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Year Ended FY09 Earnings Explanatory Meeting Reference Material I. Summary of our business and characteristics II. III. IV. Efforts related to the Tokyo International Airport Re-expansion Project Changes in passenger volume on domestic and international flights Monthly trend (Merchandise and Food and beverage) * This document has been translated from the Japanese original, for reference purposes only. In the event of any discrepancy between this translated document and the Japanese original, the original shall prevail. Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. http://www.tokyo-airport-bldg.co.jp/

I. Summary of our business and characteristics (1) Position of the Company at airports Airport Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) Narita Airport (Narita International Airport) Kansai Airport (Kansai International Airport) Central Japan Airport (Central Japan International Airport) * Reference Itami Airport (Osaka International Airport) Responsible party Management party National government (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Narita International Airport Corporation Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd. Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. National government (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Airport facilities (basic facilities) Runways Taxiway Apron National government (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Narita International Airport Corporation Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd. Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. National government (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Control facilities National government (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Terminal building The Company Narita International Airport Corporation Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd. Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. Osaka International Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. Shareholder composition Private corporations, etc.: 100% National government: 100% National government: 66% Local governments: 22% Private corporations, etc.: 12% Private corporations, etc.: 50% National government: 40% Local governments: 10% Local governments: 50% Private corporations, etc.: 50% (Reference) Basic position of terminal building company Infrastructure owners Land: maintained and owned by national government, local government body, and Narita/Kansai/Central Japan airport corporations Apron: maintained and owned by national government, local government body, and Narita/Kansai/Central Japan airport corporations Runways: maintained and owned by national government, local government body, and Narita/Kansai/Central Japan airport corporations Terminal building: constructed, owned, and managed by private corporations, third sector bodies, and airport companies, etc. Cargo terminal: constructed, owned, and managed by private corporations, third sector bodies, and airport companies, etc. Maintenance area: constructed, owned, and managed by entities such as private corporations and airline companies Relationship with airline companies Renting facilities such as check-in counters and offices Relationship with merchandise sales, food and beverage, and service shops If the terminal building company directly opens a store, the Company leases the store or office to the airline related company. However, some process including approval are necessary for sales at the airport. Reference Material 1 Source: Created based on the Suji De Miru Koku 2008 (Air travel 2008 in Figures) and securities reports and the websites of the various companies

(2) Company History Haneda Airport was re-launched as Japanese air gateway after being returned by the U.S. in 1952. However, on account of a lack of financial resources after the war, only the costs for paving the taxiway and apron were included in the national budget. Therefore, it was decided to build the terminal with private funds (cabinet approved), and in 1953 the Company was founded with the cooperation of major financial institutions (with capital 150 million yen), and the terminal was opened in May 1955. 1953 (July) Established with private sector capital of 150 million yen, commenced planning of terminal building. 1955 (May) Opened and launched operation of the terminal building. 1964 (April) Separate domestic arrival terminal building completed in time with the Tokyo Olympic Games. (October) Duty-free sales operations commenced. 1970 (May) New international arrival terminal building completed. 1978 (March) Narita office opened at Narita International Airport. (May) Commenced merchandise sales including duty-free articles, hotel reservation services and other operations with the opening of Narita International Airport. 1990 (February) Listed on second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 1991 (September) Listed on first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 1993 (September) Opened Haneda Airport Terminal 1 (Big Bird). 1994 (July) Osaka office opened at Kansai International Airport. (September) Launched commissioned operation of duty-free shops and wholesale of duty-free goods accompanying opening of the Kansai Airport. 1998 (March) Opened the temporary international terminal at Haneda Airport. 2001 (February) International charter flights commenced at Haneda Airport. 2002 (April) Terminated periodic international flights from Haneda Airport (transfer of China Airlines and the EVA Airways to Narita). (May ) Completed expansion of the temporary international terminal at Haneda Airport. 2003 (November) International charter flights between Haneda and Seoul (Gimpo) commenced. 2004 (December) Terminal 2 commenced operations at Haneda Airport. Started renovation of Terminal 1 at Haneda Airport. 2005 (February) Chubu office opened in time with the opening of Central Japan International Airport. Wholesale of duty-free goods commenced with the opening of Central Japan International Airport. (September) Commenced first stage of the expansion of Terminal 2 at Haneda Airport. 2006 (April) Participated in the project of the maintenance and operation of terminal at international flight area of the Tokyo International Airport. (June) Invested in the special purpose company (SPC) Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation. 2007 (February) South Pier in Terminal 2 commenced operations at Haneda Airport. (September) International charter flights between Haneda and Shanghai (Hongqiao Airport) commenced. (December) Completed construction and opened the P4 multistory simple parking garage. 2008 (April) International charter flights between Haneda and Hong Kong commenced (during specific hours). (December) Commenced third stage of the expansion of Terminal 2 at Haneda Airport. 2009 (October) International charter flights between Haneda and Beijing commenced. Haneda Airport Terminal when opened Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Reference Material 2 Haneda Airport Terminal 2

