Toulouse, France
Toulouse–Blagnac Airport opened in 1925. It is operated by Aéroport Toulouse-Blagnac SAS.
In 2023, the airport handled approximately 7.9 million passengers. Its IATA code is TLS.
The airport serves as a gateway to the Occitanie region and is an important hub for Airbus operations. Future expansion plans include further modernization of terminal facilities.
Toulouse–Blagnac Airport has one main passenger terminal, divided into four halls: A, B, C, and D. Hall A is primarily for domestic flights.
Hall B handles both domestic and Schengen flights. Hall C is dedicated to international flights, mainly those within Europe.
Hall D is used for international and long-haul flights. The airport has a total of 36 gates.
In 2019, the airport completed an expansion project, adding 14,000 sq meters to Hall D, increasing its capacity to handle an additional 2.5 million passengers per year. The airport's total capacity is approximately 9 million passengers annually.
Short-term parking (P0): Rates start at €3.00 for the first 30 minutes, €5.50 for 1 hour, and €34 for 24 hours. Long-term parking (P2, P3, P4): Rates start at €14 per day, with discounts for longer stays. Weekly rates are approximately €70. Premium parking (P1): Offers covered parking closer to the terminal, with rates slightly higher than long-term parking. Pre-booking: Available on the airport website: https://toulouse.aeroport.fr/en/access-parking/book-your-parking