour. Final consumer group B': For final consumers, whose annual consumption at one delivery point is more than 1 gigawatt hour. condition: Final consumers, which in favoring want to take claim, need to proof the out of the net related and even consumed current amount to the responsible network operator until 31 March of the following year. Final consumers who want to make use of the benefit, need to prove the amount of purchased and self-consumed energy to the responsible network operator until 31 March of the following year. Final consumer group C': For final consuming manufacturing companies or companies in the rail bounded transport and for railway infrastructure companies, whose annual consumption at one delivery point is more than 1 gigawatt hour. condition: Final consumers, which in favoring want to take claim, need to proof the out of the net related and even consumed current amount to the responsible network operator until 31 March of the following year. Final consumer as manufacturing companies have to prove also that the electricity costs have exceeded 4% of turnover during the previous calendar year. Final consumers who want to make use of the benefit, need to proof the amount of purchased and self-consumed energy to the responsible network operator until 31 March of the following year. Manufacturing companies also have to prove that the elecricity costs exceeded 4% of the turnover of the previous calendar year. [45]

46 2.4. Supply Services Price of monthly demand charge The airport company offers a billing based on monthly demand rates according to 19 section 1 StromNEV instead of the annual demand rate system for network users with a temporary higher energy consumption that face much lower or no demand in the remaining time. The monthly demand charged in /month for the use of the electricity network is the sum of the two products: - Monthly maximum power demand [kw] x monthly demand rate [ / kw / month] as well as - Monthly electricity amount [kwh] x energy rate [ct / kwh]. Network Charge Demand rate 1) Energy rate / kw ct / kwh Supply at medium voltage (MV) 24,22 0,05 Supply via substation (MV/LV) Supply at low voltage (LV) 31,12 15,42 1,06 5,14 1) Demand rate - whichever is the highest demand of the respective month The prices do not include any additional costs in accordance with the KWK-G, 19 section 2 StromNEV, 17 section 5 EnWG, 13 section 4a and 4b EnWG as well as other legal requirements, charges for reactive energy, concession fees, charges for metering, metering point operation and billig and VAT. The quoted levies are included in the general list of electricity network charges. Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 4786 charge for reactive energy (if applicable) per kvarh 1,00 ct 4937 additional electronic meter reading per procedure 25, flat rate for the access to measurement points within the security area in compliance with security and aviation law * per procedure 227,95 * includes: day pass, security check, guide, approval day pass has to be applied 48 hours in advance. [46]

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48 [03. Airport Security] 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check 3.2. Security Instructions [48]

49 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics and Airport Security Effective Contact: Ms. Melanie Leistner Central ID Office Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: melanie.leistner@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [49]

50 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check A. ID-Card and Security Check [a] ID-Cards Code Specification Unit Daily pass without photo, per piece Price net 11, Admin. expenses for inventory ordered but not collected passes per procedure 15,10 Permanent ID Cards Coding per piece 37, Issue Replacement ID per day 4, Not timely return a card through a private person per procedure 19, Loss of identity cards per procedure 37, Loss of identity cards through a private person per procedure 37, Loss of driving permits per procedure 28, Badge holder Add. Coding passes per piece per procedure 2,52 4, List creation using prepared per list 8,00 [b] Safety Check (as per LuftSiG / LuftSiGebV) Code Specifcation Unit Price net Security Check just per person and process 43, Elaborate vetting per person and process 73, Refusal / Revocation per person and process 134, Cancellations per person and process 43, Editing foreign background check (ZÜP) per person and process 10,00 [50]

51 [51] [47]

52 [03. Airport Security] 3.1. ID-Card and Security Check 3.2. Security Instructions [52]

53 3.2. Security Instructions 3.2. Security Instructions as per LuftSiSchulV Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling Logistics and Airport Security Effective: Contact: Mr. Rainer Weisel Quality Management / Airport Security Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: rainer.weisel@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [53]

54 3.2. Security Instructions A. Security Instruction according to VO (EU) 2015/1998 Modulsystem Code Specification Unit Price net Persons other than passengers requiring unescorted access to security restricted areas per person - 4 lessons 55, cancellation fee for Article 3707 per person and procedure 8, Editing foreign instruction per person and procedure 10, Specific training of persons implementing access control at an airport as well as surveillance and patrols per person - 27 lessons 885, freshen-up course for Article 4428 per person - 3 lessons 55, Safety representative by a known supplier per person - 34 lessons 885, basic instruction per person 27,50 [54]

