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lee757 1st October 2017 22:30

Surely they'll announce soon - they've got checkin due to open for the first morning wave in just a couple of hours.

Say again s l o w l y 1st October 2017 22:31


Originally Posted by Tomomac33 (Post 9910356)
I'm a Monarch FO, MAN based. I have a family, commitments, all the other jazz.

Life goes on. I refuse to have my life ruled by the people or circumstances responsible for this, whoever it or they are.

Without pointing fingers at any particular individual - how can it be acceptable that the way I find out about my job is through this avenue?

I thank you all for reporting the facts, I even thank you all for reporting the fiction - because that's all we have to plan our immediate futures on. Our peers are no where to be seen.

For this reason only, I wish someone could be held accountable, but suspect not.

That's pretty poor, if there's been no comms about it, though I suspect the number of people "in the know" is under 10 in total (if that) and so the other 2490 of you are all in the same boat.

I could make a comment that this sort of info holding and lack of visibility could be a factor in why this sort of thing keeps happening, but I'd best not...

dude1882 1st October 2017 22:31


Originally Posted by The AvgasDinosaur (Post 9910473)
This is serious careers are at stake here.
Be a bit more considerate please.

Duly noted, but in reality does this really mean the end... it just doesn't seem right to happen this way?

Malchester 1st October 2017 22:32

Sad
 
Flown with Monarch many times and always had good experience. Would seem to me that if there was any chance of survival the two flights would have been delayed rather than cancelled

crewmeal 1st October 2017 22:33

The BBC have a reporter waiting outside CAA house.

Aircart 1st October 2017 22:34


Originally Posted by dude1882 (Post 9910483)
Duly noted, but in reality does this really mean the end... it just doesn't seem right to happen this way?

It mostly always ends like this first time for me was a phone call saying that's it.
Baby was rare in that it wound down slowly.
And now this. :(

mathers_wales_uk 1st October 2017 22:36


Originally Posted by dude1882 (Post 9910458)
So do I book additional flights with Jet2 for November?

Without wanting to kick anybody while they were down because there is a lot of jobs at stake here. If I was in your position I would consider booking an alternative before competition airlines increases their prices or worst still are full and there is no alternative.

nguba 1st October 2017 22:42

When airlines have suspended operations it has historically been industry practice for competitor airlines to allow passengers whose flights have been cancelled to buy a new ticket for the same price. I would wait and see how things unfold over the next few days.

Thoughts are of course with those whose livelihoods are at stake.

01475 1st October 2017 22:52

And this is happening when oil is cheap! What's the future of the industry if things get harder?

pressurezero 1st October 2017 22:59

There have been communications from top level management, but it's obviously not particularly detailed. There is a lot of negotiating going on, they're not going to publish every development. Surely this isn't surprising.

Say again s l o w l y 1st October 2017 23:01

The cancellations of the IBZ flights are not a good sign at all.

Well, it's just turned into tomorrow. All we can do is wait and see.

Good luck all, that's all I can say.

Buster the Bear 1st October 2017 23:06

8 Qatar A320s on route to the UK, 4 to Birmingham and 4 to Gatwick.

http://i68.tinypic.com/2afdiep.png

Callum Paterson 1st October 2017 23:09

Passengers on the IBZ flight from LGW were advised at the boarding gate that the flight is cancelled. They are still being held at the boarding gate area, apparently. No information on whither they will be travelling of if they are to go and collect luggage.

Certainly doesn't sound good.

Bad for the passengers but they'll get over it. It's the staff I feel for, should the worst happen.

mudcity 1st October 2017 23:14

So sad for all the great people who worked at MON- some of the best people I ever had the privilege to work alongside. So many stayed loyal believing that Greybull were in it for the long term .......they deserved better.

Count of Monte Bisto 1st October 2017 23:18

As one who suffered the same fate many years ago as Tomomac33 whilst an FO at Debonair, he has my sympathy. The harsh reality is that in the death throes of the company, the management cannot say anything until the plug is pulled. The good news is that Monarch pilots enjoy a sterling reputation in the industry and pretty-well anyone who wants a job will have one very quickly. You have my deepest sympathy but my great assurance that you will all be ok in the end.

Say again s l o w l y 1st October 2017 23:19

Same. There are some great people in Monarch and as you say, they deserved better on a lot of fronts. I am of course being premature in assuming the worst, but I have a horrid feeling that the game is up.

I need a drink and I'd better not post again on this thread for a while lest I lose my rag and say what I really think.

Lee J 1st October 2017 23:38

A7-LAH on route to Ibiza for repatriation :{

dude1882 1st October 2017 23:39


Originally Posted by Lee J (Post 9910530)
A7-LAH on route to Ibiza for repatriation :{

Its showing as BA9201?

01475 1st October 2017 23:41

Gutting. It shouldn't have been this way. Private Equity is :mad: evil.

A7-LAC is on the move too.

Buster the Bear 1st October 2017 23:43

BA9200 passing west of London and climbing.
BA9201 departing Stansted shortly.


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