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Flights Cancelled As Monarch Ceases Trading

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mikey4444 | 04:24 Mon 02nd Oct 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-41464934

100,000 passengers could be stranded abroad :::

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/01/monarch-preparing-lose-license-quadruples-air-fairs-deter-new/

Just when you thought flying couldn't get any worse.........
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IT will not be long before the usual posters on here blame the left, for the Monarch problem .
NoM, I've had that happen (prices go up when you check a second time) with EasyJet too, and I wouldn't be surprised if others do the same. Clear cookies and try again.
^ He will probably offer them a short term contract to get himself out of the mess he has created with his pilots leave schedules.
"IT will not be long before the usual posters on here blame the left, for the Monarch problem ."

Why on earth should they do that?
I used Monarch many times and I liked them compared to Thomas Cook, Thompson and the dreadful easyjet.
But they have been financially shakey for years. They were owned by a semi-royal, rich Luxemburg family for years.
Another win for ISIS. Monarch's profitable holiday destinations like Tunisia and Turkey have been badly affected in the last few years.
Inconvenient for passengers but it's not exactly Dunkirk.
They'll still have their holiday while transport is arranged.
having got flights booked with them, i was a tad grumpy when i woke up this morning, but as someone has said, first world problems and all that jazz. I booked mine on a credit card, so i expect i'll be ok refund wise. ho hum :)
> Well at least Ryanair can offer jobs to the now redundant Monarch pilots and solve its pilot shortage problem.

Nice idea, but it appears not ...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/business-41444089
Gerald Khoo, analyst at Liberum, adds: "The pilots are also likely to be in demand, although Monarch's all-Airbus fleet means that they would not be available to relieve Ryanair's shortage (Ryanair operates an all-Boeing fleet).
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Interesting Link Ellipsis....thanks.
Emeritus at 08:13.

//What sort of thing Mikey. Can you expand ?//

Biggest peacetime repatriation.

Dave
Anybody know how many staff have lost their jobs, including maintenance workers, office staff and what happens to all the planes etc?

Its these people I feel sorry for, not the holidaymakers.
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Webbo...what I meant by my earlier remark, is that this sort of thing....an Airline going bust is something that we used to see a lot of many years ago, but not so much now. Remember Court Line ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_Line

My first trip abroad, as an adult ( well, 17 anyway ) was done by Clarkson Holidays and Court Line, when we went to Calella de mar,in Spain.

But there have been rumours of financial difficulties at Monarch for some time now, so I am not really surprised by today's events.
it's possible to feel sympathy for both, trt.
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Yes I agree trt....a holiday is only 2 weeks, where losing a job may be much longer. But I feel sorry for everyone caught up in this sorry affair.
I'm pretty sure Airbus pilots wont have too much of a problem getting a new job.

I also doubt trained trolley dollies will either, although they may have to work a budget airline if they want short haul work.
Monarch was a budget airline doing shor-haul work, wasn't it? It gave up long-haul some time ago.
An Airbus to Boeing conversion course is a lot quicker and cheaper than training a new pilot from scratch. Just a few weeks.
trt

//Anybody know how many staff have lost their jobs, including maintenance workers, office staff and what happens to all the planes etc? //

If the airplanes can't be sold quickly , then it's likely that they will be stored in a location like this -

Mojave Airport in California is the location

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