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Passenger Flows Zurich Airport Summer timetable 2017

Table of Contents Preface 3 Specific distribution of passenger types 4 Graphics 5 1.1. Bus Gates A01 06 (Schengen) 10 1.2. Bus Gates A50 59 (Schengen) 11 1.3. Gates A62 86 (Schengen) 12 1.4. Bus Gates B10 (Schengen) 13 1.5. Gates B31 43 (Schengen) 14 1.6. Gates D31 43 (Non-Schengen) 15 1.7. Bus Gates D51 58 (Non-Schengen) 16 1.8. Gates E16 67 (Non-Schengen) 17 Appendix 19 Explanation of graphics on pages 5-9 19 Departing local passengers, page 5 19 Arriving and transfer passengers, page 6-7 20 Total passengers, page 8 20 Arriving local passengers, page 9 20 Page 2 of 21

Preface The publication "Passenger Flows" is a record for all employees of Zurich Airport as well as operating partners at Zurich Airport. The document provides an overview of airport areas which are used by passengers and which distances the passengers have to cover within the airport. We distinguish between and arriving local passengers, as well as arriving and transfer passengers. The record starts with charts that inform about the spatial distribution of the individual passenger types, followed by graphics stating the passenger flows. An explanation to the individual graphics can be found in the appendix of this document. All described information in this document refers to the stated period. This document will be issued shortly after the timetable change and may be downloaded as a PDF file at the following internet link: http://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/unternehmen/flughafen-zuerich-ag/passagierfluss In case of questions or requirements, you can reach our team «Datawarehouse & Statistics» (OND) as follows: Person in charge Franziska Platten Fabian Attinger Lisa Mischke E-Mail address franziska.platten@zurich-airport.com fabian.attinger@zurich-airport.com lisa.mischke@zurich-airport.com Further statistical analysis can be found in the statistical yearbook, which can be downloaded from the internet at: http://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/unternehmen/flughafen-zuerich-ag/statistisches-jahrbuch Thank you very much for your interest. Page 3 of 21

Specific distribution of passenger types Departing local passengers, summer timetable 2017 Transfer passengers, summer timetable 2017 Arriving local passengers, summer timetable 2017 Total passengers, summer timetable 2017 Definition: Local passengers: Passengers, whose trip begins and/or ends in Zurich. Transfer passengers: Passengers, who change the plane at Zurich Airport. Page 4 of 21

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1.1. Bus Gates A01 06 (Schengen) Page 10 of 21

Number of passengers 1.2. Bus Gates A50 59 (Schengen) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates A50 summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates A50 per class, summer timetable 2017 Month Class passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 105'101 1'485 5.2017 100'872 1'527 Eco 676'113 90.6% 6.2017 104'306 1'494 7.2017 119'920 1'612 Business 69'872 9.4% 8.2017 104'872 1'600 9.2017 115'087 1'555 First 17 0.0% 10.2017 95'844 1'469 Total 746'002 10'742 Total 746'002 100% Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates A50 on a reference day in the summertimetable 2017 Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates A50, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 1'000 800 600 400 200 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Departing passengers Page 11 of 21

Number of passengers 1.3. Gates A62 86 (Schengen) Number of passengers at the Gates A summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Gates A per class, summer timetable 2017 Month arriving arriving Class passengers flights passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 446'215 3'731 480'443 3'823 5.2017 457'983 3'964 478'001 4'035 Eco 3'414'911 93.5% 6.2017 514'409 4'139 523'416 4'174 7.2017 533'456 4'304 610'950 4'355 Business 235'682 6.5% 8.2017 582'215 4'293 524'535 4'319 9.2017 510'819 4'040 532'326 4'081 First 2'578 0.1% 10.2017 529'421 4'061 503'500 4'093 Total 3'574'518 28'532 3'653'171 28'880 Total 3'653'171 100% Daily course of passengers at the Gates A on a reference day in the summer timetable 2017 Daily course of arriving and passengers at the Gates A, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 3'000 2'800 2'600 2'400 2'200 2'000 1'800 1'600 1'400 1'200 1'000 800 600 400 200 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Arriving passengers Departing passengers Page 12 of 21

Number of passengers 1.4. Bus Gates B10 (Schengen) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates B10 summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates B10 per class, summer timetable 2017 Month Class passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 55'924 484 5.2017 56'387 534 Eco 421'360 96.8% 6.2017 60'418 520 7.2017 70'054 532 Business 13'944 3.2% 8.2017 61'045 529 9.2017 70'692 600 First - 0.0% 10.2017 60'784 562 Total 435'304 3'761 Total 435'304 100% Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates B10 on a reference day in the summer timetable 2017 Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates B10, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 1'000 800 600 400 200 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Departing passengers Page 13 of 21

Number of passengers 1.5. Gates B31 43 (Schengen) Number of passengers at the Gates B summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Gates B per class, summer timetable 2017 Month arriving arriving Class passengers flights passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 119'954 977 123'851 957 5.2017 124'347 1'067 128'054 1'075 Eco 828'060 93.6% 6.2017 109'837 904 115'954 904 7.2017 123'187 987 137'272 967 Business 56'453 6.4% 8.2017 128'703 985 121'447 968 9.2017 116'605 949 125'430 987 First - 0.0% 10.2017 136'331 1'098 132'505 1'101 Total 858'964 6'967 884'513 6'959 Total 884'513 100% Daily course of passengers at the Gates B on a reference day in the summer timetable 2017 Daily course of arriving and passengers at the Gates B, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 800 600 400 200 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Arriving passengers Departing passengers Page 14 of 21

