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CHARGES GUIDE 2013

CONTENTS

AIRPORTS MANAGED BY ANA, S.A. OPERATION PROCEEDINGS IN ANA AIRPORTS DEFINITIONS TRAFFIC CHARGES Landing/Take off Aircraft Parking Hangar Air Bridges and GPS Passenger Service Airport Opening Time PRM CHARGE SECURITY CHARGE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GENERAL INFORMATION

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IMPORTANT: This document is issued for information purposes only, providing a quick reference to the charges applied in airports under ANAs responsibility. Only the published legal texts shall prevail. Updated: April 2013

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AIRPORTS MANAGED BY ANA, S.A.


A ANA, S.A. is responsible for the management, operation and development of eight airports, according to a concession contract awarded by the State. The airports are: _Lisbon Airport _Francisco S Carneiro Airport _Faro Airport _Beja Civil Terminal In the Azores Islands: _Joo Paulo II Airport _Santa Maria Airport _Horta Airport _Flores Airport

OPERATION PROCEEDINGS IN ANA AIRPORTS


All flights landing on or taking-off Portuguese territory will be subject to Portuguese Civil Aviation legislation and penal determinations of police and public security in force in Portugal. Information about requirements and authorizations needed to operate in Portuguese territory is available in AIP PORTUGAL or at the following address: INSTITUTO NACIONAL DA AVIAO CIVIL Direco de Regulao Econmica Rua B, Edifcios 4, 5 e 6 1700-008 Lisboa Tel. +351 218 423 500 Fax. +351 218 423 582 To operate in ANA airports, it is necessary to fulfil a Traffic Form (Formulrio de Trfego), regarding aircraft s arrival and departure.

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DEFINITIONS
Technical Stops_ Technical stop means the use of the airport by an aircraft for other purposes than passenger, cargo or mail embarkation or disembarkation. Minimum charge per operation_ Lisbon Airport applies a minimum charge per operation to aircraft whose MTOW does not exceed 25 tonnes. This charge is not applicable to scheduled air services related with public service, to position flights or ferry related to such flights and to the following aircraft: ATR-72 Beechcraft 1900 D Citation III Citation VII Citation X CL 600 CRJ200 CRJ700 Embraer 145 Falcon 50 Falcon 900 Falcon 2000 Fokker 50 Fokker 70 HS-125 Lear Jet 24 D Lear Jet 35/A Lear Jet 54 Lear Jet 55 SAAB 2000 Passengers departing on Schengen flights_ All passengers whose destination is any country subscribing Schengen Agreements, including Portugal (Mainland, Madeira and Azores).

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Passengers departing on non-Schengen intra-EU flights_ Passengers travelling to a EU country that has not subscribed Schengen Agreements. Passengers departing on international flights_ Passengers travelling to any other destinations not included in the two previous categories. Direct transit passenger_ Passengers that after a short stay at a given airport, continuing their journey in the same aircraft, without changing the flight number, or in another aircraft with the same flight number due to technical problems. Transfer passenger_ Passengers arriving at an airport or aerodrome, in an aircraft with a given flight number, and departing in a period of time not exceeding 18 hours, or in the case of airports in the Azores, in a period of time not exceeding 24 hours, in that same aircraft or another with a different flight number or in other aircraft with the same flight number - unless the aircraft change is due to technical problems - and whose destination is not the origin airport.

Aircraft using the airport are subject to the following charges, exclusive of VAT (Value Added Tax).

TRAFFIC CHARGES_
Traffic charges at Mailand Airports has been in force since 1st December 2008, under Governmental Decree n. 1312/2008, 12th November 2008. Traffic charges at Azores Airports has been in force since 20th January 2009, under Governmental Decree n. 50/2008, 19th January 2009. _LANDING/TAKE OFF Landing/Take-Off charge is due for each landing operation. Landing/Take-Off charge is levied on the basis of the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) as stated in the Certificate of Airworthiness or in any other document that may be considered appropriate for this purpose and is due for each aircraft landing.