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56 [04. Other Fees] 4.1. Special Services 4.2. Film and Photo 4.3. Visitor Center 4.4. AVI-Services [56]

57 4.1. Special Services 4.1. Special Services Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Geschäftsbereich Controlling Logistics Effective: Contact: Mr. Martin Dall Director Controlling / Logistics Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: martin.dall@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [57]

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59 Content 4.1. Special Services Page Aircraft handling services a. Vehicles and equipment inclusive operator b. Equipment without operator c. Personnel d. Materials e. Other and preparatory services Technical services a. Vehicles and equipment b. Personnel c. Other and preparatory services Administration services a. Personnel b. Accounting and dunning activities c. Other services Training and educational services a. Personnel b. Training rooms and facilities c. Courses and instructionsn Security services Airport fire brigade services a. Vehicles and equipment b. Personnel c. Materials d. Rescue Services e. Trainings f. Other services Miscellaneous a. Keeping Baggage / terminal service b. Lounges c. Car Wash d. Fee for Bus Stop e. Commercial use of landside infrastructure f. Waste Disposal [61-64] [65-66] [68] [69-71] [72] [73-75] [76-91] [59]

60 4.1. Special Services Special Services The following listed services (special services) will be performed on request as far as available and the conditions for service and delivery are met. A legal claim to the rendering of these services does not exist unless there are contractual Obligations. Performed services or made deliveries not included in this list will be charged separately. Minimum unit is charged for extra service as mentioned respectively. Partially used units will be charged as completely used units. A separate charge for operators or drivers will apply unless the cost of service equipment and vehicles specifically includes the demand of personnel. Value added tax effective on the day of service of delivery will be charged separately unless an exemption in accordance with the purchase-tax-law has been granted. The invoice recipient is responsible for exemption from the VAT. Amendments and supplements are excepted as well as errors and omissions. The special services catalogue published in the internet is not always equal to the current version. In case of doubt please do not hesitate to contact us. The official wording of the price-list is published in German. [60]

61 4.1. Special Services 1. Aircraft handling services [a] Vehicles and equipment inclusive operator Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 814 Forklift up to 5,0 to. per 1/4 hour 21, Forklift exceeding 5,0 to. per 1/4 hour 29, High-loader up to 7,5 to. per 1/4 hour 40, High-loader exceeding 7,5 to. per 1/4 hour 98, Conveyor belt per 1/4 hour 25, Towing tractor passenger/post up to 14.0 to. per 1/4 hour 18, Towing tractor exceeding 14.0 to. per 1/4 hour 24, Aircraft towing tractor up to 75.0 to. MTOM per 1/4 hour 62, Aircraft towing tractor up to 75.0 to. MTOM per 1/4 hour 114, Service steps per 1/4 hour 19,60 Lavatory service vehicle incl. additional chemicals 1286 Classification 1-2 per operation 67, Classification 3 per operation 73, Classification 4 per operation 83, Classification 5 per operation 95, Classification 6 per operation 105,00 Fresh water vehicle incl. quantity of water needed 1282 Classification 1-2 per operation 63, Classification 3 per operation 70, Classification 4 per operation 76, Classification 5 per operation 80, Classification 6 per operation 85, Passenger bus capacity up to 50 Pax per trip 48, Passenger bus capacity exceeding 50 Pax per trip 60, Ground power unit mobile per 1/4 hour 21, Ground power unit stationary per 1/4 hour 21, Jet air starter per starting procedure & equipment per 1/4 hour 904 Heating equipment per 1/4 hour 142,50 45,95 [61]