(3) The Group s business expansion at each airport Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) Terminal 1 (area under management: 292,400m 2 ) Terminal 2 (area under management: 205,200m 2 ) Opened September 27, 1993 International Terminal (area under management: 9,600m 2 ) Construction, management, and operation of terminals Real estate leasing Merchandise sales (direct management) Food and beverage services (direct management) Passenger services Opened December 1, 2004 South Pier opened February 15, 2007 Parking Lot Management of parking lots (total of 3,220 spots) P1 parking lot 2,351 spots P4 multi-story parking 781 spots P5 parking lot 88 spots 1994.9.4 開港 2005.2.17 開港 Narita International Airport Kansai International Airport Central Japan International Airport Merchandise sales (duty-free shops, etc.) Wholesale (duty-free items, general items), commissioned management of duty-free shops Food and beverage service Passenger services Preparation/sales of in-flight meals Commissioned management of duty-free shops Merchandise sales Wholesale Reference Material 3 Wholesale

(4) Group companies (14 companies) Facilities management operations (6 companies) Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. 日本空港ビルデング [Maintenance management] Japan Airport Techno Co., Ltd. Maintenance management of facilities such as airport terminals Haneda Airport Security Co., Ltd. Security Service Sakura Clean Corporation Operation of airport cleaning center and waste deposal [Service] BIG WING Co., Ltd. Advertising and event planning Haneda Passenger Service Co., Ltd. Passenger service operations Hiro International Co., Ltd. Operation of paid waiting rooms and conference rooms at Haneda Airport Merchandise sales operations (4 companies) International Trade Inc. Retail and wholesale of general products and bonded goods to each shop at airports nationwide Japan Airport Logitem Co., Ltd. Logistics, including transportation and inspection Haneda Airport Enterprise Co., Ltd. Operation of shops at Haneda Airport Hamashin Co., Ltd. Retail and wholesale of marine products Food and beverage operations (4 companies) Tokyo Airport Restaurant Co., Ltd. Cosmo Enterprise Co., Ltd. CTT Inc. Kaikan Kaihatsu Co., Ltd. Restaurant business and production/sales of snacks at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport In-fight catering for foreign airlines such as American Airlines, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, China Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and production of frozen foods, etc. Cleaning of airline cabin items and dishware, etc. Operation of restaurants and the management of lodgings, halls, and conference rooms, etc. * In April 2007, the wholly-owned subsidiary Haneda Airport Security, Co., Ltd., (capital 50 million yen) was established as a company specializing in security operations, and the wholly-owned subsidiary Haneda Passenger Service Co., Ltd., (capital 50 million yen) was founded as a company specializing in passenger service operations. Both companies launched operations in July 2007. * For the purpose of enhancement and improvement of the JAT Group s governance, Airport Macs Co., Ltd. and Japan Airport Techno Co., Ltd. were merged into Japan Airport Techno Co., Ltd., and Haneda Airport Enterprise Co., Ltd. and Narita Airport Enterprise Co., Ltd. were merged into Haneda Airport Enterprise Co., Ltd., on July 1, 2009. Reference Material 4

(5) Composition of the Group businesses (by consolidated and segment; actual for FY09) Other 17% (20%) Shops at international terminal 14% (14%) Composition of sales In-flight meals 3% (3%) Restaurants 7% (7%) Food and beverage operations 11% (11%) Other 1% (1%) Merchandise sales operations 58% (59%) Rent revenue 12% (11%) Facilities management operations 31% (30%) Shops at domestic terminal 27% (25%) Facility user charges revenue 13% (12%) Other 6% (7%) Composition of operating income (pre-depreciation) Food and beverage operations 3% (3%) Merchandise sales operations 29% (32%) Facilities management operations 68% (65%) *Figures in parenthesis are actual figures for FY08. Reference Material 5