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Amounts charged in each category are cumulative, i.e., aircraft with a MTOW over 25 tonnes will be charged accordingly with the amounts established for each intermediate category where they may fall into.
LISBON PORTO FARO BEJA AZORES

LANDING/TAKE OFF - per tonne Aircrafts up to 25 tonnes, per tonne 25 to 75 tonnes, per tonne above 25 tonnes over 75 tonnes, per tonne above 75 tonnes 75 to 150 tonnes, per tonne above 75 tonnes over 150 tonnes, per tonne above 150 tonnes Technical Stops - value per tonne Minimum charge per operation - up to 10 tonnes Minimum charge per operation - 11 to 25 tonnes 4,35 5,28 6,21 5,28 4,04 106,64 170,63 4,35 5,28 6,21 5,28 4,04 4,35 5,28 6,21 5,28 4,04 4,35 5,28 6,21 5,28 4,04 3,07 3,76 4,42 3,33

Exemptions: _Operations exclusively made for the official transportation of State or Government heads and ministers and operations under reciprocity agreements, confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. _Operations by military aircraft or others, performing official military missions, non-remunerated or under special agreements binding the Portuguese State, as confirmed by the competent entities. _Operations for search and rescue, medical emergencies, internal security, civil protection and humanitarian missions, as demonstrated by documents. _Aircraft returning back to the airport due to technical breakdown, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure, duly demonstrated. Aircraft used for local flights of test, instruction and training flights may benefit from a reduction of at least 50%.

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_AIRCRAFT PARKING Parking charges are due for each parked aircraft, and are variable according to the parking areas (traffic areas, maintenance areas or other). Parking charges are not due for the first 90 minutes after landing and 90 minutes before take-off. Parking charges are due for certain periods of time and are based on the tonnage metrical unit of the aircraft maximum take-off weight.
LISBON PORTO FARO BEJA AZORES

PARKING CHARGE Traffic Areas All aircraft (per tonne and per day) Aircraft till 14 tonnes (per day) up to 24h or part 24h to 48h or part 48h to 72h or part over 72h or part Aircraft more than 14 tonnes up to 24h or part (per tonne) 24h to 48h or part (per tonne) 48h to 72h or part (per tonne) over 72h or part (per tonne) Maintenance Areas up to 12 weeks (per tonne and per day) over 12 weeks (per tonne and per day) Surcharge (per 15 min or part thereof) 43,92 43,92 43,92 1,08 1,46 43,92 43,92 1,46 2,92 4,38 5,85 21,75 43,49 65,23 86,98 1,46 1,46 1,46 1,46

Lisbon Airport applies four categories in the following terms: _aircraft with MTOW till 14 tonnes, whose charge is based only on schedule category; _aircraft with MTOW more than 14 tonnes, whose charge is based on schedule category associated with aircraft MTOW. The defined categories are cumulative.

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The following operations are exempt of parking charges in the first 48 hours after landing, provided that the airport is not used as their home base: _Operations exclusively made for the official transportation of State or Government heads and ministers and operations under reciprocity agreements, confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; _Operations by military aircraft or others, performing official military missions, non-remunerated or under special agreements binding the Portuguese State, as confirmed by the competent entities; _Operations for search and rescue, medical emergencies, internal security, civil protection and humanitarian missions, as demonstrated by documents.

_HANGAR This charge is levied on parked aircraft in hangars. Hangar charges are due for 24 h periods or part of and are based on the tonnage metrical unit of the aircraft maximum take-off weight. A charge of 2.95 is livied for Mainland and Azores Airports

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_AIR BRIDGES AND GPS For the use of the air bridges and GPS, the following charges apply: Air bridge This charge is due for the provision of air bridges to embark and disembark passengers.
For utilization period Per minute, till 2 hours Per minute, more than 2 hours 1 airbridge, per minute 2 airbridges, per minute
LISBON PORTO FARO

3,22 3,84

1,71 2,56

2,63 4,37

In Lisbon and Faro Airports, this charge includes the use of GPS equipment. GPS (Ground Power System) This charge is due for the use of supplying electrical energy transformed to 400hz provided through GPS equipment.
For utilization period Per minute
LISBON PORTO JOO PAULO II

1,11

0,23

0,65

The following operations are exempt of air bridge and GPS charges, provided that the use of such equipment is essential for the operation, as acknowledged by the airport managing body. _Operations exclusively made for the official transportation of State or Government heads and ministers and operations under reciprocity agreements, confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. _Operations by military aircraft or others, performing official military missions, non-remunerated or under special agreements binding the Portuguese State, as confirmed by the competent entities. _Operations for search and rescue, medical emergencies, internal security, civil protection and humanitarian missions, as demonstrated by documents.

