Category Archives: Monarch Airlines

Monarch Airlines to launch new flights to Sharm el Sheikh on November 3 from London Gatwick and Manchester

Monarch Airlines (London Luton) will a new route to Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) on November 3 from both London (Gatwick) and Manchester. Monarch’s new scheduled flights will operate three times per week from Gatwick and Manchester airports on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Please click on the photo for the aircraft information.

Monarch Airlines to start London Gatwick-Barcelona flights on October 21

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) is launching new scheduled flights to Barcelona.

Monarch’s new scheduled flights to Barcelona from London Gatwick will operate daily from October 21, 2011, increasing to 11 flights per week from October 30, 2011 and brings the total number of scheduled destinations served by the airline from Gatwick to 13.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Please click on the photo for the aircraft information.

Monarch’s routes from London (Gatwick):

Monarch Airlines adds its new titles on the first aircraft

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) has added these new web titles to its first aircraft.

Copyright Photo: James Mepsted. Airbus A321-231 G-OZBT (msn 3546) rotates at Luton with the new Monarch.co.uk titles and the new “Fly Your Way. Every Day” tagline.

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Monarch Airlines to rebrand with a new business model

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) is planning to rebrand its look and business plan of the airline. The airline is moving ahead to have 80% of its revenue from scheduled flights by the summer of 2012.

Using a new “Fly your way. Every day” tagline, the airline is offering its basic airfares but also allowing the customer to add any extras.

The new business plan also includes a rebranding process. The fleet will be repainted in a new livery.

Read the entire story from the Aviation Branding Weblog: CLICK HERE

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Monarch Airlines adds “Just Married” stickers to its aircraft

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) has now added a second sticker to its eight aircraft celebrating the Wills and Kate wedding in the UK. The company overnight added “Just Married” stickers to the aircraft with the previous “Congratulations Wills & Kate” stickered aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Nik French. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Monarch Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Monarch’s routes from London (Gatwick):

Monarch Airlines increases its schedule to Spain, Portugal and Cyprus

Monarch Airlines (London Luton) is increasing its number of flights to Spain, Portugal and Cyprus in April due to increased demand. In addition, the airline is bringing forward to April the launch of its new scheduled flights to Paphos (originally scheduled to start on May 4).

Additional flights will operate from London Gatwick and Manchester throughout April to Lanzarote, Tenerife, Alicante, Malaga, Majorca, Faro and Larnaca as well as new services to Paphos, which were originally scheduled to commence in May 2011.

Monarch Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Please click on the photo for aircraft information.

Monarch Airlines to fly for Comefly

Monarch Airlines (London Luton) will fly for tour operator Comefly to Fort Myers from Aalborg (begins on June 14) and Copenhagen (begins on June 15) with its Airbus A330-200s.

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Please click on the photo for additional background information.

Monarch Airlines denies it is in financial trouble

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Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) has denied it is in financial trouble after an oddsmaker put the carrier at the top of list with the highest probability of going bankrupt.

News link:

business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/transport/

article6971022.ece

Here is the full list of airlines and the bookie odds (in our opinion there are many missing airlines):

www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/transport/6907940/Next-airline-to-go-bust—the-odds.html