When budget airline easyJet initially announced the closure of its Toulouse-Blagnac 'hub', scheduled for spring 2025, it insisted that this was just an organisational change that would not affect destinations to and from the southern French destinations.
However, since then there have been repeated announcements of closures of flight routes on both domestic and international lines.
With the official closure of the easyJet base on April 1st, it now seems that the airline is keeping 13 destinations, and scrapping another eight.
The maintained destinations include routes to and from popular holiday destinations, as well as business flights - which are busy since Toulouse is the centre of France's aviation industry.
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The routes that remain (for now, at least, it's not clear whether the airline has further reduction plans) are;
- Paris-Orly
- Basel-Mulhouse
- Lyon
- Lille
- Nantes
- Nice
- Rennes
- Bristol
- Geneva
- Palma de Majorca
- Marrakech
- Porto
The London Gatwick route is suspended for now, but the airline has announced that it will resume in the autumn.
The routes scrapped are;
- Rennes
- Berlin
- Faro (Portugal)
- Minorca-Balearic Islands
- Olbia-Sardinia (Italy)
- Rhodes
- Zadar
- Milan-Malpensa
Meanwhile French media reports that the Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea is set to announce new destinations from Toulouse.
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