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AFSL 236875 Level 9, 130 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia T 1800 181 895 or +61 2 9237 3333 F +61 2 9237 3399 www.mapairports.com.au ASX Release 19 February 2010 = MAp TRAFFIC PERFORMANCE JANUARY 2010 MAp today released its monthly report on traffic performance at its airports for January 2010. Key Traffic Results Airport Sydney Traffic Performance 5.9% increase on pcp - Domestic/Regional - International Copenhagen - Domestic - International - Transfer Brussels 2.7% increase on pcp 11.5% increase on pcp 5.7% increase on pcp 31.0% increase on pcp 6.3% increase on pcp 2.2% decrease on pcp 1.8% increase on pcp All data is taken from management accounts, is provisional and subject to revision MAp Chief Executive Officer, Ms Kerrie Mather, said, This is a pleasing set of traffic results to begin 2010. We have now returned to growth across the portfolio, and prospects for the coming year are positive with a number of new routes already having been announced. Sydney Airport continues to deliver a strong traffic performance, with a record number of international passengers. The 11.5% increase in international passengers is great news given the significant investment in the redevelopment of the International Terminal, which is nearing completion. The result was also achieved despite the later timing of Chinese New Year which would have negatively impacted January traffic but should benefit the February numbers. WS: MAP_Sydney: 2604217: v2

MAp also welcomes the new air services agreements with China and the UAE, which will accommodate the forecast growth in long haul services to two of Sydney s top ten international destinations. Copenhagen Airport maintained its recent growth, driven by an O&D traffic increase of 8.8%, the strongest growth since February 2008. Encouragingly, Cimber Sterling has announced a number of new destinations and increased frequencies that will take effect during the first half of 2010. These include routes to Madrid, Sofia, Bordeaux and Corsica, and the first scheduled flight from Denmark to Antalya in Turkey. The new services will help to further strengthen Copenhagen Airport s position as the primary Scandinavian hub. Brussels Airport saw a return to growth this month, despite ongoing disruptions due to heavy snowfall. Traffic development has already accelerated in the early stages of 2010. New long haul capacity has been announced by Brussels Airlines, Middle East Airlines and Hainan Airlines, with both Middle East and Hainan offering new destinations. Leisure traffic also looks set to benefit from new capacity this year, with Thomas Cook and Turkish operator, Corendon Airlines, announcing expansions at the airport. Ms Mather added. ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 2

Sydney Airport Key Points: Total passenger traffic for December is estimated to have increased 5.9% on the pcp, with domestic traffic estimated to be up 2.7% on the pcp and international traffic (excluding domestic on-carriage) up 11.5% on the pcp. Australia was the major market which grew (+20%) together with traveller growth from the UK (+2%), New Zealand (+9%), the USA (+18%), Japan (+1%), Korea (+25%), India (+2%), Canada (+8%), Germany (+14%) and France (+17%). China (-21%) was the major market that declined, impacted by the later timing of Chinese New Year in 2010. Sydney Airport recorded its highest ever international traffic and January was the third month to exceed 3 million total passengers following similar performance in October and December 2009. The new services agreement with China should benefit Sydney given its share of the market to China. Month Year to Date Moving Annual Total Growth Jan-10 Jan-09 Growth Feb-09 Feb-08 Growth ( 000) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Domestic 1,896 1,846 +2.7% 1,896 1,846 +2.7% 22,403 22,293 +0.5% International 1 1,097 984 +11.5% 1,097 984 +11.5% 10,672 10,415 +2.5% Domestic-On- Carriage 13 10 +27.0% 13 10 +27.0% 88 163-45.7% Total 3,006 2,840 +5.9% 3,006 2,840 +5.9% 33,164 32,871 +0.9% 1 International excludes Domestic-On-Carriage. Any adjustments to preliminary statistics will be included in the year to date results in future months. ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 3

