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Any Plans for Monarch to Upgrade or Refurb their A330's?
With Thomson and now Thomas Cook upgrading their Long Haul product to offer something that is comparable with the scheduled carriers, is there any plans for the A330's to be upgraded?
These aircraft must now be 10-12 years old and they don't seem to have spent a penny on the cabins in that time! There's airlines like US Airways that have refurbed their A330-300's three times in that period...
They have never offered individual in-flight entertainment screens and they offer the dreaded 3-3-3 abreast config, which Thomas Cook are finally dropping.
Surely now the 787's are not coming, it is time for the airline to spend a bit of money on these planes! Read any reviews of Monarch on their long haul product, and none of them ever seem to be very favourable when they refer to the aircrafts amenities and general comfort.
The airline always seems to lag behind other carriers when it comes to innovation and takes a very lethargic approach to change and improving on-board passenger facilities, with a make do attitude. Other people might just call them a conservative airline!
These aircraft must now be 10-12 years old and they don't seem to have spent a penny on the cabins in that time! There's airlines like US Airways that have refurbed their A330-300's three times in that period...
They have never offered individual in-flight entertainment screens and they offer the dreaded 3-3-3 abreast config, which Thomas Cook are finally dropping.
Surely now the 787's are not coming, it is time for the airline to spend a bit of money on these planes! Read any reviews of Monarch on their long haul product, and none of them ever seem to be very favourable when they refer to the aircrafts amenities and general comfort.
The airline always seems to lag behind other carriers when it comes to innovation and takes a very lethargic approach to change and improving on-board passenger facilities, with a make do attitude. Other people might just call them a conservative airline!
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Will there be a 757 goodbye flight like the 300.
First flight was on a Mon 757 and growing up in LTN that was mostly all you saw for a few years. Favourite aircraft by a million miles.
First flight was on a Mon 757 and growing up in LTN that was mostly all you saw for a few years. Favourite aircraft by a million miles.
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Luton
Thanks gilesdavies for confirming.
Runway08 I too grew up in LTN and can remember the first Monarch 757's arriving there. I hope LTN will get a farewell flight, it seems very fitting.
Runway08 I too grew up in LTN and can remember the first Monarch 757's arriving there. I hope LTN will get a farewell flight, it seems very fitting.
Low Season Mallorca
35+ years ago you could go to Mallorca throughout the winter, on 3 and 4 day breaks.
Dan Air were certainly contracted from BHX - seem to recall it was Mondays and Fridays using Comets - I think contracted by MATO / Ellerman Sunflight, or whatever they called themselves at that time. prices were ludicrously cheap as I recall, even by the standards of the day.
I'm guessing the same offers were made from other UK airports, so while welcome, it's hardly groundbreaking, and from my recollection of Palma as a city, not a bad move.
Dan Air were certainly contracted from BHX - seem to recall it was Mondays and Fridays using Comets - I think contracted by MATO / Ellerman Sunflight, or whatever they called themselves at that time. prices were ludicrously cheap as I recall, even by the standards of the day.
I'm guessing the same offers were made from other UK airports, so while welcome, it's hardly groundbreaking, and from my recollection of Palma as a city, not a bad move.
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I would have the 757 farewell flights afer all they have had them for nearly 30 years and for them to still be flying today is a massive thumbs up to the engineers, best boeing ever made in my opinion.
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I remember its arrival at Luton. It was a big moment for Monarch after the Boeing 720 years. The B757 has served them very well over the years. It remains one of my most favourite aircraft to fly on.
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Blimey, 31 years of charter operations, must be like Triggers Broom by now.
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