62 4.1. Special Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 3527 Suction-cleaner without construction 909 Floodlighting installation per 1/4 hour per 1/4 hour 25,35 20, Escorting of towing-operations without FKB equipment per 1/4 hour 15, Transportation up to 8 passengers per trip 16, Crew/passenger transportation exceeding 8 passengers per trip 16, passenger transport other drives per trip 22,90 All transportation on airport grounds only Forklift for passengers per 1/4 hour 22,70 [b] Equipment without operator Operator to be charged additionally Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 817 Passenger steps up to 3.80 m per 1/4 hour 18, Passenger steps exceeding 3.80 m per 1/4 hour 24, Baggage trailer up to 1.5 to. per 1/4 hour 2, Baggage trailer exceeding 1.5 to. per started 24 h 26, Dolly 10" / LD1 - LD3 per 1/4 hour 3, Dolly 10" / LD1 - LD3 per started 24 h 39, Dolly 20" per 1/4 hour 6, Dolly 20" per started 24 h 62,90 [c] Personnel Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 3558 Manager traffic and operations per 1/4 hour 19, Transport manager on duty per 1/4 hour 19, Employee terminal service per 1/4 hour 14, Team-Leader or Follow-me staff per 1/4 hour 14, Head of handling section (Load-Master) per 1/4 hour 18, Loader per 1/4 hour 12, Cleaner (A/C interior) per 1/4 hour 12, Ramp agent per 1/4 hour 14, Employee BM 3710 Employee BM special hours per 1/4 hour per 1/4 hour 14,45 14,85 [62]

63 4.1. Special Services [d] Materials Code 804 Service / Equipment Urbactol Specification Unit Price incl. waste disposal per 1/4 liter 4, Lashing rope per meter 0, Securing eye 1.9 to. tensible strength per 4 pieces 6, Clamping band 6 m per piece 43, Clamping band 9 m per piece 47, Wooden beam 40 x 140 mm per meter 3, Wooden beam 100 x 100 mm per meter 4, Synthetic cover foil 6 *300 m /1.800 qm per roll 120, Synthetic cover foil 600 qm 970 Oil absorbent disposal included per roll per kg 80,85 3, Ballast sack filling included per piece 15,70 [e] Other and preparatory services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 1413 Eve Check-In per piece of baggage 2, Support transit per operation 58,40 Baggage ID caused by the airline, their authorized representative or local authorities Aircraft class 1-2 per 1/2 hour 189, Aircraft class 3 per 1/2 hour 511, Aircraft class 4 per 1/2 hour 664, Aircraft class 5 per 1/2 hour 800, Aircraft class 6 per 1/2 hour 950,00 Presentation of incoming baggage to Customs control Aircraft class 1-2 per 1/2 hour 26, Aircraft class 3 per 1/2 hour 34, Aircraft class 4 per 1/2 hour 39, Aircraft class 5 per 1/2 hour 46, Aircraft class 6 per 1/2 hour 51, Loading/Off-Loading of bulky or measurement goods/cargo per piece 9, Assistance to unaccompanied minors per operation 23,35 (children up to 12) [63]

64 4.1. Special Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Use of the noise protection facilities for engine test runs 1428 Prop-/Turboprop aircraft up to 5,7 to. MTOM per started hour 36, Prop-/Turboprop aircraft up to 25,0 to. MTOM per started hour 53, Prop-/Turboprop aircraft excd. 25,0 to. MTOM per started hour 79, Jet aircraft up to 25 to. MTOM per started hour 119, Jet aircraft up to 100 to. MTOM per started hour 172, Jet aircraft up to 175 to. MTOM per started hour 210, Jet aircraft up to 250 to. MTOM per started hour 248, Jet aircraft excd. 250 to. MTOM per started hour 293,80 [64]

65 4.1. Special Services 2. Technical services [a] Vehicles and Equipment Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 882 Passenger car incl. operator per 1/2 h 50, excl. operator 26, Viano / Transit (8-9 Sitzer) incl. operator per 1/2 h 53, excl. operator 29, Sprinter incl. operator per 1/2 h 55, excl. operator 31, miscellaneous passenger car trailor per hour 28, Platform lift incl. operator per hour 126, excl. operator 42, Sweeper incl. operator per 1/2 h 72, swept material disposal per filling 18, wheel-bend-loader incl. operator per hour 122,50 all-terrain forklift Claas incl. operator per hour 138, Unimog excl. equipment incl. operator per hour 90, incl. equipment 125, miscellaneous de-icing equipment incl. operator per 1/2 h 66,00 incl. de-icing salt 5207 Tractor excl. equipment incl. operator per hour 90, incl. equipment 125, Truck hook lift exkl. container incl. operator per hour 112, roll-off container trailor per hour 23, roll-off container per day 6, tank vehicle incl. operator excl. fuel per 1/2 h 52, Hako reaper excl. operator per 1/2 h 3620 Hako tractor with rotation mower excl. operator per 1/2 h 3621 Hand-held motor saw excl. operator per 1/2 h 824 High-pressure cleaner without detergent per 1/2 h 3376 High-pressure cleaner without detergent per 1/4 h 5,10 20,30 9,10 12,00 6,00 other equipment on request or requirement 4270 Equipment for long-term renting on request (contact the head of machine-/ vehicle technics) [65]

