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    - Cross-reference: Fraport Traffic Figures are available at
    http://www.presseportal.de/dokumente -

    Frankfurt Airport reports 1.2 percent decline in passenger traffic
    during the first nine months of 2016, despite achieving a new
    September record - Cargo volumes continue to rise

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    Frankfurt Airport (FRA) has set a new September record, welcoming
    a total of 5.9 million passengers in September 2016. However, this
    positive result was helped by the fact that in the same month of the
    previous year, a strike had led to a noticeable reduction in
    passenger volumes. Without this base effect, passenger traffic would
    have remained almost level year-on-year.

    Cargo throughput (airfreight + airmail) at FRA was positively
    impacted by the slight recovery of the global economy, resulting in a
    gain of 5.9 percent in September 2016.

    Despite the rise in passenger and cargo volumes, aircraft
    movements shrank by 0.6 percent to 41,973 takeoffs and landings.
    Adjusted for the base effect (pilot strike in September 2015),
    aircraft movements saw an underlying decline of 2.3 percent in
    September 2016. Accumulated maximum takeoff weights (MTOWs) expanded
    by 1.8 percent to almost 2.7 million metric tons, thus also posting a
    new September record.

    During the January-to-September 2016 period, Frankfurt Airport
    served a total of 46.7 million passengers, representing a 1.2 percent
    decrease compared to the previous year. This development can partly
    be attributed to the ongoing geopolitical situation, which has led to
    a reduction in air travel bookings worldwide. FRA welcomed some 18.0
    million passengers during the holiday months from July to September
    2016 - a 1.8 percent drop compared to the summer period of 2015.

    In contrast, cargo volumes increased 1.3 percent to just under 1.6
    million metric tons in the first nine months of 2016. MTOWs continued
    their upward trend, reaching a new record high of 22.6 million metric
    tons (up 0.6 percent) in the reporting period. Aircraft movements,
    however, declined by 1.4 percent to 353,449 takeoffs and landings in
    the year to September 2016.

    Airports in Fraport AG's international portfolio registered
    diverging traffic development during the first three quarters of
    2016. At Slovenia's Ljubljana Airport (LJU) traffic fell by 5.0
    percent (September 2016: down 3.7 percent to 151,658 passengers). At
    Peru's capital city airport in Lima (LIM) traffic climbed by 10.9
    percent to 14.0 million passengers (September 2016: up 8.7 percent to
    almost 1.6 million passengers). Similarly, the combined traffic
    figures for the Twin Star airports of Varna (VAR) and Burgas (BOJ) on
    Bulgaria's Black Sea coast grew by a noticeable 22.5 percent to 4.4
    million passengers (September 2016: up 26.8 percent to 691,780
    passengers). Due to the international geopolitical situation in the
    region as well as Russia's sanctions, Antalya Airport (AYT) on the
    Turkish Riviera reported a 34.2 percent decline to about 15.1 million
    passengers (September 2016: down 31.7 percent to 2.5 million
    passengers). In St. Petersburg, Russia, Pulkovo Airport (LED)
    welcomed nearly 10.2 million passengers, a 6.1 percent drop compared
    to the same nine-month period last year (September 2016: down 0.9
    percent to almost 1.4 million passengers). Although northern
    Germany's Hanover Airport (HAJ) achieved positive results in
    September 2016 (up 2.3 percent to 586,181 passengers), cumulative
    traffic for the first three quarters of the year dipped by 0.8
    percent to about 4.2 million passengers. In China, Xi'an Airport
    (XIY) again achieved strong double-digit growth of 11.3 percent to
    27.6 million passengers (September 2016: up 13.1 percent to 3.3
    million passengers).

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    Contact:
    Fraport AG
    Christian Engel
    Spokesperson
    Press Office, Corp. Communications
    60547 Frankfurt, Germany
    Telephone: +49 69 690-30713
    E-mail: c.engel2@fraport.de
    Internet: www.fraport.com
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