Copenhagen Airport Key Points = January traffic was 5.7% higher than the pcp, with O&D traffic up 8.8%. This was the third consecutive month of growth in passenger numbers. Low cost competition continues to benefit both international (up 6.3%) and domestic (up 31.0%) O&D traffic. The Aalborg service and the entry of Norwegian onto the Karup route continue to drive domestic performance. Cimber Sterling has announced a suite of new routes and frequencies from Copenhagen Airport. The airline will launch services to six new destinations - Madrid, Sofia, Belgrade, Bordeaux, Corsica and Thessaloniki, with the services commencing between March and July 2010. Cimber Sterling also recently announced that it will add a new Boeing 737 to its fleet. This aircraft will primarily be used to increase frequencies on existing routes, including Rome, which will have two daily services from spring 2010. Cimber Sterling has also announced that it will operate the first scheduled flight between Denmark and Antalya in Turkey. The year round service will open with the summer timetable on 28 March 2010 and will fly three weekly frequencies. SAS has launched a twice daily service to Vilnius, Lithuania Month Year to Date Moving Annual Total Growth Jan-10 Jan-09 Growth Feb-09 Feb-08 Growth ( 000) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Domestic 2 125 95 +31.0% 125 95 +31.0% 1,480 1,410 +4.9% International 2 892 840 +6.3% 892 840 +6.3% 13,396 14,080-4.9% Transfer 2 367 375-2.2% 367 375-2.2% 4,914 5,822-15.6% Total 1,384 1,310 +5.7% 1,384 1,310 +5.7% 19,789 21,312-7.1% 2 Note that domestic and international traffic is point to point only. Transfer traffic is shown separately. The figures exclude other traffic (Military, VIP etc) ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 4

Brussels Airport Key Points Total traffic for January was 1.8% higher than the pcp. This result was again affected by unusually heavy snowfalls experienced across northern Europe, which resulted in the delay and cancellation of some flights. Extra-EU traffic was 7.6% above the pcp. Long haul continues to drive this performance, benefitting from very high Jet Airways load factors, increases in load factors and capacity from Etihad and improved performance from the American carriers. Brussels Airlines also flew 10% more passengers on its long haul network than in the pcp. Intra-EU traffic was 1.7% lower than the pcp. Brussels Airlines maintained its recent growth, increasing passengers by almost 7%. In addition, easyjet benefitted from additional passengers on the new Lyon route and extra frequencies to other destinations. However, overall intra-eu traffic is down due to the ongoing impact of Sky Europe s bankruptcy in September 2009 and lower traffic from the European network carriers. Brussels Airlines has announced the introduction of a fifth Airbus A330 into its fleet from summer 2010. With new destinations in Africa still to be announced, this will increase the size of Brussels Airport s long haul network to its largest since 2000. New services have also been announced by Hainan Airways (to Shanghai), Middle East Airlines (Beirut), Thomas Cook (Oujda) and Corendon Airlines (Turkish destinations). Month Year to Date Moving Annual Total Growth Jan-10 Jan-09 Growth Feb-09 Feb-08 Growth ( 000) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Jan-10 Jan-09 (%) Intra-EU 621 631-1.7% 621 631-1.7% 10,731 11,858-9.5% Extra-EU 414 385 +7.6% 414 385 +7.6% 6,286 6,478-3.0% Total 1,035 1,016 +1.8% 1,035 1,016 +1.8% 17,018 18,336-7.2% ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 5

Traffic Data 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 MAT 1 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 09 Jan 10 Sydney Domestic/ regional 2 1,669 1,868 1,841 1,715 1,647 1,896 1,879 1,913 2,098 2,002 1,980 1,896 22,403 International 787 816 866 757 762 931 859 868 973 892 1,066 1,097 10,672 Domestic-On- Carriage 5 6 7 8 5 5 6 6 8 8 12 13 88 Total 2,461 2,690 2,714 2,481 2,413 2,832 2,744 2,787 3,078 2,904 3,057 3,006 33,164 Copenhagen 3 Domestic 94 117 109 120 136 113 132 140 137 137 119 125 1,480 International 858 973 1,096 1,152 1,295 1,455 1,323 1,213 1,227 972 939 892 13,396 Transfer/Transit 356 425 423 423 482 423 407 444 445 396 322 367 4,914 Total 1,308 1,516 1,628 1,695 1,913 1,991 1,861 1,797 1,810 1,505 1,381 1,384 19,789 Brussels Intra-EU 671 822 964 1,004 1,016 1,122 1,029 1,059 947 779 697 621 10,731 Extra-EU 357 440 557 541 549 700 712 564 552 462 439 414 6,286 Total 1,028 1,262 1,521 1,544 1,565 1,822 1,741 1,623 1,499 1,242 1,136 1,035 17,018 CDP 4 472 557 712 697 707 875 674 686 653 529 502 414 7,477 Note: All data unless noted is for arriving and departing passengers (000s) All data is taken from management accounts, is provisional and subject to revision All data has been rounded to the nearest thousand and in some instances the total may not be equal to the sum of the parts. Percentage changes have been calculated based on actual figures and not based on rounded balances. 1 MAT refers to Moving Annual Total 2 Sydney data contains estimates with adjustments made to preliminary data in later months 3 Note that domestic and international traffic is origin and destination only. Transfer traffic is shown separately. The figures exclude other traffic (Military, VIP etc) and have been adjusted to conform with current year presentation 4 Chargeable Departing Passengers ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 6

