Modern, dynamically developing European airline

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Modern, dynamically developing European airline

Eurolot S.A. began its business activity in 1996 (wet lease operations for LOT Polish Airlines) Eurolot is a joint stock company, owned by the State Treasury (62.1% ) and TFSilesia (37.9%) Our fleet consists of 11 modern turboprop Bombardier Q400 NextGen, 3 ATR 72-200 and 3 Embraer 175 (2 opereate for Republic of Poland) Current fleet projects: 3 ATR 72-200 sale, 3 Q400 on order and other projects IOSA cert, own Part 145 Organisation and Flight Training Organisation Out staff currently is 350 employees incl. 25 contracted pilots and cabin crew members Areas of business activity: ACMI, K2 - own network, charters and ad-hoc operations (within 2 hours from order) We are looking for new opportunities Own network started in 2011 with web-only distribution, now 4 GDS systems, 3 interline agreements

Eastern Europe Opportunities : - Eastern Europe markets growing faster even than Poland or EU (ie. Ukraine, Russia) - markets greatly underserved Challenges: - old bilateral agreements limiting the possibilities of development - protective market approach (eg. designation necessary to operate flights, limited number of carriers allowed to operate, predesigned entry points etc.) - different distribution model (limited internet access, low credit card penetration, high percentage of agency bookings)

Polish regional market potential High growth potential, low market maturity: - growth rate in Poland - 3% (2013 vs. 2012) - increasing importance of regional markets (60% of all traffic from Polish airports)

and challenges: - growing competion legacy carriers, LCCs and ground transportation - high seasonality of demand - high LCC penetration (over 50% traffic at regional airports) - high price sensitivity of demand - dilution of potential (airports wanting both LCC and legacy traffic on similar routes) - taking over of developed regional routes by LCC

and more inhouse challenges: - new aircraft cost that needs maximal utilization - low brand awareness, especially internationally - high marketing and distribution costs (low volume) - limited choice of high quality and reasonably priced inventory and RM systems Our solution is to grow while minimizing unit costs

How to cope with the challenges? - maximize summer operations (up to 280 BH / aircraft in summer season on own network) - using high-revenue opportunities outside of Poland (cooperation with tour operators and tourism organizations Usedom Island, Czech Republic) - constant improvement of performance - high quality of in-flight service, but keeping the cost under control - use the benefits of brand-new aircraft

Eurolot presence at Polish regional airports: - 3 main regional bases (GDN, KRK, WRO) - 3 secondary airports (POZ, RZE, LUZ) - high demand for point-to-point connections to primary airports - need for a regional operator, especially for business traffic - several niche routes (low to medium capacity) with moderate demand, not attractive enough for LCC or legacy carriers

*6 routes to be announced MAIN FOCUS ON REGIONAL AIRPORTS: GDANSK (GDN) KRAKOW (KRK) WROCLAW (WRO)

Flexibility is key! - ability to react quickly to market changes - lean organization with low cost base

Eurolot in figures 50.000 passengers served in 2011 180.000 passengers served in 2012 220.000 passengers served in 2013 440.000 passegers in 2014 (forecast) 800.000 to 1 mln passengers annually on ACMI flights 35.000 movements annually 8 deliveries in 2012 3 deliveries in 2013 10 ATR 72-200/42-500 sold in 2012/2013 2 redelivered ATR 42-500 to Lessor in 2013 21 routes served (summer 2013, no PSO routes in PL) One of the youngest fleet in Europe NO 1 airline from Poland to Croatia.

Essential to know and learn the local market: -thorough research of the local demand - replying to the needs of local business and stakeholders - close cooperation with regional airports (act as additional sales and marketing department, often have more access to local stakeholders)

Aircraft utilization 2013 ACMI Own network Charters Other 1% 1% Revenue structure 2013 ACMI charters K2 26% 36% 62% 72% 2%

Regularity and punctuality JAN 2013 - FEB 2014 100.00% 90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% Punctuality Puncutality - target 86,49% Regularity Regularity - target 98%

Thank you for your attention Bart Matusewicz Vice President Operations & Maintenance b.matusewicz@eurolot.com T: +48 22 606 95 21 M: +48 667 694 129