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Old 29th Sep 2017, 18:54
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ATOL renewal got anything to do with 6-8 QR A320's being ferried in to STN? (think UA 744's last year, and nothing to do with BA strikes)
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Why would they ferry them to STN when MON don't operate there?
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 19:28
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Neither does BA...
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 19:35
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Not for Monarch.....think Thomas Cook folks.
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 19:39
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Maybe they are going to help out Ryanair now that Michael is going to have to pay compensation as they should have done in the first place.
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From what I understand they have been brought in by BA but confused as no planned / reported industrial action is on the cards
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 19:53
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Not for Monarch.....think Thomas Cook folks.
What need would TCX have of 8-10 QR a/c ?
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 20:08
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Maybe they are going to help out Ryanair now that Michael is going to have to pay compensation as they should have done in the first place.
Since when were they not paying compensation?
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 20:19
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Have you been living in a cave this last few days?
He has sent out 20000 e-mails today detailing the full compensation information which he should have given in the first place.
Hence the CAA stepping in.
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 20:22
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If Norwegian are involved then double daily will be to SWF not JFK the numbers on a narrow body don't add up for JFK across the Atlantic, I have also heard mention of LGW to SWF, I know one of the directors of stagecoach who operate the shuttle between SWF and Manhaatan and he had been told that there would be multiple new routes out of SWF to be announced within days by Norwegian on the max.

It's also telling that Norwegian have yet to publish a summer program from LGW to the costas, Monarch as a brand operated by Norwegian might bring better returns.
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Old 29th Sep 2017, 23:09
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Daily Mail reporting that CAA have staff on standby in case Monarch's ATOL isn't renewed...
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 03:13
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Originally Posted by Lee J
Daily Mail reporting that CAA have staff on standby in case Monarch's ATOL isn't renewed...
Well the flights are no longer sold under ATOL which they were this time last year, just the holidays division as is the practice with other UK airlines. I'm pretty sure it's sad and nasty rumours yet again...

Expect all to be completed overnight as planned...
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 05:27
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Yep sat in LGW with a slot delay pretty normal events , sorry for ruining the show with no dramas yet
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Originally Posted by VickersVicount
ATOL renewal got anything to do with 6-8 QR A320's being ferried in to STN? (think UA 744's last year, and nothing to do with BA strikes)
I know this is a rumour network but the facts are two arrived at STN on the afternoon of 27/09. These things are easy to check...

#fakenews
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 06:17
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Monarch airline may be close to collapse

Ministers are braced for the possibility of a British airline collapsing over the coming days, The Times has learnt. Cross departmental meetings have been held in Whitehall to draw up contingency plans in case Monarch Airlines is grounded immediately. One source said that talks had been held in Cobra, the emergency government briefing room.

Monarch, the fifth biggest British-based carrier, has refused to comment on speculation that it may fold. The airline, which expects to carry a total of about six million passengers this year from Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Gatwick and Luton, has admitted that it is undertaking a “comprehensive review” of its operations. This is believed to involve talks with airlines such as Easyjet and Wizzair to take over its short-haul business.

If the airline failed that could leave British holidaymakers stranded across Europe and many EU citizens could also be marooned in the UK..........
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 06:24
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I was told this was likely earlier this week. I can't see how this talk of long haul can happen, unless it is a new airline utilising the Monarch name.
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 06:58
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Originally Posted by Mr @ Spotty M
Have you been living in a cave this last few days?
He has sent out 20000 e-mails today detailing the full compensation information which he should have given in the first place.
Hence the CAA stepping in.
No I was on holiday lol. Actual compensation advice was given. It was on their website on the 18th September. The CAA have stepped in to interpret EU261 in their own way as regards re routing, and Ryanair have chosen to comply with that interpretation, and also told them to make their duty of care expenses clearer.
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 08:33
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Whitehall? Ministers? Cobra?

Really?

Drama!

What utter tosh (unless Whitehall are of course STILL waiting for a reason as to why the CAA wasted £millions of tax payers money this time last year)?
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Old 30th Sep 2017, 08:47
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Somebody around Monarch likes to play games - after last years shenanigans we now have MAX schedules to NYC being floated one day then the next government rescue plans. Sad.
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