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Old 19th Aug 2008, 07:57
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I wouldn't dismiss it just yet.
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 08:24
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Punctuality short haul

What's Monarch's punctuality like this summer for European charter routes? Reason for asking - off to Corfu 1st September
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 08:34
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About the same as every other airline. Long haul has been knocked by tech problems, but the mini bus have been ok ( at the moment!)
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 11:50
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4 757's going and looking at 2 newer 75's and 2 more 321's...
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 15:07
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If Monarch start scheduled services out of Cardiff I'll eat my trousers
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 19:24
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Any one know if the A330's are back in service yet?
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Old 19th Aug 2008, 20:56
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Yes both back in service, one left LGW last night for MLE via MAN and the other was on it second flight back and on it's way out of LGW to MBA.
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Finally the Celebs revealed....

The wait is nearly over for 11 celebrities who have spent the last six weeks training to be part of a brand new ITV2 reality show, CelebAir. Award-winning leisure airline Monarch has been sharing its 40 years of aviation experience with the celebs who must make the grade if they’re going to emerge victorious from their eight-week stint with the airline, which commences on Tuesday 26th August.

Training in roles such as cabin crew, check-in and ticket desk agents, they will be flying customers from London Gatwick to a host of top European destinations as they battle it out to become CelebAir’s star employee and win money for their chosen charity.

Faced with the challenges and situations that are presented to Monarch staff on a regular basis, and expected to meet the high standards set by the award winning leisure airline, the celebrities will be rated and judged by their own customers as well as the Monarch Mentors, highly-experienced members of Monarch staff who will be judging them throughout the programme and have the power to dismiss them from the programme.

CelebAir flights will operate to destinations such as Faro, Alicante, Malaga, Ibiza, Menorca, Tenerife and Cyprus. A Monarch Airbus A321 has been rebranded and will operate in CelebAir colours until the end of the series, with CelebAir customers booked on flights being served by celebrities on the ground and in the sky, as they all endeavour to deliver Monarch’s exemplary customer care whilst keeping a smile on their faces at 35,000 feet!





Commenting on the CelebAir partnership, managing director of Monarch Airlines, Tim Jeans said, “As the most experienced airline in the UK, who better to provide the support and infrastructure for the celebrities and CelebAir than Monarch? Celebrating our 40th anniversary this year, no UK carrier has a better knowledge of the airline industry than we do and we are proud to be sharing this expertise with the celebrities and taking responsibility for their training and mentoring”.

Also commenting on CelebAir, Zai Bennett, Controller of ITV2 said: "CelebAir promises to be a huge reality event this autumn on ITV2. It is an incredibly ambitious project on a scale not seen before in reality TV. This definitely isn't a show for work-shy celebrities, we're taking on a real plane, with real passengers with real holidays to go on - it promises to be an amazing trip."


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Michelle Marsh

The former Page 3 girl shot to fame in The Daily Star and has also appeared in Loaded, Maxim, Zoo and Playboy. She had a Top Ten hit in November 2006 with 'I Don't Do' and also appeared in ITV2's Wags Boutique.



Phil Cornwell
One of the most accomplished voice artists, comedians and actors in the business, Phil is best-known for his roles in impressionist comedy Dead Ringers. He has also appeared in The Bill, Doctor Who and I'm Alan Partridge.



Lisa Scott-Lee
A member of one of the UK's most successful groups, Steps, Lisa Scott-Lee achieved 14 Top Ten singles with the group before their split in 2001. She was the subject of a year-long MTV documentary, Totally Scott-Lee, in 2005 and appeared in Dancing on Ice on ITV in 2007.


Johnny Shentall

Johnny was a dancer for Steps, where he met future wife Lisa Scott-Lee, and joined boy band Boom! in 2001 before becoming the public choice to replace Kim Ryder in Hear'Say, the group spawned from the first Popstars series on ITV. Since Hear'Say, Johnny has appeared in musicals such as Starlight Express in the West End.


Mica Paris

Mica is one of the UK's biggest soul singers with a string of hits in the 80s and 90s, and after a 20-year career in the music business she moved into TV with appearances on The Wright Stuff, Loose Women and Strictly Come Dancing. Recently she has co-hosted What Not To Wear and appeared on Gordon Ramsay's The F Word.


