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Long-haul would not have saved Monarch, not on the scale they were running it. (2 A330's, 1 A300?) It would have needed to be quadrupled in size to perhaps been profitable, but the financiers would never have taken that risk. TCX took the risk on the long haul strategy, and it looks like it has worked for them....so far.
Monarch was a very nice airline, questionably profitable , but is now becoming another possible victim of our avaricious UK public requiring stupidly low fares. And of course they line up with other elements of our avaricious UK public, perhaps wealthier, who require excessive and unfeasible returns from their venture capital investments.
Greed will eventually fail and reality will force fares back into line, but at the expense of a number of airlines and their pilots, but lining the pockets of the managers overseeing their failures.
More examples spring to mind...
Monarch was a very nice airline, questionably profitable , but is now becoming another possible victim of our avaricious UK public requiring stupidly low fares. And of course they line up with other elements of our avaricious UK public, perhaps wealthier, who require excessive and unfeasible returns from their venture capital investments.
Greed will eventually fail and reality will force fares back into line, but at the expense of a number of airlines and their pilots, but lining the pockets of the managers overseeing their failures.
More examples spring to mind...
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So the poor staff at MON are now subject once again to the annual debate about their future as yet another bunch of consultants , no doubt at huge expense, come up with yet another plan ( remember no charter --no Longhaul --go all Boeing )
My understanding was that the refinancing last year was based on the sale and lease back of the imminent B737 MAX -so how can you sell the short haul business without taking delivery of these aircraft ?
As for Longhaul , sure you could probably operate ex a few MON UK bases to the east coast with a MAX but is that enough ? If they are being offered a deal on B787 by Boeing -where is this market that Norwegian - BA -VS -TCX etc haven't yet got into ?
The MON staff are great people and deserve better .
My understanding was that the refinancing last year was based on the sale and lease back of the imminent B737 MAX -so how can you sell the short haul business without taking delivery of these aircraft ?
As for Longhaul , sure you could probably operate ex a few MON UK bases to the east coast with a MAX but is that enough ? If they are being offered a deal on B787 by Boeing -where is this market that Norwegian - BA -VS -TCX etc haven't yet got into ?
The MON staff are great people and deserve better .
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This is ridiculous. When things were starting to look up and quite positive for the company, the management come up with some bizzare idea yet again. Long haul really is NOT the be all and end all! Especially as the market continues to become more and more saturated, things can quickly start to become messy again. After all there is only so many destinations a Max can reach from the UK too.
Monarch should be happy at what they've got and what they have managed to turn around for now. They should be focusing on developing this further with the new aircraft and a streamlined fleet. Giving them the chance to open up new niche routes, mainly on short/mid-haul and focusing more on working closer with Monarch Holidays to make routes even more profitable.
At best they could have opened up the long haul market ex-BHX with the Max's and had no competition but Primera got in there first. The Monarch brand would have worked so much better ex-UK too.
As for a partnership, Flybe could be the best bet as a feeder airline. Offering direct onward connections from all but LTN of Monarch' UK airports. Inparticular this would have the potential to work well from BHX and MAN to destinations where BE don't usually venture in to and opening up new markets for their customers...
Hopefully the media reports are just poorly worded and don't show off the bigger picture in what is being "planned". However, Monarch need to be releasing some clearer details soon as yet again negative press and rumours will start to put people off. It's extremely unfair for the brilliant staff and respected brand.
Monarch should be happy at what they've got and what they have managed to turn around for now. They should be focusing on developing this further with the new aircraft and a streamlined fleet. Giving them the chance to open up new niche routes, mainly on short/mid-haul and focusing more on working closer with Monarch Holidays to make routes even more profitable.
At best they could have opened up the long haul market ex-BHX with the Max's and had no competition but Primera got in there first. The Monarch brand would have worked so much better ex-UK too.
As for a partnership, Flybe could be the best bet as a feeder airline. Offering direct onward connections from all but LTN of Monarch' UK airports. Inparticular this would have the potential to work well from BHX and MAN to destinations where BE don't usually venture in to and opening up new markets for their customers...
Hopefully the media reports are just poorly worded and don't show off the bigger picture in what is being "planned". However, Monarch need to be releasing some clearer details soon as yet again negative press and rumours will start to put people off. It's extremely unfair for the brilliant staff and respected brand.
Only a month ago Sky were talking about this.
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Concentrate on Long-haul? This company changes direction more times than a wonky compass. No long haul planes, never done any decent long haul in the past anyway. They'd be competing with Thomson who have it down to an art and TCX who are growing LH year on year especially up north. All Monarch are doing is pitching an idea. Investors don't invest in ideas.
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I wondered a while back if they could have a co-op deal with FlyBe - with Monarch running sun routes and flyBe taking over some of the city routes...
Not interlining, as that wouldn’t make sense - but certainly working together on marketing, scheduling and route development.
Not interlining, as that wouldn’t make sense - but certainly working together on marketing, scheduling and route development.
Monarch gave up L/H many moons ago with their pair of elderly A330's and the 4 long in the tooth A300-600R's which saw service to MCO/SFB Maldives Goa Banjul Mombasa Cancun and the Caribbean,
supplemented by the 757's for Agra and Kerala - all via BAH
OM/MON took over BCAL's old Golden Lion routes to the Caribbean and I think did quite well on those, plus had lucrative cruise ship charters with P&O and Fred Olsen also to the Caribbean.
