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Cherie
02-10-2017, 06:20 AM
Monarch flights cancelled as airline ceases trading
Monarch Airlines has ceased trading and its 300,000 future bookings for flights and holidays have been cancelled, the Civil Aviation Authority has said.
About 110,000 customers are currently overseas and the government has asked the CAA to charter more than 30 aircraft to bring them back to the UK.
Monarch is the UK's fifth biggest airline and the country's largest ever to go into administration.
Customers due to fly from the UK have been told not to go to the airport.
Monarch Airlines failure: Live updates
Monarch had been in last-ditch talks with the CAA about renewing its licence to sell package holidays.
It had until midnight on Sunday to reach a deal with the aviation authority but failed to do so.
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Advice to Monarch customers, issued by CAA
Customers in the UK yet to travel: Don't go to the airport
Customers abroad: Everyone due to fly in the next fortnight will be brought back to the UK at no cost to them. There is no need to cut short a stay
Customers currently overseas should check monarch.caa.co.uk for confirmation of their new flight details - which will be available a minimum of 48 hours in advance of their original departure time
All affected customers should keep checking monarch.caa.co.uk for more information
The CAA also has a 24-hour helpline: 0300 303 2800 from the UK and Ireland and +44 1753 330330 from overseas
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The CAA said the situation was "unprecedented", but the 110,000 customers currently overseas would be returned home at no additional cost to them.
Dame Deirdre Hutton, chairwoman of the authority, said passengers from as far away as Tel Aviv would require repatriation and that two "rescue flights" from Ibiza had already taken off.
She asked passengers for patience, saying the CAA was having to effectively create one of the UK's largest airlines overnight, adding: "It is a huge undertaking."
The CAA said the "vast majority" of customers due to fly on Monday would return by the end of the day.
'Hugely distressing'
Andrew Haines, chief executive of the CAA, said the "scale" of the operation means "some disruption is inevitable".
He added: "We ask customers to bear with us as we work around the clock to bring everyone home."
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said he had ordered "the country's biggest ever peacetime repatriation".
"This is a hugely distressing situation for British holidaymakers abroad - and my first priority is to help them get back to the UK."
However, the government has warned passengers to expect disruption and delay as it works to ensure there are enough flights to return the "huge number" of passengers.
A perfect storm?

waterhog
02-10-2017, 07:20 AM
terrible times for those booked up or on hoil at present. heart goes out to them.

LukeB
02-10-2017, 09:07 AM
Yeah sad news
Had a holiday in 5 weeks booked through monarch website so thats cancelled
And a holiday in January booked through travel agent site so thankfully that can be sorted out

I feel sorry for the people going on holiday today to find out it’s cancelled and the stagg

Cherie
02-10-2017, 09:19 AM
Yeah sad news
Had a holiday in 5 weeks booked through monarch website so thats cancelled
And a holiday in January booked through travel agent site so thankfully that can be sorted out

I feel sorry for the people going on holiday today to find out it’s cancelled and the stagg

oh sorry to hear that Luke, the UK's 5th biggest airline, not good...

LukeB
02-10-2017, 10:27 AM
oh sorry to hear that Luke, the UK's 5th biggest airline, not good...

I was shocked and sad waking up to hear it, didnt know what was going to happen and but thankfullg both are being sorted which isn’t ideal because we have to pay for another holiday and put it back when we eventually get the refund.

Most people seem to like monarch and its a good airline so its shocking. Ryanair is probably next which would not be shocking as monarch. The staff </3 losing their jobs like that.

bots
02-10-2017, 11:26 AM
although its a shame, i would much rather they go out of business than take short cuts on safety. It's a hugely competitive industry, so any failure, even amongst the big players is not unlikely.

Personally, I think the watch dogs should be looking very carefully at Ryan air, as that guy is a nutter and wouldn't think twice about compromising safety if it kept his airline in business.

Kizzy
02-10-2017, 11:29 AM
Shame that this low cost airline has folded, it'll be back to they days where only a select few will be able to holiday abroad again soon.

Cherie
02-10-2017, 11:35 AM
I was shocked and sad waking up to hear it, didnt know what was going to happen and but thankfullg both are being sorted which isn’t ideal because we have to pay for another holiday and put it back when we eventually get the refund.

Most people seem to like monarch and its a good airline so its shocking. Ryanair is probably next which would not be shocking as monarch. The staff </3 losing their jobs like that.

Ryanair would be much more shocking, they are a much bigger player and have multitude more destinations, Monarch were purely sun holidays, and lost Tunisia, Egypt and Turkey

Cherie
02-10-2017, 11:36 AM
although its a shame, i would much rather they go out of business than take short cuts on safety. It's a hugely competitive industry, so any failure, even amongst the big players is not unlikely.

Personally, I think the watch dogs should be looking very carefully at Ryan air, as that guy is a nutter and wouldn't think twice about compromising safety if it kept his airline in business.

