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Amadeus Jan-Jun 2017 Results July 28, 2017

Disclaimer This presentation may contain certain statements which are not purely historical facts, including statements about anticipated or expected future revenue and earnings growth. Any forward-looking statements in this presentation are based upon information available to Amadeus on the date of this presentation. Any forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from the events or results described in the forward-looking statements. Amadeus undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. This presentation has to be accompanied by a verbal explanation. A simple reading of this presentation without the appropriate verbal explanation could give rise to a partial or incorrect understanding. Operating review President & CEO, 2

Operating Review Luis Maroto President and CEO

H1 2017 - Continued expansion across our businesses Revenue +9.5% Strong operating performance Navitaire acquisition effect (late Jan. 16) Positive FX impact EBITDA +10.1% Positive FX impact Excluding FX effects: high single-digit revenue and EBITDA growth rate and margin expansion Adjusted profit +16.1% Adjusted EPS +15.9% Free cash-flow +7.6% Leverage 1.10x Revenue EBITDA 2,491 999 574 449 In millions Adj. profit Free CF 4

At the heart of travel progressing with our strategies Recent business highlights Airline Distribution Renewed/signed 9 content agreements, including Korean Air and Westjet Airlines (total of 21 in H1 2017) Expanded airlines merchandising capabilities in indirect channel 70% of bookings through Amadeus can carry ancillary services - Amadeus Ancillary Services contracted by 130 carriers and implemented by 101 airlines Amadeus Fare Families solution - 54 contracted airline customers and 46 implemented Low-cost carrier segment growth Over 100 LCCs and hybrid carriers content accessible for Amadeus subscribers 10% H1 2017 volume growth Technology Amadeus exclusively run on open systems TPF decommissioning complete 1. For more information on Amadeus Airport Pay, please click here. Airline IT Southwest Airlines largest US domestic carrier migrated to Altéa: 3-year close collaboration by a team composed of 1,500 Southwest/Amadeus team members Implementation activity also included Malaysia Airlines and Kuwait Airways to Altéa. Viva Air Peru, Andes Líneas Aéreas, JetSMART and GoAir to New Skies New signings for the full Altéa suite - Air Algérie (+Revenue Management and e- Commerce) Additional Airline IT upselling continued in the quarter with new contracts for Revenue Management, Standalone Solutions, Amadeus Airline Cloud Availability and Amadeus Anytime Merchandising New businesses Hospitality IT. Making progress in the development of a Guest Reservation System (GRS) and a next-generation Property Management System for the hospitality industry Plan to initiate progressive roll-out of the GRS together with InterContinental Hotels Group in Q4 2017 Payments. Amadeus and Ingenico launched Amadeus Airport Pay 1 with Lufthansa Group Airport IT. Continued traction in the market with new contract wins and customer implementations 5

2017 2016 Amadeus Amadeus IT Holding IT Holding and its and affiliates its affiliates and subsidiaries and subsidiaries Volume growth (%) Distribution Amadeus TA Bookings (in millions) Amadeus TA Air Bookings by region 310.5 31.2 +5.8% 328.4 +5.7% 33.2 279.3 295.2 WE +2.4% APAC +10.0% NA +6.9% MEA +4.6% CESE +4.5% LatAm +14.7% LatAm, CESE, 6.4% 8.0% MEA, 12.1% NA, 17.8% APAC, 18.5% WE, 37.1% Weight (%) Air bookings Non-air bookings WE = Western Europe; CESE = Central, Eastern and Southern Europe; MEA = Middle East and Africa; LatAm = Latin America; NA = North America (incl. Mexico) TA Air Booking Industry Growth 1 Competitive position 1 6.7% 1.7% 4.3% Q1 2017 Q2 2017 H1 2017 43.2% 43.6% 1. When we refer to our competitive position, we are taking into account our TA air bookings in relation to the TA air booking industry, defined as the total volume of travel agency air bookings processed by the global CRS. It excludes air bookings made directly through in-house airline systems or single country operators, the latter primarily in China, Japan and Russia, which together combined represent an important part of the industry. 6