66 4.1. Special Services [b] Personnel Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit 3353 Engineer or Head of department per 1/2 hour 3420 Mechanic Electrical-/-Engineering per 1/2 hour 3422 Mechanic Conveyor-Engineering per 1/2 hour 3421 Mechanic for building technical per 1/2 hour 3307 Mechanic other disciplines per 1/2 hour 4077 Mechanic for agriculture per 1/2 hour 4078 Mechanic Electrical-/Communication-Engineering per 1/2 hour 4079 Mechanic Vehicle-/Equipment-/Conveyor engineering per 1/2 hour 3711 Mechanic Communication-Engineering per 1/2 hour 4082 Mechanic service per 1/2 hour 3786 Driver per 1/2 hour Price 47,00 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 36,50 24, Driver with passenger transportation license per 1/2 hour 24, Instruction in miscellaneous vehicle / equipment per 1/2 hour 43, Professional Driver per 1/2 hour 34,50 Surcharges Regular hours are definded as hours from 7 am to 4:30 pm from monday to friday. In addition to the regular charges the following surcharges apply for overtime, nighttime, weekend and holiday work: Overtime work during regular hours first two hours Overtime hour during regular hours any further hour Nighttime work (8 pm to 6 am) Saturday work first two hours Saturday work any further hour Sunday work Holiday work 25% 50% 50% 25% 50% 70% 100% For each service outside regular hours a fixed amount of 135,00 is charged. [66]

67 4.1. Special Services [c] Other and preparatory services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 3997 Chlorinate water / water truck per operation 175, inspection of equipment (DGUV V3) single-phase equipment per piece 6,65 minimum 50, inspection of equipment (DGUV V3) three-phase equipment per piece 7,65 minimum 50, painting work per 1/2 hour 50, Diagnostic exkl. materials per operation 96, workshop rental per 1/2 hour 14, warranty repairs per 1/2 hour 36,50 [67]

68 4.1. Special Services 3. Administration services [a] Personnel Code Service / Equipment Unit Price 3353 Head of department per 1/2 hour 2154 Caretaker per 1/2 hour 47,00 36,50 [b] Accounting and dunning activities Code Service / Equipment Price Dunning fees 3201 Dunning level 1 0, Dunning level 2 7, Dunning level 3 15,00 [c] Other services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Copies from 10 units on, price on request 1323 DIN A3 per piece 4231 DIN A4 per piece 1326 Plotter Printouts DIN A3 from 10 units on, price on request per piece 1325 DIN A4 per piece 3194 Establishing of A/C owner domestic per inquiry 3195 Establishing of A/C owner international per inquiry 0,36 0,31 10,90 5,50 32,90 65,60 [68]

69 4.1. Special Services 4. Training and educational services [a] Personnel Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Instructor 2557 Coach internal per 1/2 h 41, Consultant external per day 780,00 [b] Training rooms and facilities Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Training / Conference room 2582 Rental fee training room up to 4 h 75, Rental fee rigging training room incl. rigging materials up to 8 h 3215 Rental fee training room up to 8 h 3216 Rental fee training room incl. projector / Flip Cahrt up to 4 h 3217 Rental fee training room incl. projector / Flip Chart up to 8 h Rental fee training room MS- Office 5185 Rental fee mok up frame for ground handling up to 8 persons up to 4 h 198,60 143,80 97,00 194,00 on request 97, Rental fee push-back frame per day on request Catering available at all trainings inside our premises on request. [69]

70 4.1. Special Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Basic training Correct driving on the apron / ramp safty german language english language per participant 104,85 208, Second examination driving german language english language per participant 83,20 84, Refresher theoretical instruction Correct driving on the apron german language english language per participant 62,40 83, Theoretical instruction Correct behaviour on the apron german language english language per participant 48,75 95, Training forklift driver 3 days - max. 2 participants per participant 2577 Radiotelephony course "Driving on flight operation grounds" 5 days - max. 2 participants per participant 5221 Radiotelephony course 3 days - per participant max. 2 participants Push-back/Tow-in driver training 2579 A/C up to 150 to. MTOM 10 days - per participant max. 2 participants 2580 A/C exceeding 150 to. MTOM additional 5 days per participant 4246 Pushback tow bar less all additional 5 days per participant types 4504 Ground training lifter / high 5 days per participant loader uo to 8 to Ground training lifter / high 5 days per participant loader up to 14 to Ground training ramp handling 10 days per participant 585, , , , , , , , , Advanced training ramp handling 5 days per participant 750, Ground training baggage handling 7 days per participant 3846 Day training vehicles and devices 1 day - per participant (min. 4 participants) min. 4 participants 4250 Self-driving stairs training 5 days per participant 875,00 195,00 975, Basic training passenger bridge 5 days per participant 1.948,00 [70]

