ADP // 2021 Universal Registration Document

PRESENTAT I ON OF THE GROUP

MAIN PLATFORMS

Traffic Growing QAIA’s airline network alongside valuable travel and tourism partners remains a priority. The number of airlines serving QAIA grew from 33 commercial airlines in 2008 to 50 carriers in 2019 and fell to 41 in 2021. They consist of scheduled passenger airlines and local charter and cargo carriers. In 2021, QAIA also served 71 scheduled non-stop and direct destinations, covering a broad network that spans the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. QAIA serves as the hub for Royal Jordanian – the national carrier – which was responsible for 35.9% of the airline activity in 2021, followed by Jordan Aviation (7.6%), Turkish Airlines (6.4%), Emirates (6.2%), Qatar Airways (5.6%) and Ryanair (3.7%). PASSENGERS TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN GLOBAL AIRLINE ALLIANCES AND LCC AT QAIA IN 2019

PASSENGER TRAFFIC (2010 -2021)

1

10

8.9

8.4

7.9

8

7.4

7.1 7.1

6.8

6.0

6 (in million) 5.2

5.9

4.6

4

2.1

2

0

Low cost companies 25%

2011

2017

2021

2012

2015

2013

2018

2016

2019

2014

2010

2020

Oneworld Alliance 42%

In 2021, connecting traffic at QAIA represented 0.5 million passengers, i.e. 11.2% of total traffic. The majority passengers (50.1%) originated from the Middle East, whose main purpose of travel was to visit friends and relatives. Europe represented the second largest group of passengers (29.9%).

Other companies 18%

Alliance Star Alliance 11%

Skyteam 4%

Infrastructure

1 Terminal 1 2 Doors and aircraft stands on contact 3 Car parks 4 Road access to Amman

5 Royal facilities 6 Cargo facilities 7 Aircraft maintenance 8 Service roads 9 Runway-taxiway system

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