2024-09-11 01:56:41
Around thirty employees are said to be affected. EasyJet wants to close its base at Toulouse airport (Haute-Garonne) and launch a “limited” voluntary redundancy plan in France, the British airline announced on Tuesday.
Presented to the staff representative bodies, “the proposal to close the Toulouse base is due to a combination of factors, including a slower post-Covid recovery and inflationary pressure” which affects “easyJet‘s ability to invest further in France”, the carrier explained in a press release. “EasyJet is committed to continuing to serve Toulouse as a destination and to offering flights to Toulouse, connecting the city to major destinations in France and internationally”, it nevertheless promised.
Two easyJet aircraft are currently based in the Pink City, serving 20 destinations. The airline employs 125 people there.
The closure project, in March 2025, plans to offer “each of the employees” concerned “to continue their activity within another French base of the company, and the transfer of the two easyJet planes currently based in Toulouse to other bases of the company in France”, according to the company. More broadly, easyJet plans “the transfer of a plane from Roissy to Orly and a limited voluntary departure plan for cabin crew at three of the company’s French bases”, with a target of around thirty employees out of a current workforce of 1,800. “Our proposal does not provide for any forced departures and during this consultation our teams will remain our priority”, assured easyJet’s director for France, Bertrand Godinot.
“Firm” condemnation of unions
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The National Union of Commercial Flight Personnel (SNPNC-FO), representing flight attendants, “firmly” condemned this decision Tuesday evening in a press release and asked management to “reconsider its position”. For the SNPNC-FO, “this base has shown very encouraging results in recent months and years”.
According to the company’s press release, easyJet “wants to continue to grow in France and is planning in particular to increase its capacity by more than 5% this winter”. This restructuring, easyJet stated, “is an integral part of the company’s long-term strategy to sustain its activities on the French market” and will allow it “to seize growth opportunities and maintain its position as the second airline in France”.
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EasyJet to Close Toulouse Base and Launch Voluntary Redundancy Plan in France
In a recent announcement, EasyJet has revealed plans to close its base at Toulouse airport (Haute-Garonne) and introduce a “limited” voluntary redundancy plan in France, affecting around thirty employees. This decision comes as a result of a combination of factors, including a slower post-Covid recovery and inflationary pressure, which has impacted the airline’s ability to invest further in France [[1]].
Reasons Behind the Closure
EasyJet’s director for France, Bertrand Godinot, explained that the proposal to close the Toulouse base is due to the airline’s need to adapt to the current market situation. Despite the airline’s commitment to continuing to serve Toulouse as a destination and offering flights to major destinations in France and internationally, the closure is seen as a necessary step to ensure the sustainability of EasyJet’s operations in France [[1]].
Impact on Employees
The closure project, set to take place in March 2025, will offer affected employees the opportunity to continue their activity within another French base of the company. EasyJet plans to transfer the two aircraft currently based in Toulouse to other bases in France, and has also announced a limited voluntary departure plan for cabin crew at three of its French bases, targeting around thirty employees out of a current workforce of 1,800 [[1]].
Union Reaction
The National Union of Commercial Flight Personnel (SNPNC-FO), representing flight attendants, has “firmly” condemned the decision, citing the base’s encouraging results in recent months and years. The union has called on management to reconsider its position and explore alternative solutions [[1]].
EasyJet’s Continued Commitment to Toulouse
Despite the closure of the base, EasyJet remains committed to serving Toulouse as a destination and offering flights to major destinations in France and internationally. The airline operates multiple flights from Toulouse, including flights to Oporto [[2]]and Milano Malpensa [[3]], and will continue to do so.
Airport Operations
Toulouse airport, also known as Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, is a major hub for EasyJet, with the airline operating from Hall C. The airport is located northwest of the city center and serves as a gateway to the region [[3]].
In light of this announcement, EasyJet’s commitment to its employees and customers remains unwavering. As the airline navigates the challenges of the post-Covid era, it is essential to adapt and evolve to ensure the long-term sustainability of its operations.
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EasyJet to Close Toulouse Base and Launch Voluntary Redundancy Plan in France
In a recent announcement, EasyJet has revealed plans to close its base at Toulouse airport (Haute-Garonne) and introduce a “limited” voluntary redundancy plan in France, affecting around thirty employees. This decision comes as a result of a combination of factors, including a slower post-Covid recovery and inflationary pressure, which has impacted the airline’s ability to invest further in France [[1]].
Reasons Behind the Closure
EasyJet’s director for France, Bertrand Godinot, explained that the proposal to close the Toulouse base is due to the airline