(6) Revenue composition (by consolidated and segment) Category Revenue details Expenses details Facilities management operations Rent revenue Facility user charges revenue Others Office lease (fixed rent); shop lease (fixed rent + percentage commission) User charges for common facilities of domestic flights from airline companies; Fees for use of passenger facilities (domestic flights: PFC, international: PSFC) Parking fee revenue, advertising revenue; sales from paid waiting room (Airport Lounge); revenue from subcontracted work Depreciation; water, heating, energy expenses; repairs expenses; lease fee (such as national property usage fee); taxes and public charges; cleaning expenses; outsourcing fees Lease fee (such as national property usage fee); taxes and public charges (fixed asset tax); outsourcing fees Shops at domestic terminal Merchandise sales for shops at Haneda Airport Cost of sales; supply expenses Merchandise sales operations Shops at international terminal Merchandise sales for duty-free shop at Haneda Airport; Merchandise sales for shops such as duty-free shops at Narita International Airport Cost of sales; supply expenses; percentage of business Others Wholesale to Narita International Airport, Kansai International Airport, and Central Japan International Airport Cost of sales Restaurants Restaurant sales at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport Food expenses (cost of sales for food and beverage), percentage of business Food and beverage operations In-flight meals Production and sales of in-flight meals Food expenses (cost of sales for food and beverage) Others Wholesale of products such as frozen foods and box meals Food expenses (cost of sales for food and beverage) Factors behind changes in earnings: Environment the airline industry operates in (such as changes in the number of passengers on both international and domestic flights) Government measures, etc. (such as the government s and regulating authority s airport management policy and revisions to and changes to the system of usage fees for national assets) Reference Material 6

(7) Sales by region and industry (Non-consolidated) Narita International Airport 18% (23%) Central Japan International Airport and others 2% (2%) By region Haneda Airport 71% (66%) Upper figure: actual for FY09 (Lower figure): actual for FY08 Kansai International Airport 7% (7%) Development of Company-owned land (Effective use of land previously used for dorms and company housing) 2% (2%) Development of Companyowned land 2% (Ciel Gran plan) (2%) Haneda Airport Rent revenue Facility user charges revenue 31% (29%) Haneda Airport Total 71% (66%) By segment Haneda Airport 40% (37%) Upper figure: actual for FY09 (Lower figure): actual for FY08 Central Japan International Airport and others 2% (2%) Merchandise sales, etc. 67% (69%) Narita International Airport 18% (23%) Kansai International Airport 7% (7%) Reference Material 7

(8) Facilities of Tokyo International Airport (Investment plan) Terminal 2 ANA, ADO, SNA, SFJ Fixed Spots : 20 [Construction of P4 Multi-story Parking] Multi-story parking garage (800 spots) Investment amount: 2.0 billion Placed in service in December 2007 P4 [Expansion and Renovation of the International Terminal] For charter flights to and from Shanghai (Hongqiao) Airport Investment amount: 2.1 billion Completed in November 2007 Expansion and Renovation Investment amount: 1.5 billion Completed in June 2008 [Third Stage of the Plan] Main building Investment amount: 19.0 billion Construction started in December 2008 [Construction of P4 Multi-story Parking] Full-scale multistory parking garage Investment amount: 6.0 billion Construction started in March 2009 Terminal 1 JAL Group, SKY, SFJ Fixed Spots : 24 [Fourth Stage of the Plan] Expansion and Renovation of 3 spots Investment amount: 8.0 billion To be placed in service in 2013 Reference Material 8

II. Efforts related to the Tokyo International Airport Re-expansion Project Ⅱ. 東京国際空港再拡張事業への取り組み (1) Re-expansion Project of Tokyo International Airport Runway Construction Project Construction started: 2006 Expected opening: October 21, 2010 Runway C New runway Terminal 2 International Terminal Runway B Terminal 1 Runway A With the additional expansion, the capacity of departures and arrivals will increase by 1.3 times [Present] (September 1, 2007-) 303 thousand a year (on day time) (equivalent to 830 times a day) International Section Development Project (by PFI) Expected opening: October 21, 2010 Increase of 104 thousand a year (or 284 a day) Of which around 60 thousand are for international flights (on day time) Haneda Airport Overview [After the re-expansion] 407 thousand times a year (on day time) (equivalent to 1,114 times a day) Reference Material 9 * Estimated based on the materials from the Study Group meeting for slot allocation standards at Haneda Airport (June 2009) and the Growth Strategy Council of MLIT (April 2010) from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