71 4.1. Special Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 4 hours Basic training run up box max. 2 participants per participant 195, Basic training Headset, Walkout 3 days per participant 1.755,00 Assistent 4106 instruction in using the gas fuel station max. 4 participants per participant 41, Basic training explosive law training according to 20 explosive law per participant 4255 Basic training load-safety 1 day per participant (air transports) 4256 Basic training load-safety 2 days VDI2700 per participant (road transports) 439,00 195,00 496, Refresher basic training loadsafety 2 days VDI2700 per participant 2572 IATA-Training DGR with certification 5 days per participant incl. examination days following seminar per participant 4258 panel 1 3 days per participant without radioactive 3666 IATA-training / all person per participant 248,00 810,60 521,90 521,90 154, Refresher IATA-training / all per participant 102,90 persons 4302 Training Check-In min. 4 participants per participant 60, Computer education SAM multiple instruction per participant 63, Computer education SAM single instruction per participant (local or web-based) Other computer courses 38,00 on request 5184 Issuing additional certificate per certificate 24,90 English courses on request Remark for all courses and instructions: For all courses without enough participants we have to cancel the course and offer a new one % concellation fee due to non-cancellation of course in due time 50 % weekend / night charge / special date on request 100 % holiday charge [71]

72 4.1. Special Services 5. Security Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit 3556 Providing Security guard employee service in order per started 1/2 h 3966 Security concept Events in the security area etc. per 1/2 hour 3264 Pilot service/accompany von vehicles/persons within and into the per started 1/2 h security area 2037 Assessing of damages for 3rd parties (not for air cargo) per document Opening/closure of rooms per procedure Price 25,10 50,50 37,50 65,90 at cost Opening/closure of sheds or hangars per procedure at cost 5031 Administrative expenses per procedure 4, VIP apron pick-up per procedure 189,00 [72]

73 4.1. Special Services 6. Airport fire brigade services Services of the fire brigade will be charged even if further activities at the site are not required because there is no reason for further activities or because the alarm was cancelled in the meantime. [a] Vehicles and equipment Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 835 command vehicle without operation 1/2 hour 841 airport fire engine without operation 1/2 hour 844 turntable ladder without operation 1/2 hour 846 load changing vehicle without operation and container 1/2 hour 45,20 226,10 151,20 44, vehcile for the removal of oil tracks without operation 1/2 hour 852 equipment vehicle logistics 2 without operation 1/2 hour rescue unit fire-fighting truck rescue ladder 1213 respirator without operation 1/2 hour chainsaw lidded drum 120 l without operation 1/2 hour 1/2 hour 1/2 hour per piece 1211 Fee for other equipment without operation per replacement 56, equipment vehicle logistics 1 without operation 1/2 hour 24,90 without operation 28,20 157,90 112, container water/foam without operation 1/2 hour 50, container foam without operation and foam 1/2 hour 11, container special extinguishing without operation and extinguishing 1/2 hour 31,70 agents medium 848 container dangerous goods without operation 1/2 hour 28, container rescue without operation 1/2 hour 21, container spill without operation 1/2 hour 1, container support without operation 1/2 hour 14, instrument true-/ first defender without operation 1/2 hour 116, chemical-protection suit form 3 without operation 1/2 hour 4, air supply and air extraction unit without operation 1/2 hour 4, emergency generator without operation 1/2 hour 13,70 49, submersible pump without operation 1/2 hour 2, waste water pump "Chiemsee" without operation 1/2 hour 5, wet vacuum cleaner without operation 1/2 hour 6,70 without operation without operation 9,10 53,80 37,30 [73]

