2022 Universal Registration Document

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In addition, article L. 6327-2 of the French Transport Code stipulates that changes in prices in relation to current prices must be moderate. This moderate change is assessed overall for the airport system comprising Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget airports. CHANGES IN FEE LEVELS For the 2022 pricing period The 2022 pricing period is part of an annual regulation, excluding the Economic Regulation Agreement. Aéroports de Paris submitted the following pricing proposal to the Single Economic Consultative Commission for Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports: ◆ change in the modulation of the landing fee based on aircraft noise levels to comply with the latest version of the Order of 24 January 1956 on the conditions for establishing and collecting landing fees and use of lighting systems at public airfields, amended by the Order of 8 September 2021; ◆ non-uniform change in the prices of all the main charges for Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports: +1.54% for the passenger fee, 0% for the parking fee and 0% for the landing fee; ◆ change in ancillary fees of around +0.95%, with the exception of the fee for assistance to passengers with disabilities and reduced mobility, up +10.0% at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and +0.94% at Paris-Orly; ◆ maintenance of the price adjustment of the parking fee allowing the exemption of parking for aircraft parked at night (between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. local time). This proposal corresponded to an average change, excluding the fee for assistance to disabled passengers and persons with reduced mobility, of approximately +0.94%. At Paris-Le Bourget Airport, Aéroports de Paris submitted to the Economic Advisory Committee an increase of +0.91% in the landing fee and a 19.9% increase in the parking fee. These proposals were then submitted for approval by the French Transport Regulatory Authority. By decision No. 2021-068 of 16 December 2021, the ART approved the rates for airport fees applicable to the aerodromes of Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget as of 1 April 2022. For the 2023 pricing period The 2023 pricing period is also part of an annual setting of fee rates, excluding the Economic Regulation Agreement. Aéroports de Paris submitted for the opinion of the Single Economic Consultative Commission for the airports of Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly a price freeze, on average, of the airport fees, since the various measures compensate each other. The measures presented were as follows: ◆ inclusion in the approved price list of the fee for connecting baggage at Paris-Orly Airport;

◆ increase of 7% in the annual rate of the fixed portion for check-in counters of the fee for the provision of check-in and boarding desks and the handling of local baggage at Paris Orly and Paris-Charles de Gaulle. The other rates for this fee are frozen; ◆ change in the ancillary fee for assistance to passengers with disabilities and reduced mobility of +2.5% at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and +10% at Paris-Orly; ◆ change in the structure of the variable portion of the parking fee for contact areas; ◆ decrease in the parking fee of around 2.7%; ◆ maintenance of the price adjustment of the parking fee allowing the exemption of parking for aircraft parked at night (between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. local time). The rates for the other fees remain identical to the rates applicable for the 2022 pricing period. At Paris-Le Bourget Airport, Aéroports de Paris submitted an average increase in fees of around +2.5% to the Economic Advisory Committee, which is the result of differentiated changes: ◆ for the landing fee: ◆ a change in the acoustic modulation coefficients for Group 6 aircraft, ◆ a +2.1% change in the fee excluding acoustic modulation. The tariff change for the landing fee for aircraft excluding acoustic group 6 will therefore be +2.1%. For Group 6 aircraft, it will be +6.5%; ◆ for the parking fee, an increase of +2.5% is proposed; ◆ a price freeze is proposed for the airport ticket fee, the amount of which is identical for Paris-Le Bourget, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. These proposals were then submitted for approval by the French Transport Regulatory Authority. By decision No. 2022-087 of 8 December 2022 published on 13 January 2023, the ART approved the airport fees applicable to the airports of Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris Le Bourget from 1 April 2023. 1.1.3.1.3 Security DESCRIPTION OF SECURITY ACTIVITIES Government authorities are responsible for organising security at French airports. They delegate its implementation to airport operators or other stakeholders. Under the authority of the Prefect of police of Paris, assisted by a Deputy Prefect for the safety and security of airports and under the supervision of government authorities, Aéroports de Paris is required to put the following in place: ◆ a security check and screening system for all passengers and all cabin baggage and personal effects using detection equipment (gates and X-ray devices, in particular) and, where applicable, body searches and pat downs. Since 31 January

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