(2) Founding and present state of the Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation April 21, 2006 June 1, 2006 June 20, 2006 July 7, 2006 October 2007 February 2008 HKT Group, represented the Company, was selected as the candidate for the project HKT Group concluded basic agreement with the Japanese government The special purpose company, Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation was founded Business agreement was concluded between the Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation and the Japanese government Announcement of tender for construction of facilities such as terminal building Terminal Building (3 sections) 1. South Wing 2. Main building, access route, supply and processing facilities building 3. North Wing Airport users parking lot (1 section) Concluded a subcontracting agreement regarding the construction of passenger terminal Terminal Building 1. South Wing: Joint venture construction project (Kashima and Kitano) 2. Main building, access course, supply and processing facilities building: Joint venture construction project (Kashima and Kitano) 3. North Wing: Joint venture construction projection (Toda and Konoike) Airport users parking lot: Joint venture construction project (Shimizu, Tokyu, Lotte) April 2008 Conducted a event to wish safety construction of new facilities such as terminal building May 2008 New Construction launched July 2010 Expected completion construction October 21, 2010 Expected launch of operations 1. Company Name 2. Date Founded June 20, 2006 3. Headquarters Location Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 4. Capital 4.5 billion yen 5. Businesses Maintenance and management of the terminal building in the international section of Tokyo International Airport 6. Representative President Haruhiko Shimoda (previously the vice president of Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.) 7. Composition of Shareholders 8. Corporate Philosophy Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. (34%) Japan Airlines Corporation (17%) All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (17%) Narita International Airport Corporation (9%) Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (7%) NTT Data Corporation (3%) SECOM Co., Ltd. (3%) Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. (3%) Keihin Electric Express Railway Co., Ltd. (2%) Tokyo Monorail Co., Ltd. (2%) Development Bank of Japan (1%) Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd. (1%) Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. (1%) To establish the new international terminal building as the new gateway to the East Asia and create a convenient and pleasant urban international airport so as to contribute to the strengthening of exchanges between Japan and East Asia and realization of a tourism-based country Reference Material 10 Note: Created by the Company based on material from the Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation

(3) Summary of the New International Terminal Summary of facilities Site area: approx. 130,000m 2 Terminal building Floor space: approx. 159,000m 2 Floors: 5 floors Fixed spots: 10 spots (10 open spots) Parking lot Total floor space: approx. 67,000m 2 Floors: 6 levels, 7 floors Capacity: approx. 2,300 vehicles Legend Path for general departure passengers Path for group departure passengers Path for VIP departure passengers Service for affluent passengers Path for general arrival passengers Path for VIP arrival passengers Terminal Market Place Observation Deck Airside Area Parking lot for airport users Monorail Connecting passageway Bus Taxi Keihin Express Access Hall Bus 3F General Information Counter 2F General Information Counter 1F General Information Counter Entrance Plaza 1F Cab-side Check-in Counter Departure Lobby Departure Passengers Arrival Lobby Customs Immigration and Quarantine (Customs) / Baggage Claim Area Arrival Passengers Machinery Room Security check CIQ Customs Immigration and Quarantine (Immigration, Quarantine) Departure Concourses Gate Lounge Luggage handling Area Arrival Concourses Passenger boarding bridge Airport Limousine departure Airport Limousine arrival In the five floors terminal, the 3rd floor is for departures, and 2nd floor is for arrivals, both of which are designed flat, for easy movement,and with a simple and easy-to-understand layout. In addition, the 1st floor is for road level access, and the 4th and 5th floors are commercial and service space. Reference Material 11 Note: Created by the Company based on material from the Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation

(4) Overall layout of the new International area Apron area Haneda Airport International Apron PFI Co., Ltd. (Representative company: Taisei Corporation) Cargo area Tokyo International Air Cargo Terminal Ltd. (Representative company: Mitsui & Co., Ltd.) Land for development Terminal building area Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation (Representative company: Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.) Kan-pachi Road Airport access road Keihin Express Tokyo Monorail Actual area for the construction and operation of terminal building *Including the land for the CIQ facilities directly managed by the national government (around 115m 50m) Terminal building construction/operation business (within leased air space) Actual area for the construction and operation of the cargo terminal Including the land for the CIQ facilities directly managed by the national government (around 100m 80m) Actual area for construction of the apron Other major businesses (Keihin Express and Tokyo Monorail) Reference Material 12 Based on material from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

