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SkyEurope’s passenger traffic up 74% in September 2005

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06.10.2005
SkyEurope’s traffic statistics for the month of September 2005:
Monthly                   September 2004  September 2005 Change
Passengers (1)           112.637         196.549         74%
Load factor (2)          81,3%           80,1%           -1,2pp
Rolling 12 months ending  September 2004  September 2005 Change
Passengers (1)           745.258         1.727.611       132%
Load factor (2)          78,9%           77,7%           -1,2pp
• In September 2005 SkyEurope transported a total of 196,549
passengers compared to 112,637 in the same period of last year, which
represents an increase of 74%.
• In the past 12 months, SkyEurope transported a total of 1,727,611 passengers,
compared to 745,258 passengers in the 12 months period ending September 2004, an
increase of 132%.
• The load factor in September 2005 reached 80.1%, whilst the load factor on the
rolling 12 months is 77.7 %
Christian Mandl, SkyEurope Airlines' CEO said:
"After the record figures in July and August, we continue to see good
passenger traffic in September with load factors exceeding the 80% on
average and close to 200,000 transported passengers. Our low fares
and a steadily increasing route network with exciting destinations is
fueling the demand and bring new customers onto our flights. In line
with our strategy to expand eastwards we have announced Bucharest and
Sofia as our two new destinations."
SkyEurope Airlines, via SkyEurope Holding AG, its Austrian holding
company, is listed since September 27th, 2005 on both the Vienna and
Warsaw Stock Exchange.
(1) Represents the number of earned seats flown. Earned seats also
include no-shows, tour sales and seats provided for promotional
purposes and to staff for business travel. SkyEurope is a no-refund
airline, and once a flight has departed a no-show customer is
generally not entitled to change flights or seek a refund. (2)
Represents the number of RPKs (revenue passenger kilometres) as a
proportion of ASKs (available seat kilometres) to recognise the
effect of varying flight (or "stage") lengths.
end of announcement                               euro adhoc 06.10.2005 06:55:13

Further inquiry note:

SkyEurope Holding AG
Mag. Erhard Schmidt, CFO
Tel.:+421 2 4850 1180
mailto:investor.relations@skyeurope.com
http://www.skyeurope.com

Branche: Air Transport
ISIN: AT0000497003
WKN: 049700
Index: WBI
Börsen: Wiener Börse AG / official market