Low-cost carrier easyJet has taken many by surprise in announcing that it will close its operating base at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) in Southwest France. The announcement comes as the carrier plans other changes to its French route network citing sluggish post-COVID recovery and the prevailing economic situation in France and across Europe for its change of strategy in the country. 

The airline’s base in Toulouse, which has been operational for over 10 years, is expected to be wound down after the northern winter of 2024/25, with the two based aircraft (both Airbus A320s) to be redeployed to other bases within the company’s French operation, namely Nantes (NTE) and Lyon (LYS) Airports, for the summer season of 2025.  

At the time of writing, it remains unclear how the closure of the base and the removal of the two aircraft will affect the overall operation at the airport. The airline undertakes a comprehensive French domestic network from the airport with flights serving Paris, Nice, Nantes, Lyon, Lille, Mulhouse, and Rennes. Additionally, it serves airports across Europe including destinations in Italy, Morocco, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and Portugal. It also flies to two points in the UK – London-Gatwick (LGW) and Bristol (BRS).  

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