Volume growth (%) IT Solutions Passengers Boarded 1 (in millions) 628.7 33.8 594.9 +19.8% +8.1% 2 753.4 110.0 643.4 Organic Non organic Amadeus PB 1 by region WE +13.4% APAC +18.4% LatAm +16.9% MEA +8.0% NA +104.3% CESE +30.8% MEA, 8.1% LatAm, 9.5% NA, 7.8% APAC, 31.3% CESE, 5.2% WE, 38.0% WE = Western Europe; CESE = Central, Eastern and Southern Europe; MEA = Middle East and Africa; LatAm = Latin America; NA = North America (incl. Mexico) Weight (%) As of June 30, 2017, 199 3 customers had contracted for Altéa or New Skies, of which 189 had been migrated PB growth of 19.8%, driven by: Organic growth of 8.1% 2 Impact from new carrier implementations (such as, Southwest Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Viva Air Peru, Andes Líneas Aéreas, JetSMART and GoAir in Q2 2017; Swiss International Air Lines, Brussels Airlines, China Airlines, Ukraine International Airlines and Viva Group in 2016) The consolidation of Navitaire from late January 2016 1. Passengers Boarded ( PB ) refers to actual passengers boarded onto flights operated by our Altéa and New Skies migrated airlines. 2. Calculated based on passengers boarded adjusted to reflect growth of comparable airlines on the Altéa and New Skies platforms during both periods, excluding Air Berlin and January 2016 and 2017 Navitaire New Skies passengers boarded 3. Airlines that have contracted at least the Altéa Inventory module, in addition to the Reservations module, or Navitaire s New Skies solution 7

2016 Amadeus IT Group and its affiliates and subsidiaries Financial highlights Ana de Pro CFO

Solid revenue growth Group Revenue (in millions) +9.5% 2,490.7 2,275.5 Segment Revenue (in millions) Distribution +7.6% IT Solutions +13.3% 1,635.5 855.2 1,520.5 754.9 Group revenue expanded by 9.5%, resulting from the positive evolution of Distribution and IT Solutions, the consolidation of Navitaire, a positive FX impact and a negative 2016 leap year effect Distribution: volume growth, expansionary average revenue per booking (positive booking mix from higher weight of global bookings) and higher revenue from search solutions, tools for corporations and payment solutions IT Solutions: (i) PB volume growth, coupled with a dilutive airline IT average pricing (higher weight of LCC and hybrid carriers, partly offset by a successful upselling activity), and (ii) growing revenue from new businesses 9

Contribution growth across segments Segment Contribution (in millions) 800.0 750.0 700.0 650.0 600.0 550.0 500.0 Distribution 677.2 +4.5% 707.5 44.5% 43.3% Contribution Margin (%) 250.0% 650.0 200.0% 550.0 150.0% 450.0 100.0% Indirect costs (in millions) 269.4 350.0 50.0% 0.0% 250.0 IT Solutions +10.3% +17.9% 499.3 588.5 66.1% 68.8% Contribution Margin (%) 297.1 250.0% 200.0% 150.0% 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% Distribution: margin dilution driven by (i) unitary cost expansion, resulting from competitive pressure and regional and customer mix, and (ii) a negative FX impact IT Solutions: margin expansion supported by operating leverage and non-recurring positive effects in Airline IT, as well as continued expansion from new businesses Indirect costs increase, due to (i) the consolidation of Navitaire, (ii) higher resources in corporate functions to support our overall business expansion, and (iii) a negative FX impact 10

620.0 610.0 600.0 590.0 580.0 570.0 560.0 550.0 540.0 530.0 520.0 510.0 500.0 490.0 480.0 470.0 460.0 450.0 440.0 430.0 420.0 410.0 400.0 390.0 380.0 370.0 360.0 350.0 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 2017 Amadeus IT Holding and its affiliates and subsidiaries Double-digit EBITDA and Adjusted EPS growth EBITDA (in millions) Adj. Profit 1 (in millions) & Adj. EPS 2 ( ) 1,100.0 1,000.0 900.0 800.0 907.1 39.9% +10.1% 998.9 40.1% 41.5% 40.5% 1.13 494.5 +15.9% +16.1% 1.31 574.0 700.0 EBITDA EBITDA Margin (%) Expansive margin EBITDA growth supported by the positive performance of both Distribution and IT Solutions, the consolidation of Navitaire and a positive FX impact (negative impact on costs and EBITDA margin) Excluding FX, high single-digit EBITDA growth rate and margin expansion 39.5% Adjusted Profit Adjusted EPS Adjusted profit increase as a result of : EBITDA growth, lower financial expenses and a corporate tax rate reduction Partially offset by an increase in D&A 1. Excluding after-tax impact of the following items: (i) accounting effects derived from PPA exercises and impairment losses, (ii) non-operating exchange gains (losses) and (iii) other nonrecurring items. 2. EPS corresponding to the Adjusted profit attributable to the parent company. Calculated based 11 11 on weighted average outstanding shares of the period.