74 4.1. Special Services [b] Personnel Code Service / Equipment Unit Price 4609 employee senior service 1/2 hour 4608 employee higher service 1/2 hour 4607 employee middle service 1/2 hour 834 fireguard 1/2 hour 41,60 39,00 36,40 36,40 [c] Materials Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 975 binder "UniSafe" including disposal per kg 974 binder "Chemsorb" including disposal per kg 1012 detergent "Bioversal" including disposal per liter 4859 foaming agent RE Healing Foam per liter 973 extinguishing powder BC per kg 18,90 6,50 25,10 8,70 4, extinguishing powder envers per kg 3275 disposable protective suit per piece 5, carbon dioxide per kg 1,20 36, fire alarm pane per piece 8,80 [d] Rescue services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price Within the town boundaries of Cologne (long-term contracts for 1208 and 999 possible) 1208 emergency transport (medication included) per person / per operation for 2nd person 999 additional kilometer per km 832 Provision of an ordered ambulance without per 1/2 hour subsequent use 450,00 2,50 63,20 Escorts may be carried free of charge if there is sufficient space available. Any liability of the Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH can only be deducted in case of intent or gross negligence on the part of the airport company or employees thereof. [74]

75 4.1. Special Services [e] Trainings Code Service / Equipment Unit 1050 handling of extinguishers per participant 4965 fire protection assistant per participant 4966 practice: fire drill per participant 4967 training in fire safety per participant Price 55,00 190,00 55,00 55,00 [f] Other services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price 1062 Opening or closure of rooms outside per incident common office hours in case of an emergency 60, Intentional or malicious activation of an alarm 959 Filling of CO 2 -bottles 130 g per filling 960 Filling of CO 2 -bottles 300 g per filling 961 Filling of CO 2 -bottles 6 Kg per filling 833 Provision of fuelling 1/2 hour 4970 release measurement per incident per incident 1.091,40 25,60 29,30 56,90 149, water fountain for aircrafts 1/2 hour 516, storage of damaged goods per day 81, examination of extinguisher per piece 21,30 40,00 [75]

76 4.1. Special Services 7. Miscellaneous [a] Keeping Baggage / Terminal Service Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit 2472 Fees keeping baggage per hour per piece Price (gross) 1 h 2 h 3 h 4 h 5 h 6 h 7 h 8 h 9-24 h > 24 h 1 piece 2 pieces 3 pieces 4 pieces 1,50 3,00 4,50 6,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 2,50 5,00 7,50 10,00 3,00 6,00 9,00 12,00 3,50 7,00 10,50 14,00 4,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 4,50 9,00 13,50 18,00 5,00 10,00 15,00 20,00 5,50 11,00 16,50 22,00 5,50 per piece per day Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit 3226 Safe Depot Object will be saved for max. six weeks per week Price 5, Left items wallet, purse, passport bank cards keys watch, jewellery, glasses clothes Computer, camera, video mobile phones a. o. suitcases, bags, backpacks electronic devices bulky items any other per piece 15,00 per piece 5,00 per piece 10,00 per piece 15,00 per piece 8,00 per piece 20,00 per piece 12,00 per piece 18,00 per piece 10,00 per piece 18,00 per piece 10,00 [76]

77 4.1. Special Services Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Price gross 2484 Storage of special items child safety seats per piece/week 10,00 prams, buggies per piece/week 10,00 wheel chair per piece/week 15,00 bulky luggage per piece/week 27,50 dog crate per piece/week 10,00 seat wedge (flat rate for max. 4 weeks) per piece/week 5,00 any other per piece/week 10, coats per piece/day 0,50 receipt of parcels per piece 10, Copy per page 0, Telefax Service send 1st page 2, every further page 1, Telefax Service receive per page 0,50 printing of name badge per piece 2, Porter service + employee terminal service or employee baggage service per each baggage 2, Porter service from 10 on, per each 2, Porter service per bulky baggage 2482 Rush Baggage each per day 3232 terminal service per 1/4 hour 4487 baggage service per 1/2 hour 4486 Gate-Buffet per operation 4,20 2,60 17,20 31,30 101, handling of lost property per operation 4, Gate-Service per operation 49, Rental charge for tables per table 11, Rental charge for Alpha-Gates per hour 105, Clearing the baggage claim (transport to lost & found included) per each baggage 3,00 Dog Crates AniOne Tasche "Nylon" AniOne III AniOne IV AniOne V AniOne VI AniOne VII per piece per piece per piece per piece per piece per piece 23,00 34,00 81,00 116,00 138,00 173,00 [77]