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_PASSENGER SERVICE Passenger Service charge is levied on each departing passenger and billed directly to the operators, according to their destination.
LISBON PORTO FARO BEJA AZORES

PASSENGER SERVICE CHARGE Flights inside Schengen Area Intra EU flights outside Schengen Area International flights 7,45 9,50 12,66 7,43 9,45 12,62 7,25 9,19 12,32 7,25 9,19 12,32 5,95 9,47 12,64

Exemptions: _Children under 2 years old; _Passengers in direct transit through the airport; _Transfer passengers at Santa Maria, Ponta Delgada, Horta and Flores airports who have as their final destination the other islands of the Azores Archipelago; _Passengers from any aircraft returning to the airport for technical, meteorological or similar reasons; _Passengers departing on aircraft exclusively used for the transportation of State or Government heads and ministers and operations under reciprocity agreements, confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; _Passengers departing on military aircraft or others, performing official military missions, non-remunerated or under special agreements binding the Portuguese State, as confirmed by the competent entities; _Passengers departing in aircraft used for search and rescue, medical emergencies, internal security, civil protection and humanitarian missions, as demonstrated by documents; _Passengers departing in aircraft used for local flights of test, instruction and training flights.

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_AIRPORT OPENING TIME This charge is due whenever the airport opens off-schedule, under exceptional circumstances. The request for such opening must be presented at least 3 hours prior notice. The values of this charge vary according to the nature of the operation, the schedule of the operation and the type of aircraft. The charge is levied every two-hour period or fraction.
FARO 621,71 1006,61 621,71 JOO BEJA PAULO II 621,71 1006,61 621,71 621,71 684,90 621,71 SANTA MARIA 621,71 684,90 621,71 HORTA FLORES

OPENING AIRPORT CHARGE Continuity/Antecipation Commercial reopening Emergency reopening - not legally imposed

309,71 249,52 536,07 428,83 369,24 369,24

All operations of search and rescue as well as urgent humanitarian missions, urgent internal security missions or urgent civil protection missions, duly demonstrated, are exempt.

PRM CHARGE (PERSONS REDUCED MOBILITY)_


Airlines operating in ANA airports shall pay a charge of 0,45, per departing passenger. This value of PRM charge will be on force from 1st April 2013 until 31st March 2014, according to Aviation Authority (INAC) approval, based on the Decree Law 254/2012, 28th November. The invoice of this charge will follow the invoicing rules, including exemptions, applicable to passenger service charge. This charge is not applied to General Aviation.

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SECURITY CHARGE_
Security charge is due for services rendered to air transport passengers and is meant to partially cover the costs of staff and equipment regarding civil aviation security for the prevention and suppression of unlawful interference against civil aviation. Pursuant to Decree Law n 11/2004, 9th January, two different components in the Security Charge were established: _One part relates to the installation, maintenance and operation of 100% hold baggage systems. A value of 1,64 is charged on each departing passenger in national airports, for all flights. ANA, S.A. is responsible for collecting this component. _A second part of the security charge covers general costs related to civil aviation security services and responsibilities. An amount is charged for each departing passenger on national airports and will be settled according to the nature of the flight. National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC) is responsible for collecting it.

LISBON

PORTO

FARO

BEJA AZORES

SECURITY CHARGE Flights inside Schengen Area Intra EU flights outside Schengen Area International flights 2,39 4,06 7,07 2,39 4,06 7,07 2,39 4,06 7,07 2,39 4,06 7,07 2,39 4,06 7,07

Exemptions: _Children under 2 years of age; _Passengers in direct transit through the airport; _Transfer passengers at airports in Santa Maria, Ponta Delgada, Horta and Flores, who have as their final destination the other islands of the Azores Archipelago; _Passengers in official missions that depart on aircraft of Portuguese State or Foreign State private services, on the basis of reciprocity agreements.