370.0 350.0 330.0 310.0 290.0 270.0 250.0 360.0 340.0 320.0 300.0 280.0 260.0 240.0 220.0 200.0 180.0 160.0 140.0 120.0 100.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 0.0 Amadeus IT Group and its affiliates and subsidiaries Investment in R&D and Capex R&D investment 1 (in millions) Capex (in millions) 349.2 +3.2% 360.6 288.4 +0.8% 290.8 45.3 54.9 243.1 235.9 15.3% 14.5% 12.7% 11.7% R&D % of Revenue R&D investment related to: (i) customer implementations, (ii) product portfolio expansion and evolution, including new businesses, and (iii) cross-area technological projects R&D represented 14.5% of revenue Intangible Assets Property, plant and equipment % of Revenue 3.0% decline in capex in intangible assets, driven by lower signing bonuses Increase in capex in PP&E, due to higher hardware and software purchases, as well as equipment for new offices Capex represented 11.7% of revenue 1. Net of Research Tax Credit 12

Free cash-flow generation and leverage Free cash-flow 1 (in millions) Net Debt (in millions) and Leverage (x) 2 +7.6% 1.14x 1.10x 449.1 417.3 1,957.5 1,975.1 Dec 31, 2016 Jun 30, 2017 Increased free cash-flow generation, as a result of: Higher EBITDA, lower interest paid and stable capex, partly offset by higher taxes paid, and working capital requirements Net debt increase mostly driven by a timing difference in the payment of the complementary dividend (which was paid on June 30 this year, vs. July 28 last year) Leverage at the low end of our target capital structure range of 1.0-1.5x net debt / EBITDA 1. Free cash-flow defined as EBITDA, less capex, plus changes in our operating working capital, less taxes paid, less interests and financial fees paid. 2. Covenant net financial debt and leverage based on the definition included in the senior credit agreement covenants. Leverage calculated as covenant net financial debt divided by LTM covenant EBITDA. 13

Q2 2017 Highlights 2016 Amadeus IT Group and its affiliates and subsidiaries

Volume growth (%) Volume growth (%) Q2 Volumes Amadeus TA Bookings 1 (in millions) 153.5 +2.4% 157.2 15.4 16.2 +2.1% 138.1 141.0 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Air Bookings Non-air bookings Passengers Boarded 1 (in millions) 356.2 22.4 333.8 +16.1% +9.1% 2 413.7 49.4 364.4 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Organic Non organic 1. Passengers Boarded ( PB ) refers to actual passengers boarded onto flights operated by our Altéa and New Skies migrated airlines. 2. Calculated based on passengers boarded adjusted to reflect growth of comparable airlines on the Altéa and New Skies platforms during both periods, excluding Air Berlin and January 2016 and 2017 Navitaire New Skies passengers boarded Amadeus TA Air Bookings by region WE (2.7%) APAC +8.2% NA +2.0% MEA +1.6% CESE +4.6% LatAm +10.1% LatAm, CESE, 6.8% 8.6% MEA, 12.7% NA, 18.1% WE = Western Europe; CESE = Central, Eastern and Southern Europe; MEA = Middle East and Africa; LatAm = Latin America; NA = North America (incl. Mexico) Amadeus PB 1 by region WE +8.8% APAC +9.2% NA +140.8% LatAm +10.5% MEA +9.3% MEA, 7.7% LatAm, 8.5% NA, 10.0% CESE, 5.4% APAC, 19.0% WE, 34.9% WE, 39.6% CESE +21.7% APAC, 28.9% WE = Western Europe; CESE = Central, Eastern and Southern Europe; MEA = Middle East and Africa; LatAm = Latin America; NA = North America (incl. Mexico) Weight (%) Weight (%) 15

Q2 revenue by segment Group Revenue (in millions) +7.3% 1,155.4 1,239.9 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Segment Revenue (in millions) Group revenue expanded by 7.3%, resulting from the positive evolution of Distribution and IT Solutions and a positive FX impact Distribution: volume growth, expansionary average revenue per booking (positive booking mix from higher weight of global bookings) and higher revenue from search solutions, tools for corporations and payment solutions Distribution +3.8% 768.8 798.1 IT Solutions 386.6 +14.2% 441.7 IT Solutions: (i) airline IT double-digit growth, driven by: PB volume growth, pricing impacted by dilutive effect from a higher weight of LCC and hybrid carriers, and a successful upselling activity, and (ii) growing revenue from new businesses Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 16

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Key Performance Indicators H1 2017 H1 2016 % Change TA Air Booking Industry Growth (%) 4.3% 2.2% Amadeus TA Air Bookings (in m) 295.2 279.3 5.7% Passengers Boarded (in m) 753.4 628.7 19.8% Revenue 2,490.7 2,275.5 9.5% EBITDA 998.9 907.1 10.1% Adjusted profit 574.0 494.5 16.1% Adjusted EPS (in ) 1.31 1.13 15.9% Free cash-flow 449.1 417.3 7.6% R&D 360.6 349.2 3.2% CAPEX as % of Revenue 11.7% 12.7% (1.0 p.p.) 18

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