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Carried by a flamboyant aeronautics, Toulouse had a well-defined trajectory until 2030. The global pandemic has called this trajectory into question. (©Illustration/Adobe Stock)
Monday March 16, 2020. The President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, speaks: “Tomorrow from noon and for a period of two weeks at least, our trips will be greatly reduced …”.
For Toulouse as for all of France, it is the beginning of first confinement and the opening of a parenthesis which no one can then imagine that a year later, it will still not be closed.
The city’s trajectory brutally challenged
For the past year, Toulouse has been running at reduced speed. Some sectors are in slow motion, others at a standstill. No more hangouts in restaurants, aperitifs in bars, forgotten cultural evenings …
In the space of a year, the habits of Toulouse residents have been profoundly changed. But beyond the individual cases, it is the entire trajectory of the city which has been brutally called into question.
Toulouse, the European capital of aeronautics, the one on which the sun should never set economically, the city whose economic and demographic boom made other French agglomerations green with envy, had to lower its wings. For a year, the Pink City has been learning to live differently. Here is what has changed.
An economical lighthouse at the peak that goes out
This is the big problem for Toulouse at the moment. Aeronautics is Toulouse’s economic flagship but also one of the most affected sectors worldwide. Air traffic is pretty darn slow, airlines at bay and aircraft orders are bound to take a huge hit.
Behind Airbus, the entire ecosystem plunged into crisis with a 33.4% drop in activity for industrial companies in the sector. A sector which has lost 10% of its employees despite the implementation of aid.
While it was only a question of hiring to respond to orders that were only increasing, Toulouse must now learn to live with social plans and a sluggish sector job market.
Development airport in the desert
A deserted Toulouse-Blagnac airport. It is one of the images of the year in Toulouse. Used to seeing the density of flights increase in recent years, the airport has seen the passenger traffic decrease by 67%. 3.1 million people passed through Toulouse airport in 2020 compared to 9,620,224 passengers in 2019.
Unsurprisingly, it is international traffic that has been the most marked by the crisis, with the closure of borders: it is down 75% compared to 2019. In comparison, the breakage is limited for domestic traffic, with a drop of “only” 60%.
Sold to Eiffage a few weeks before the start of the pandemic, the entire development of the airport must now be reconsidered.
A brand new exhibition center with no activity
Its opening was to be one of the major events of the year 2020. It symbolized Toulouse’s national influence and its ability to rise to the rank of other metropolises in the organization of major events and trade fairs. The new exhibition center (MEETT), located in Aussonne, has never been able to take off.