The lone wolf DC-10 was used to good effect to Orlando mainly from MAN and was a handy people mover to the Med and the Canaries (like all of the other MON L/H fleet were used too)
Now the Global stage has changed drastically both in currency dips weak £ and loss of many holiday destinations due to the political and security problems in places like Kenya (Mombasa) Egypt Israel Tunisia Gambia - even Thailand is no longer a 'safe' bet.
An old fav like MCO/SFB Florida which OM/MON plied since the late 80's first with 757's then A300's via BGR surely now with such a weak £ v the $ would not be a sensible set up.
BA Virgin TUI DY and TCX dominate all of Florida, with even EI Icelandic and WOW offering cheap fares via points from LON
TUI have started MRU along with Condor - Virgin Atlantic gave that route up quite quickly as they could not compete with BA, Air MRU EK and AF
Norwegian/DY have now entered the USA and Global Long Haul stage big time not just to the USA but many other destinations with their brand new 787's from LGW.
Legacy full service carriers such as BA KLM LH (and Emirates for instance) have entered onto many of the L/H leisure routes such as the Maldives Cancun MRU CPT and now the Seychelles. Folk from MAN and the regionals can now access direct flights or via Euro and ME hubs
OM/MON used to have good L/H charter contracts with UK tour operators such as Kuoni Red Sea Holidays Hayes & Jarvis and Voyages Jules Verne to the Maldives Goa Jordan Gambia and Egypt but many of those have bit the dust such as Tapestry and Jewel in the Crown where MON also operated to specialised destinations such as Kerala Aqaba and Agra.
Mombasa is a dead duck and the Maldives is too expensive now as a ''charter'' destination.
As an aside Kuoni did own Edelweiss in Switzerland
TCX have been operating LGW-CPT last season non-stop with 3 a week on A330's
that's a big operation and I wonder how they faired?
Also sister Airline Condor is also part of the act with flights to CPT from LON MAN and UK regionals via FRA and MUC plus anywhere on their vast L/H route network via Germany.
so as you can see either somebody at Monarch is either a fool or very very brave (and in the know) also very very upbeat that they can re-enter the L/H arena -
BTW where are the planes coming from??
supplemented by the 757's for Agra and Kerala - all via BAH
OM/MON took over BCAL's old Golden Lion routes to the Caribbean and I think did quite well on those, plus had lucrative cruise ship charters with P&O and Fred Olsen also to the Caribbean.
The lone wolf DC-10 was used to good effect to Orlando mainly from MAN and was a handy people mover to the Med and the Canaries (like all of the other MON L/H fleet were used too)
Now the Global stage has changed drastically both in currency dips weak £ and loss of many holiday destinations due to the political and security problems in places like Kenya (Mombasa) Egypt Israel Tunisia Gambia - even Thailand is no longer a 'safe' bet.
An old fav like MCO/SFB Florida which OM/MON plied since the late 80's first with 757's then A300's via BGR surely now with such a weak £ v the $ would not be a sensible set up.
BA Virgin TUI DY and TCX dominate all of Florida, with even EI Icelandic and WOW offering cheap fares via points from LON
TUI have started MRU along with Condor - Virgin Atlantic gave that route up quite quickly as they could not compete with BA, Air MRU EK and AF
Norwegian/DY have now entered the USA and Global Long Haul stage big time not just to the USA but many other destinations with their brand new 787's from LGW.
Legacy full service carriers such as BA KLM LH (and Emirates for instance) have entered onto many of the L/H leisure routes such as the Maldives Cancun MRU CPT and now the Seychelles. Folk from MAN and the regionals can now access direct flights or via Euro and ME hubs
OM/MON used to have good L/H charter contracts with UK tour operators such as Kuoni Red Sea Holidays Hayes & Jarvis and Voyages Jules Verne to the Maldives Goa Jordan Gambia and Egypt but many of those have bit the dust such as Tapestry and Jewel in the Crown where MON also operated to specialised destinations such as Kerala Aqaba and Agra.
Mombasa is a dead duck and the Maldives is too expensive now as a ''charter'' destination.
As an aside Kuoni did own Edelweiss in Switzerland
TCX have been operating LGW-CPT last season non-stop with 3 a week on A330's
that's a big operation and I wonder how they faired?
Also sister Airline Condor is also part of the act with flights to CPT from LON MAN and UK regionals via FRA and MUC plus anywhere on their vast L/H route network via Germany.
so as you can see either somebody at Monarch is either a fool or very very brave (and in the know) also very very upbeat that they can re-enter the L/H arena -
BTW where are the planes coming from??
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Concentrate on Long-haul? This company changes direction more times than a wonky compass. No long haul planes, never done any decent long haul in the past anyway. They'd be competing with Thomson who have it down to an art and TCX who are growing LH year on year especially up north. All Monarch are doing is pitching an idea. Investors don't invest in ideas.
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If they are going back into long haul then they must have some sort of plan and an idea of the market they want.
With the MAX they could look at US East coast from NCL GLA/EDI CWL BRS BHX MAN LBA LTN and LGW.
Same airports with a wide body but to places like Florida the Caribbean and the US West coast as well as Asia. From some of those cities they'd have competition but from a lot of them they wouldn't or the competition is very light.
They may well have identified gaps in the market that they can fill.
I wish them luck.
With the MAX they could look at US East coast from NCL GLA/EDI CWL BRS BHX MAN LBA LTN and LGW.
Same airports with a wide body but to places like Florida the Caribbean and the US West coast as well as Asia. From some of those cities they'd have competition but from a lot of them they wouldn't or the competition is very light.
They may well have identified gaps in the market that they can fill.
I wish them luck.