I don't think so travelled Ryanair many times and this time a lot of their planes are new, compromising on safety is a sure way to go out of business.

Cherie
02-10-2017, 11:37 AM
Shame that this low cost airline has folded, it'll be back to they days where only a select few will be able to holiday abroad again soon.

well its down to losing a lot of their market in areas that are now considered more or less no go.

Kizzy
02-10-2017, 11:39 AM
You would think Jet2 and others would be in the same boat then?

Cherie
02-10-2017, 11:56 AM
You would think Jet2 and others would be in the same boat then?

Jet2 have more destinations
Destinations A-Z
A
Alicante
Almeria
Amsterdam
Antalya
B
Barcelona
Belfast
Bergerac
Berlin
Birmingham
Bodrum
Budapest
C
Copenhagen
Corfu
Crete
D
Dalaman
Dubrovnik
Düsseldorf
E
East Midlands
Edinburgh
F
Faro (Algarve)
Fuerteventura
G
Geneva
Girona
Glasgow
Gran Canaria
Grenoble
I
Ibiza
J
Jersey
K
Kefalonia
Kos
Krakow
L
La Rochelle
Lanzarote
Larnaca (Cyprus)
Leeds Bradford
London Stansted
Lyon
M
Madeira
Majorca
Malaga
Malta
Manchester
Menorca
Munich
Murcia
N
Naples
Newcastle
New York
Nice
P
Paphos (Cyprus)
Paris
Pisa
Prague
Pula
R
Reus
Rhodes
Rome
S
Salzburg
Split
T
Tenerife
Thessaloniki (Halkidiki)
Turin
V
Venice
Verona
Vienna
Z
Zante

far more destinations including New York, Rome etc

Monarch had 40 destinations...

Kizzy
02-10-2017, 12:29 PM
Jet2 have more destinations
Destinations A-Z
A
Alicante
Almeria
Amsterdam
Antalya
B
Barcelona
Belfast
Bergerac
Berlin
Birmingham
Bodrum
Budapest
C
Copenhagen
Corfu
Crete
D
Dalaman
Dubrovnik
Düsseldorf
E
East Midlands
Edinburgh
F
Faro (Algarve)
Fuerteventura
G
Geneva
Girona
Glasgow
Gran Canaria
Grenoble
I
Ibiza
J
Jersey
K
Kefalonia
Kos
Krakow
L
La Rochelle
Lanzarote
Larnaca (Cyprus)
Leeds Bradford
London Stansted
Lyon
M
Madeira
Majorca
Malaga
Malta
Manchester
Menorca
Munich
Murcia
N
Naples
Newcastle
New York
Nice
P
Paphos (Cyprus)
Paris
Pisa
Prague
Pula
R
Reus
Rhodes
Rome
S
Salzburg
Split
T
Tenerife
Thessaloniki (Halkidiki)
Turin
V
Venice
Verona
Vienna
Z
Zante

far more destinations including New York, Rome etc

Monarch had 40 destinations...

It has 20 ish more...still not a massive airline is it?

Cherie
02-10-2017, 12:35 PM
It has 20 ish more...still not a massive airline is it?

don't know Jetw just expanded into Stansted last year, also we don't know how the number of flights compare to Monarch, do Jet 2 have daily flights into destinations while I believe Monarch only operated on certain days into some airports, its not really easy to compare the two unless you compared their flight schedules, it can't be denied Monarch were heavily reliant on sunshine holidays rather than city breaks. I would never have thought of checking Monarch if I was taking a City break would you?

Kizzy
02-10-2017, 01:35 PM
Yes I would I specifically stated that it was low cost airlines that were potentially in jeopardy, can an airline sustain itself with city breaks?

Jay28jay2
02-10-2017, 06:30 PM
Monarch was actually my favourite airline and I'm devastated about what's happened. Though it has affected my Grandparents who were supposed to be heading off to Portugal from Leeds Bradford airport but the flight was obviously cancelled and they've had to find a new one and cancel everything and ring the hotel saying they will be there a bit later, it's caused such a nightmare for everyone in my family trying to figure something out. My mum sorted it out though since she's a travel agent.

Cherie
02-10-2017, 06:33 PM
Yes I would I specifically stated that it was low cost airlines that were potentially in jeopardy, can an airline sustain itself with city breaks?

Ryanair and Easyjet seem to do it...its ther bread and butter i would omagine

LukeB
02-10-2017, 06:42 PM
Jet2 will get more money now.

Do i think this is the end with monarch? No i think they will be back in the future.

LukeB
02-10-2017, 06:42 PM
Jet2 will get more money now.

Do i think this is the end with monarch? No i think they will be back in the future.

LukeB
03-10-2017, 01:16 PM
They knew on Saturday that this was going to happen and they still try to get people to book a holiday over the weekend.