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toledoashley 30th Sep 2016 19:17

https://www.ttgmedia.com/news/news/m...greement--7058

WindSheer 30th Sep 2016 19:19

Speculation over:

“I am delighted that we have been able to come to an agreement with the CAA on the extension of Monarch’s ATOL licence and am excited about the additional capital coming into the group which will help us fund our future growth. I am immensely proud of the professionalism of the Monarch team.”

janeyTA 30th Sep 2016 19:21

It's fanstastic news for all concerned, especially the employees.

Monarch reaches ATOL licence agreement and secures funding - Monarch Blog

Ivan aromer 30th Sep 2016 19:24

Does look good but are they just kicking the can down the street?

bill b 30th Sep 2016 19:25

Fab ✈️✈️✈️👍🍺🍺

Right Way Up 30th Sep 2016 19:27

Great news ....hope those at Monarch can enjoy their weekend ;) after a tough couple of weeks.

toledoashley 30th Sep 2016 19:28

A bit of confusion by the sounds of things - they are now going back on it and saying it is just an extension.

clearanceoverthekeys 30th Sep 2016 19:30

This is very far from over.

“The CAA has granted Monarch a 12 day extension to its existing ATOL licences. The extended licences will now expire at 23:59 on 12 October 2016.

“The CAA was able to do this by requiring the shareholder to provide additional funding and because customers' money will be protected.

“Monarch now has 12 days to satisfy the CAA that the group is able to meet the requirements for a full ATOL licence.

“Monarch will remain ATOL licensed until this extension expires.

“The CAA always advises consumers to ensure they book ATOL-protected air holidays and consumers who choose to book an ATOL-protected flight or holiday with the company during this time will continue to be protected by the ATOL scheme.

“During this period of extension, the CAA will continue to monitor the company.”

paully 30th Sep 2016 19:30

Very good news, there will be some very relieved families tonight. I do hope Monarch can get the funding in and I have no doubt it will continue to be a difficult road, but for now lets all be happy with the news and one of Britains oldest established Airline continues to fly :D:ok:

janeyTA 30th Sep 2016 19:31

The announcement on their website says it's an extension, and it's still great news. The CAA wouldn't have granted it if they weren't pretty damn sure that the investment was forthcoming.

Brigantee 30th Sep 2016 19:32

Fantastic news lets hope they get some decent investment

lotus1 30th Sep 2016 19:36

Very good news good news for employees

Buster the Bear 30th Sep 2016 19:37

Breaking News
Monarch reaches Atol agreement

Buster the Bear 30th Sep 2016 19:40

And now the best news of all!

Budget airline Monarch has received an extension to its licence to operate, the company has announced.
It also said it had received "significant" further investment and was close to announcing the biggest investment in its 48-year history.
The news came just ahead of a midnight deadline for the renewal of its Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licence .
Last weekend Monarch was forced to deny "negative speculation" about its financial health.
On Saturday Monarch is due to operate 133 outbound and inbound flights, and passengers have been expressing their concerns about what was going to happen on social media.
The airline employs around 2,800 staff and is based at Luton Airport.
Monarch is protected by the CAA's Air Travel Organisers' Licensing (Atol) scheme - the scheme that refunds customers if a travel firm collapses, and ensures they are not stranded.
But for the licence to be renewed, allowing it to continue to trade, the airline had to prove that it was financially robust.
Monarch has been majority-owned by Greybull Capital since 2014, when the investment firm bought a 90% stake in the airline.
Greybull also bought a division of Tata Steel this year, as well as 140 M Local convenience stores from Morrisons, which subsequently went into administration.

Buster the Bear 30th Sep 2016 19:43

Travel Weekly understands the airline has been granted a two-week extension.

FANS 30th Sep 2016 19:43

Great news for the employees & customers - disgraceful they were ever put through this.

The Monarch press release talks about extending the ATOL license, which I took to mean for 12 months. The CAA talks of only 12 days however.

It seems Greybull coughed up with a full 4 hours to spare, and hopefully new backers and a new management team will come on board to professionalise this shambles.

JB007 30th Sep 2016 19:44

Fantastic news! Just brilliant!

daikilo 30th Sep 2016 19:51

Beware, this is what the CAA say in the media release:


“The CAA has granted Monarch a 12 day extension to its existing ATOL licences. The extended licences will now expire at 23:59 on 12 October 2016.
“The CAA was able to do this by requiring the shareholder to provide additional funding and because customers' money will be protected.
“Monarch now has 12 days to satisfy the CAA that the group is able to meet the requirements for a full ATOL licence.
“Monarch will remain ATOL licensed until this extension expires.
“The CAA always advises consumers to ensure they book ATOL-protected air holidays and consumers who choose to book an ATOL-protected flight or holiday with the company during this time will continue to be protected by the ATOL scheme.
“During this period of extension, the CAA will continue to monitor the company.”


https://www.caa.co.uk/News/CAA-state...ptember-2016)/


It is not new ATOL, it is an extension of the existing one.

Brigantee 30th Sep 2016 19:58

Good news ,This is going to cause bitter disappointment to one or two on here...Wonder whos putting the cash in apart from greybull

FANS 30th Sep 2016 20:06

Greybull are putting in the emergency interim funding now, with the bigger fundraising still to be confirmed hence the 2 week only extension.

It's great news for the staff, but Greybull could have done this weeks ago.


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