For further information, please contact: Investor Enquiries: Media Enquiries: Keith Irving Bryony Duncan-Smith Chief Financial Officer Corporate Affairs Manager Tel: +61 2 9237 3302 Tel: +61 2 9237 3333 Mob: +61 417 254369 Mob: +61 417 091940 Email: keith.irving@ bryony.duncan-smith@ Email: mapairports.com.au mapairports.com.au ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 7

Attachment 1 Copenhagen Airports Traffic Release January 2010 - ASUR = Passenger traffic decreased by 4.6% on the pcp. TRAFFIC in ASUR PASSENGERS Traffic Distribution - Month JAN 2010 JAN 2009 Change (%) Traffic distribution - Year to date Year to date 2010 Year to date 2009 Change (%) ASUR Domestic Cancun 245,306 237,047 3.5% 245,306 237,047 3.5% Cozumel 3,802 4,975-23.6% 3,802 4,975-23.6% Huatulco 27,607 28,553-3.3% 27,607 28,553-3.3% Merida 82,913 77,381 7.1% 82,913 77,381 7.1% Minatitlan 9,733 10,822-10.1% 9,733 10,822-10.1% Oaxaca 33,749 46,912-28.1% 33,749 46,912-28.1% Tapachula 15,905 19,265-17.4% 15,905 19,265-17.4% Veracruz 55,277 68,466-19.3% 55,277 68,466-19.3% Villahermosa 53,243 62,820-15.2% 53,243 62,820-15.2% Total 527,535 556,241-5.2% 527,535 556,241-5.2% ASUR International Cancun 908,644 952,314-4.6% 908,644 952,314-4.6% Cozumel 35,444 35,643-0.6% 35,444 35,643-0.6% Huatulco 15,691 15,612 0.5% 15,691 15,612 0.5% Merida 8,302 8,749-5.1% 8,302 8,749-5.1% Minatitlan 422 322 31.1% 422 322 31.1% Oaxaca 6,425 7,309-12.1% 6,425 7,309-12.1% Tapachula 398 421-5.5% 398 421-5.5% Veracruz 5,612 5,321 5.5% 5,612 5,321 5.5% Villahermosa 4,140 4,169-0.7% 4,140 4,169-0.7% Total 985,078 1,029,860-4.3% 985,078 1,029,860-4.3% ASUR TOTAL Cancun 1,153,950 1,189,361-3.0% 1,153,950 1,189,361-3.0% Cozumel 39,246 40,618-3.4% 39,246 40,618-3.4% Huatulco 43,298 44,165-2.0% 43,298 44,165-2.0% Merida 91,215 86,130 5.9% 91,215 86,130 5.9% Minatitlan 10,155 11,144-8.9% 10,155 11,144-8.9% Oaxaca 40,174 54,221-25.9% 40,174 54,221-25.9% Tapachula 16,303 19,686-17.2% 16,303 19,686-17.2% Veracruz 60,889 73,787-17.5% 60,889 73,787-17.5% Villahermosa 57,383 66,989-14.3% 57,383 66,989-14.3% Total 1,512,613 1,586,101-4.6% 1,512,613 1,586,101-4.6% ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 8

Attachment 2 Copenhagen Airports Traffic Release January 2010 - Newcastle Passenger traffic decreased by 10.2% on the pcp. Traffic Distribution - Month Traffic distribution - Year to date PASSENGERS JAN 2010 JAN 2009 Change (%) Year to date 2010 Year to date 2009 Change (%) Scheduled International 45,127 44,347 1.8% 45,127 44,347 1.8% Domestic 49,908 60,483-17.5% 49,908 60,483-17.5% Total 95,035 104,830-9.3% 95,035 104,830-9.3% Charter International 36,286 38,580-5.9% 36,286 38,580-5.9% Domestic 0 0 0 0 Total 36,286 38,580-5.9% 36,286 38,580-5.9% Low Cost International 57,015 68,584-16.9% 57,015 68,584-16.9% Domestic 34,027 38,923-12.6% 34,027 38,923-12.6% 91,042 107,507-15.3% 91,042 107,507-15.3% Other International 3,724 1,403 165.4% 3,724 1,403 165.4% Domestic 930 590 57.6% 930 590 57.6% Total 4,654 1,993 133.5% 4,654 1,993 133.5% GRAND TOTAL International 142,152 152,914-7.0% 142,152 152,914-7.0% Domestic 84,865 99,996-15.1% 84,865 99,996-15.1% Total 227,017 252,910-10.2% 227,017 252,910-10.2% ASX Release - 10 02 19 MAp January 2010 Traffic_2604217_2 (MAP_Sydney).DOC 9