Number of passengers 1.6. Gates D31 43 (Non-Schengen) Number of passengers at the Gates D summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Gates D per class, summer timetable 2017 Month arriving arriving Class passengers flights passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 113'294 854 117'258 846 5.2017 112'775 877 105'108 849 Eco 764'526 92.0% 6.2017 114'748 841 107'437 797 7.2017 125'399 901 140'079 901 Business 65'355 7.9% 8.2017 146'585 947 122'116 912 9.2017 122'107 892 114'317 840 First 848 0.1% 10.2017 132'953 982 124'414 956 Total 867'861 6'294 830'729 6'101 Total 830'729 100% Daily course of passengers at the Gates D on a reference day in the summer timetable 2017 Daily course of arriving and passengers at the Gates D, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Arriving passengers Departing passengers Page 15 of 21

Number of passengers 1.7. Bus Gates D51 58 (Non-Schengen) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates D50 summer timetable 2017 (incl. transfer passengers) Number of passengers at the Bus Gates D50 per class, summer timetable 2017 Month Class passengers flights passengers Share in % 4.2017 55'519 509 5.2017 53'204 578 Eco 379'250 96.1% 6.2017 53'375 546 7.2017 67'835 604 Business 15'568 3.9% 8.2017 56'264 594 9.2017 57'272 572 First - 0.0% 10.2017 51'353 524 Total 394'822 3'927 Total 394'818 100% Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates D50 on a reference day in the summer timetable 2017 Daily course of passengers at the Bus Gates D50, summer timetable 2017 (reference day July 14th 2017) 400 300 200 100 0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 local time Departing passengers Page 16 of 21

1.8. Gates E16 67 (Non-Schengen) Page 17 of 21

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Appendix Explanation of graphics on pages 5-9 The tables on page 4 will be used as the basis for the graphic chart of passenger flows on pages 5-9. The graphics are based on the stated period of time for the document. The graphics differentiate between and arriving local passengers, as well as arriving and transfer passengers. Departing local passengers, page 5 The numbers stated underneath the check-in areas show the total of passengers that have checked in at the respective check-in counter during the corresponding period of time. After the check-in, several routes lead the passengers to one of the three different Boarding Pass Controls (BC). Which way the passengers use is based on the following experience: Check-in 1 BC1 Economy / BC1 Priority, 1 st floor 100% of all passengers who have checked in at Check-in 1, plus 20% of all passengers who have used Check-in 3 Check-in 2 BC2, 2 nd floor 100% of all passengers who have checked in at Check-in 2, plus 80% of all passengers who have used Check-in 3. Check-in 3 Check-in 1 20% of all passengers who have checked in at Check-in 3. Check-in 3 Check-in 2 (via Service Bridge) 80% of all passengers who have checked in at Check-in 3. According to which entry of the BC the passengers use it can be differentiate in which area of the Airside Center they enter. The rotating arrow on the Airside Center shows how many local passengers are staying inside the Airside Center. However, we cannot determine the ways the passengers choose inside the Airside Center. But, the flight numbers inform us about the departure gates of the passengers. Starting from the Airside Center the arrows show how many local passengers proceed to which gate. The percentage of the total volume of local passengers is additionally shown in brackets on the arrows. Page 19 of 21

Arriving and transfer passengers, page 6-7 The graphic on page 6 shows the total of arriving transfer passengers and the corresponding gates. The next graphic (page 7) indicates how many transfer passengers depart from which gate. The percentage of the total amount of transfer passengers is additionally shown in brackets on the arrows. All transfer passengers arriving at a Non-Schengen gate as well as from a Non- Schengen gate do not enter the Airside Center. The numbers on the rotating arrows at Gates A and E define the percentage of transfer passengers who stay in the dock and do not enter the Airside Center, due to short connection times. The following connection times apply: - At Gates A 60 minutes - At Gates E 3 hours The rotating arrows inside the Airside Center define the number of transfer passengers inside the Airside Center but passenger ways inside the building cannot be determined. Total passengers, page 8 This graphic states the total number of local and transfer passengers by adding the total of local passengers (from page 5) to the total of transfer passengers (from page 7). The percentage of the total amount of passengers is additionally shown in brackets on the arrows. The number written on the rotating arrow at the Airside Center includes the local and transfer passengers who stay inside the Airside Center. The estimated total of transfer passengers who remain in the docks A and E due to short connection times is excluded. These totals are written on the rotating arrows of the respective docks. The estimated connection time for Gates A is 60 minutes, and for Gates E 3 hours. Furthermore excluded is the number of transfer passengers who proceed from one Non-Schengen gate to another Non-Schengen gate. The arrows show the total of passengers who proceed from the Airside Center in the different areas. Arriving local passengers, page 9 The arrows in this graphic indicate how many local passengers proceed from the gates to the arrival areas 1 or 2. The number below the arrival areas is the total of arriving local passengers. The percentage of the total amount of arriving local passengers is additionally shown in brackets on the arrows. Page 20 of 21

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