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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK_
Charges due by the use of facilities and airport services as well as commercial activities are ruled by the following legislation: Economic Regulation Decree-Law n. 254/2012, of 28th November, in compliance with the European Directive n. 2009/12/CE, defines the economic regulation which must be observed in national airports. In addition, annex 7 and annex 12 of ANA, S.A. Concession Contract also addresses the economic regulation and quality service regime.

_Traffic Chargees DecreeLaw n. 254/2012, of 28th November, regulates the airports services and equipment, as well as the development of any commercial activity developed by a third entity in airports areas. This Decree-Law defines the charges due by land, buildings and facilities occupancy, as by the development of any commercial activities in airports areas and by the use of airports equipment.

_PRM Charge Decree-Law n. 254/2012, of 28th November, in compliance with the Regulation (CE) n. 1107/2006, of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 5th July, establishes conditions of legal regime application related to reduced mobility and disabled passengers (PRM) rights and establishes the charge due by the PRM assistance levied to airlines which use Portuguese airports.

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_Security Charge Decree-Law n. 254/2012, of 28th November, regulates the security charge due by each embarked passenger in Portuguese airports.

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GENERAL INFORMATION_
For general information on airport charges Isabel Gonalves Idgoncalves@ana.pt DEMA_Strategy and Marketing Directorate Rua C, Edifcio 125, 1 dto_Aeroporto de Lisboa 1700-008 Lisboa Tel. +351 218 413 510 Fax. +351 218 413 856 For questions on invoices Helder Vilhena hgvilhena@ana.pt Lisbon Airport Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas 1700-007 Lisboa Tel. +351 218 413 612 Fax +351 218 413 650 Cludia Correia cscorreia@ana.pt Faro Airport 8001-701 Faro Tel. +351 289 800 674 Fax. +351 289 818 802 Zulmira Marques zsmarques@ana.pt Francisco S Carneiro Airport (Porto) Pedras Rubras 4470-558 Maia Tel. +351 229 400 600 (Ext. 41041) Fax. +351 229 432 406 Aurelia Chaves amchaves@ana.pt Joo Paulo II Airport (Ponta Delgada) 9500-253 Ponta Delgada Tel. +351 296 205 408 Fax. +351 296 286 923 Susete Peixoto sopeixoto@ana.pt Horta Airport 9900-321 Castelo Branco - Horta Tel. +351 292 943 511 Fax. +351 292 943 519 Natlia Paiva mnpaiva@ana.pt Santa Maria Airport 9580-908 VILA DO PORTO Tel. +351 296 820 024 Fax. +351 296 886 170 Pedro Machado pcmachado@ana.pt Flores Airport 9970-320 Santa Cruz das Flores Tel. +351 292 592 212 Fax. +351 292 592 243 Paula Carrasco pccarrasco@ana.pt Beja Airport EM 528-2, ao km 3,3 7800-745 S. Brissos, Beja Tel. +351 284 001 020 (Ext_30961) Fax. +351 284 001 023
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GENERAL INFORMATION_
For marketing / route development information Nuno Costa nacosta@ana.pt Lisbon Airport Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas 1700-007 Lisboa Tel. +351 218 445 184 Fax. +351 218 413 675 Helder Lemos hdlemos@ana.pt Faro Airport 8001-701 Faro Tel. +351 289 800 796 Fax. +351 289 818 802 Alberto Mota Borges amborges@ana.pt Joo Paulo II Airport (Ponta Delgada) Horta Airport Santa Maria Airport Flores Airport 9500-253 Ponta Delgada Tel. +351 296 205 403 Fax. +351 296 286 923

GENERAL INFORMATION_
For marketing / route development information Rui Alves rlalves@ana.pt Francisco S Carneiro Airport (Porto) Pedras Rubras 4470-558 Maia Tel. +351 229 432 400 (Ext. 41025) Fax. +351 229 432 554 Ricardo Lagoa rnlagoa@ana.pt Beja Airport EM 528-2, ao km 3,3 7800-745 S. Brissos, Beja Tel. +351 284 001 020 (Ext_30963) Fax. +351 284 001 023

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