78 4.1. Special Services [b] Lounges Code Serivce / Equipment Specification Unit A) Airport Business Lounge max. 3 hours per passenger Price gross 19,95 [c] Car Wash Code Service / Equipment Specification Unit Wash Program WH 1 per operation Wash Program WH 2 per operation Price gross 6,50 8, Wash Program WH 3 per operation 10, high pressure cleaner per 15 minutes 6, interior cleaning of vehicles max. 30 minutes per operation 11,90 [d] Fee for Bus Stop Code Service / Equipment Unit Price 4996 Fee for Bus Stop per stop (20 minutes max.) 4,03 for every further 15 minutes or part thereof 4,45 Important note: The fee does only include the stop to load and unload passengers. Route authorisation in accordance with 42a and 52 PBefG required. [e] Commercial use of landside infrastructure Code Service / Equipment Unit Price 4813 Commercial use of landside per month 97,00 infrastructure [78]

79 4.1. Special Services [f] Types of waste catalogue (price list) Code Waste type AVV-No. Waste type acc. EWC Unit Price net 3128 Battery acids * Separately collected electrolyte from batteries and accumulators kg 1, Old paints, old colours * Waste oil (without synthetic hydraulic oil) Waste oil (synthetic hydraulic oil) Used tires car/truck Used tires solid rubber Asbestos, tightly bound * Paint wastes, containing organic solvents or other dangerous substances Non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils on mineral oil base * Synthetic hydraulic oils kg Used tires kg Used tires piece * Materials containing asbestos kg kg kg 1,60 0,75 x 0,50 26,50 x 3133 Demolition/Commercial wastes Mixed municipal waste kg 0, Building materials Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics, with no harmful which are not not covered by contaminants Building materials with harmful contaminants * Mixtures or separate fractions of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics containing dangerous substances Batteries, large * Lead-acid batteries kg Batteries, small * Lead-acid batteries kg Soil with harmful contaminants * Soil and stones containing dangerous substances Brake fluid * Brake fluid kg Chemicals, inorganic and organic * Electrical waste * Laboratory chemicals, consisting of or containing dangerous substances, including mixtures of laboratory chemicals Discarded equipment with hazardous constituents except those covered by Glass, flat glass Glass kg Glass bottles (hollow glass) Packaging of glass kg Liquid fuels (e.g. misfuelling) * Other fuels, including mixtures kg kg kg kg kg kg 0,20 0,50 0,35 0,25 0,50 1,10 6,00 0,80 0,25 0,00 1,90 * hazardous waste x Calculation on demand [79]

80 4.1. Special Services Code Waste type AVV-Nr. Waste type acc. EWC Unit Price net Untreated, clean 3146 wood (for example Packaging made of wood kg pallets) Cooling liquid Wastes, which must be treated very carefully * in the collection and disopal, to avoid kg infections * Antifreezes, which are containing dangerous substances kg Plastic packaging Packaging that contains residues of dangerous with harmful residual * substances or that is contaminated by kg contents dangerous substances Fluorescent Fluorescent lights and other mercury-containing waste * lights pcs Solvent mixtures, halogen free * Other solvents and solvent mixtures kg 3156 Metal waste Metal Cable without harmful pollution Cable with harmful pollution Clinical waste Metal packaging with harmful residual contents Oil separator- and grit chamber content, sludge * Oil and grease contaminated * equipment Oil/Water mixtures Cables other than those mentioned in kg * * Cables containing oil, coal tar and other dangerous substances Packaging that contains residues of dangerous substances or that is contaminated by dangerous substances Mixtures of wastes from grit chambers, oil separators and water separators Absorbents & filter materials (including oil filter), wiping cloths and protective clothing kg which are contaminated by hazardous substances * Oily waste kg Absorbents & filter materials (including oil Oil filters * filter), wiping cloths and protective clothing kg 1,50 which are contaminated by hazardous substances Mercury * Fluorescent tubes and other mercury-containing waste kg 25,10 Aerosols * Dangerous gases containing pressure containers (including halons) kg 4,90 Bituminous mixtures with tar * Bituminous mixtures containing coal tar kg 0,10 and road construction waste * hazardous waste x Calculation on demand kg kg kg kg 0,30 0,15 x 7,40 1,10 1,90 1,20 1,50 1,30 0,15 1,10 1,10 2,30 [80]