Chico
Chico shot to fame in the 2005 series of The X Factor and became hugely popular for his cheeky chappy attitude, charisma and stage presence, with judge Simon Cowell describing him as 'a born entertainer'. His catchphrase 'It's Chico Time!' became famous and he released a single of the same name in February 2006, knocking Madonna off the Number 1 spot.


Amy Lamé

A presenter, comedian, club promoter and writer, Amy was raised in New Jersey and moved to London in 1992. Lamé works as a radio presenter with Danny Baker on BBC London 94.9 and appeared on his podcast, the All Day Breakfast Show. She also appeared in the second UK series of Celebrity Fit Club and has made regular appearances on the programmes Loose Women and Richard & Judy.


Dan O'Connor

Dan is best-known in the UK for his role as Ned Parker in Neighbours. Prior to landing the role, he was a finalist on Australian Idol, performing the track 'Amazing' by Josh Kelley to get himself into the final 12. Dan left Neighbours in April of this year but will remain on our screens until October. His hope is to have a pop/rock record out by the end of the year after signing with new management.


Tamara Beckwith
One of the original 'It Girls', Tamara has appeared in a variety of TV shows including Shooting Stars, Brass Eye, Loose Women, Celebrities Under Pressure, The Big Breakfast, Trigger Happy TV and Dancing on Ice. She recently appeared on the BBC's reality TV programme Celebrity Scissorhands where Lee Stafford trained celebrities to cut hair, raising money as part of the BBC charity Children in Need.


Kenzie

Kenzie came to fame as part of the ten-piece pop/rap band Blazin’ Squad in 2002, which he had joined aged 13. As a group they achieved six consecutive Top Ten hits, including a Number One with the single ‘Crossroads’. The band split in 2005 and he went on to form Friday Hill and he became youngest ever contestant on Celebrity Big Brother. He also took part in 2006’s Cirque De Celebrité.


Lisa Maffia

Lisa first came to prominence as the main female member of So Solid Crew - a large collective of UK garage artists whom she had known since she was 13. They had five Top 20 hits, most notably ’21 Seconds’ and won a MOBO award in the Best UK Garage Act category. She’s been voted by Nuts magazine as one of the sexiest brunettes in Britain and has modelled for Elle, Vogue and Maxim.
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Old 4th Sep 2008, 16:36
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My question,

All MAN Scheduled flights are operated by 320/321, but what operate the charters.

I Would imagine PFO will be 320/321, Turkey 320/321, Some Greek Islands 320/321, Italy (Scilliy) 320/321, Malta and Canaries 320/321 aswell as Mainlands Spain and Portugal 320/321 and the rest 75/A300 opearted.
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Old 4th Sep 2008, 16:45
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Boeing 757s, Airbus A300 and A330s also operate around Europe, Canaries and North Africa. You may see A330s sometimes at GRO or PMI where there is a lot of traffic.

The A300s are on the trunk routes such as AGP and ALC where we also see 757s on the rest.
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Old 4th Sep 2008, 20:09
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Manchester Scheduled Flights are also operated by B757 and A300 aircraft.
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Old 4th Sep 2008, 20:39
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The Man Scilliy on Saturday is on the B767.
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Old 4th Sep 2008, 22:38
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Good load factors with full 300 or 330 on a sch AGP or PMI
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Old 29th Sep 2008, 22:10
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I use Monarch ZB flights from Manchester on average six times per year,and have done so for a long time. My question is, do Monarch have any women pilots at Manchester, as I cannot remember ever being flown by one. Anybody in the know.
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Old 29th Sep 2008, 22:56
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I know of a female 1st officer on the B757 fleet
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Old 29th Sep 2008, 23:31
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Good question, I have never heard a ZB 320/1 lady pilot.

Think A300/A330 is the 'Old' boy's club.
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Old 30th Sep 2008, 08:23
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Lady Captain

Yes we do have at least one female skipper on the airbus fleet, think shes part time though and probably explains why you have never been flown by her !!!

SEAMASTER.
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Old 30th Sep 2008, 09:22
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Monarch machine for BIE

It seems that french operator Air Mediterranee (BIE) will get a A330 or B767 from Monarch for the winter season (wet lease) to operate in caribeean aera
Does somebody can confim which one A330 or B767
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Old 30th Sep 2008, 10:32
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Its the B767
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Old 7th Oct 2008, 10:57
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Talk of Monarch starting 'scheduled' services out of Scotland next year.

Anyone elaborate on this...
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