2022 Universal Registration Document

Presentat i on of the Group

Group activities

Strategy It is the ambition of Extime Duty Free Paris to create the “ultimate” Parisian shopping experience for the product segments for which it is responsible. In order to achieve this, it operates shops under its own brands (BuY Paris Duty Free for Beauty, Art of Living and Tobacco, and BuY Paris Collection for Fashion & Accessories), or the shops of known brands at the core of its positioning, notably in Gastronomy, Fashion & Accessories, and photo-video-sound (via the FNAC brand). In August 2011, Aéroports de Paris and Lagardère Travel Retail created Relay@ADP, a French simplified joint stock company (SAS) and subsidiary dedicated to newsagent, bookshop, convenience and souvenir activities. This company is currently 50% owned by Aéroports de Paris and 50% by Lagardère Travel Retail. The Company is chaired by ADPLS Présidence, a SARL co-owned by Aéroports de Paris and Lagardère Travel Retail, which respectively appoint the two Co-Managers; the terms of governance and exclusion of the co-partner of this company are essentially similar to those applicable to Extime Duty Free Paris. Following an amendment to the bylaws aimed at granting Aéroports de Paris a call option exercisable on the shares held by its co-partner in the event of a governance blockage that has not been remedied otherwise, Aéroports de Paris has exercised accounting control of Relay@ADP since April 2019. Relay@ ADP, which was accounted for on an equity basis, has been fully consolidated since then. At the end of 2022, Relay@ADP managed 72 outlets over a total area of 9,000 m 2 across all terminals at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. Strategy The major strategic initiatives implemented by Relay@ADP include: ◆ the opening of large stores under the Relay@ADP brand, allowing for the creation of several areas of product differentiation based around travellers’ needs; ◆ the diversification of its offering, in particular in relation to souvenirs of Paris (via the Air de Paris brand, which operates both as shops and display corners in Relay shops) and to improved catering. EPIGO Presentation In December 2015, Groupe ADP and Select Service Partner created EPIGO, a French simplified joint stock company (SAS) and retail subsidiary, to set up, operate and develop fast food outlets. The new company began operations on 1 February 2016 and will operate over 35 points of sale for nine years, primarily in terminals 2D, 2E (hall K and hall L), 2F, 1 and 3 of Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. Select Service Partner was retained after public consultation. Each partner holds 50% of the share capital and has rights to 50% of the company’s earnings and reserves. EPIGO shares are RELAY@ADP Presentation

inalienable for nine years, i.e. until December 2024. Moreover, the Articles of Association for Aéroports de Paris allow for each of the partners to exclude the other partner and force the sale of its shares in the case of violation of a clause in the Articles of Association, or the bankruptcy or reduction in the share capital of the partner in question to below the legal minimum. In addition, Groupe ADP can exclude Select Service Partner should there be a change in its control or in the event of termination or expiry of all contracts drawn up with Aéroports de Paris setting out the terms of the Company’s presence within Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. Groupe ADP and Select Service Partner have set up a joint, balanced management framework through several governance bodies: ◆ a Chairmanship held by a legal entity, SARL EPIGO Présidence, where the two joint managers are a representative of Select Service Partner, and a representative of Groupe ADP; ◆ a collective body known as the “Council”, which consists of four representatives for each partner, as well as the Chairmanship of EPIGO; ◆ an Executive Management team, whose role is to manage EPIGO from an operating standpoint. At end-2022, EPIGOmanaged 44 restaurants over a total surface area of 6,500 m 2 throughout the terminals of Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Strategy Through this joint company, Aéroports de Paris aims to further improve the reception and services provided to passengers, who will now enjoy a diversified and updated offering consisting of leading international brands and brands embodying the best of French gastronomy. EXTIME FOOD & BEVERAGE PARIS Presentation In March 2021, ADP indirectly bought back 100% of the shares of BTA France from BTA. BTA France operated the food and beverage outlets in the public and reserved areas of Terminal 3 at Orly. BTA France has been renamed Extime Food & Beverage Paris. Extime Food & Beverage Paris operates around 30 points of sale at Paris-Orly and Paris-Charles de Gaulle airports. A consultation was conducted in April 2021 to select a co shareholder in Extime Food & Beverage Paris. Indeed, the joint venture model is commonly used by many airports around the world, and Aéroports de Paris itself has been using it for more than ten years. By drawing on the expertise of an industrial partner, this model has contributed to the development of the Group’s various retail and catering activities. Select Service Partner (SSP) was chosen at the end of this procedure and will, subject to the authorisation of the competition authority, enter the share capital of Extime Food & Beverage Paris with Aéroports de Paris. This joint venture will then be responsible for the development and operation of a majority of the catering outlets at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports.

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