81 4.1. Special Services Code Waste type AVV-Nr. Waste type acc. EWC Unit Price net 3575 Products containing tar * Coal tar and products, which are containing tar kg 0, Dry cell batteries Other batteries and accumulators kg 0, Superimposed food Products which are not suitable for consumption or processing kg 1, Resorting of delivered waste which was not sorted Commercial waste per started 1/2 h 23, Resorting of delivered waste which was not sorted Contaminated waste, possibility of rejection in case of excessive mixing per started 1/2 h 57, Classification of waste and hazardous material With EG-Safety Data Sheet (german) per waste type 36, dto. Without EG-Safety Data Sheet (german) per waste type 108,10 dto. Without EG-Safety Data Sheet (german) and without manufacturer information non-accepted Disposal of hazardous materials and wastes, which are not included in this list Consulting and disposal on demand * hazardous waste x Calculation on demand Valid from 01 July 2018 Prices excluding applicable VAT. All specifications are without obligation, errors excepted [81]

82 [04. Other Fees] 4.1. Special Services 4.2. Film and Photo 4.3. Visitor Center 4.4. AVI-Services [82]

83 4.2. Film and Photo 4.2. Permit Fee for commercial use of film and photo Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Business Area Controlling / Logistics Effective: Contact: Ms. Cornelia Krahforst Public Relations Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: cornelia.krahforst@koeln-bonn-airport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [83]

84 4.2. Film and Photo A. Permit Fee Code Service / Equipment Unit Price Photography First hour 120, Each additional hour 100, Film photography First hour 240, Each additional hour 180, Location scouting blanket 150, Attendance of film and photo teams by 5175 security staff 5177 Car security staff Attendance of film and photo teams by Visitor Center staff (including organisation and planning) First 4 hours per person Each additional hour blanket per ½ hour and/or part of thereof, per person 160,00 40,00 250,00 48,50 B. General Press articles concerning the airport, current events reporting and news reports are free of charge. All such activities solely intended for airline training purposes will be invoiced at 40% of the rates above. All additional services such as provision of vehicles, loudspeakers, electric power, etc. are subject to separate invoicing in accordance with our current price list/s (SL list). Photos for advertising purposes taken only for the Cologne/Bonn Airport Company are not subject to any charge. Exceptions from this procedure must be agreed in writing with the airport company. This includes all fees for photo and/or film shooting undertaken by airlines and/or airport tenants for advertising purposes. Value added tax effective on the day of service of delivery will be charged separately unless an exemption in accordance with the purchase-tax-law has been granted. The invoice recipient is responsible for exemption from the VAT. [84]

85 [04. Other Fees] 4.1. Special Services 4.2. Film and Photo 4.3. Visitor Center 4.4. AVI-Services [85]

86 4.3. Visitor Center 4.3. Visitor Center Editor: Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Visitor Center Effective: Contact: Ms. Nadine Varghese-Kavalachirayil Head of Visitor Service Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: nadine.varghese-kavalachirayil@koeln-bonnairport.de Ms. Isabel Meyer Controlling Köln Bonn Airport Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH Heinrich-Steinmann-Straße Köln phone + 49 (0) fax + 49 (0) mailto: isabel.meyer@koeln-bonn-airport.de [86]

87 4.3. Visitor Center Special Services for Visitors Code Service Specification Unit Price gross 4878 day tour for kindergartens free 5023 day tour for schools per child/pupil per adult 2 supervisors for free 5025 day tour for other social institutions per child/pupil per adult 2 supervisors for free 4,00 8,00 4,00 8, group tour apron per group 160, group tour night per group 400, group tour fire department per group 260, group tour baggage hall per group 260, group tour weather service per group 260, single tour apron per child/pupil 4,00 per adult 8, single tour night per person 20, single tour fire department per person 13, single tour Holiday Feeling per child/pupil per adult 8,00 12, kid's birthday per group 120, exclusive tours e.g. corporate events, Break-Outs, per group on request Meetings cancellation fee upto 10 working days before the tour upto 24 hours before the tour from 24 hours before the tour free 50% 100% 0949 attendance by staff of the visitor center per 1/2 hour and person 48,50 Important note: Please visit our homepage for further information about the tours. Billing is based on the last sent list of participants. [87]

88 [04. Other Fees] 4.1. Special Services 4.2. Film and Photo 4.3. Visitor Center 4.4. AVI-Services [88]

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