III. Changes in passenger volume on domestic and international flights (Haneda and Narita) (Ten thousand passengers) Passengers using Haneda domestic flights and Narita international flights 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Haneda Airport domestic passengers (left axis) 4,630 4,863 5,141 2,675 2,631 2,587 2,768 5,416 5,568 2,945 5,854 Narita International Airport international passengers (left axis) Haneda Airport international passengers (right axis) 2,677 87 84 85 85 97 95 9-11 Terrorist Attack in the US 6,180 6,196 6,163 6,229 6,526 3,207 International charter flights moved to Narita 14 Terminal 2 opened at Haneda SARS outbreak 2,886 Launch of Gimpo flights 35 3,397 3,356 84 130 6,495 6,319 Financial crisis being triggered by the US 3,418 3,416 161 195 H1N1 influenza outbreak Launch of Shanghai flights Increase in flights to Gimpo 5,934 3,151 3,151 3,176 800 860 6,100 6,160 6,220 New International Terminal to be opened 500 243 275 Launch of Beijing flights Increase in flights to Hong Kong Launch of Hong Kong flights 3,242 3,307 '96.3 '97.3 '98.3 '99.3 '00.3 '01.3 02.3 '03.3 '04.3 '05.3 '06.3 '07.3 '08.3 '09.3 '10.3 11.3 12.3 13.3 (Forecast) (Ten thousand passengers) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Fiscal year Haneda international flight passengers Reference Material 13 Source: Created by the Company based on material from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Narita International Airport Corporation

IV. Monthly trend (Merchandise sales and Food and beverage) Monthly trend Shops in domestic terminal Haneda Airport (year-on-year change) 20 % Passengers (Domestic flights) Sales (Shops in domestic terminal) 10 Sales Financial crisis being triggered by the US H1N1 influenza outbreak 0 Passengers -10-20 07.04 07,05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 14 Note: Number of passengers based on the material from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Land, Transport and Tourism

Monthly trend Shops in international terminal Haneda Airport (year-on-year change) 80 % Passengers (International flights) Sales (Shops in international terminal) 60 40 Passengers H1N1 influenza outbreak Launch of international charter flights between Haneda and Beijing: 4 flights/day 20 0-20 Launch of international charter flights between Haneda and Shanghai (Hongqiao Airport): 4 flights/day Launch of international charter flights between Haneda and Hong Kong: 1 flight/day International charter flights between Haneda and Hong Kong increased from 1 to 2 flights/day -40 Financial crisis being triggered by the US Sales -60 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 15 Note: Number of passengers based on the material from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Land, Transport and Tourism

Monthly trend Haneda restaurants Haneda Airport (year-on-year change) 20 % Passengers (Haneda) Sales (Restaurant) 10 Sales 0 Passengers -10-20 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 16 Note: Number of passengers based on the material from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Land, Transport and Tourism

Monthly trend Shops in international terminal Narita International Airport (year-on-year change) % 40 30 Passengers (Narita International Airport) Sales (Shops in international terminal) 20 Duty-free brand mall opened at Terminal 2 Narita International Airport Financial crisis being triggered by the US H1N1 influenza outbreak 10 0 Passengers -10-20 -30 Sales -40 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 17 Note: Number of passengers calculated based on material from the Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd., and the Company s research. Sales are sales from directly managed duty-free shops.

Monthly trend Others Kansai International Airport (year-on-year change) 50 40 % Passengers (Kansai International Airport) Sales 30 20 10 No.2 runway at Kansai International Airport opened Sales Financial crisis being triggered by the US H1N1 influenza outbreak 0-10 Passengers -20-30 -40-50 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 18 Note: Number of passengers calculated based on material from the Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd., and the Company s research. Sales included retail sales and fees for commissioned operation of stores.

Monthly trend Narita restaurants Narita International Airport (year-on-year change) 40 30 % Passengers (Narita International Airport) Sales (Restaurant) 20 10 Passengers 0-10 -20 Sales -30-40 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 19 Note: Number of passengers calculated based on the material from the Narita International Airport Corporation and the Company s research

Monthly trend In-flight meals Narita International Airport (year-on-year change) 30 20 % Passengers (Narita International Airport) Sales (In-flight meals) 10 0 Passengers -10 Sales -20-30 07.04 07.05 07.06 07.07 07.08 07.09 07.10 07.11 07.12 08.01 08.02 08.03 08.04 08.05 08.06 08.07 08.08 08.09 08.10 08.11 08.12 09.01 09.02 09.03 09.04 09.05 09.06 09.07 09.08 09.09 09.10 09.11 09.12 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 Reference Material 20 Note: Number of passengers calculated based on the material from the Narita International Airport Corporation and the Company s research