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Airport and Energy Business Overview

Air Traffic Begins to Recover post Second Wave Delhi Airport 1,2,3 ■ 1st Week ■39th Week = 52nd Week = 55th Week 25-31 May 2020 15-21 Feb 2020 17-23 May 2021 7-13 Jun 2021 69% 64% 92% 34% 26% 22% 23% 12% 13% Daily Average ATM Cargo Average Daily Pax Hyderabad Airport 1,2,3 1st Week 39th Week ■ 52nd Week ■55th Week 25-31 May 2020 66% 15-21 Feb 2020 17-23 May 2021 7-13 Jun 2021 65% 28% 22% 20% 12% 12% 7% Average Daily Pax Daily Average ATM 87% Cargo GAR Passenger confidence returns with the decline in Covid Feb 21 was the best month post Covid ☐ Decline in air traffic in April 2021 and May 2021 due to second wave of Covid ☐ However, traffic turnaround from the last week of May 2021 and recovery continued in June 2021. ✓ During 2nd weekend of June 2021, Delhi and Hyderabad airports registered a traffic of ~47'200 and -15'800 i.e. 25% and 26% of pre-Covid levels ☐ Traffic to gain further momentum with the reducing trend in covid cases, lifting curbs in airline capacity and the increased pace of vaccination ✓ Govt. of India is working on vaccinating all citizens by 2021 ✓ Global vaccination drive in full swing - approx. 2 bn vaccine doses administered ✓ Significant part of population in various countries inoculated with at least one dose. Eg. USA 51%, UK 58%, Canada 58%, Germany 44%, France 38% ✓ Air Bubbles' arrangement with 27 nations Pax traffic expected to reach pre-Covid level by the end of FY22 Note: 1. % ages of pre-Covid levels and are non-adjusted gross numbers; cargo data is for Dec 2020 2. Pre-covid benchmark to average daily traffic for the entire FY20 (excluding March 2020) 3. Govt had allowed 33% capacity for the airlines till Jun 25, 2020 and increased to 45% till Sep 2, 2020, 60% till Nov 11, 2020, 70% till Dec 3, 2020 and 180% till 31 May, 2021, Jun 1, 2021 onwards cap reduced to 50% 4. Cargo as a % of pre-covid data is for May 2021 individual 7
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