The Borneo Post

Britain’s Monarch Airlines goes bust, leaving thousands stranded

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LONDON: Monarch Airlines collapsed yesterday, the biggest ever failure of a British airline, stranding tens of thousands of travellers overseas and prompting the country’s biggest-ever peacetime repatriati­on effort.

Monarch cancelled about 300,000 future bookings and apologised to customers and staff as it became the UK’s largest carrier to go into administra­tion.

“I am so sorry that thousands now face a cancelled holiday or trip, possible delays getting home and huge inconvenie­nce as a result of our failure,” Monarch chief executive Andrew Swaffield told employees in a message.

“I am truly sorry that it has ended like this.”

Transport secretary Chris Grayling said the company fell victim to a price war over flights to the Mediterran­ean and told customers not to come to airports.

“We are doing our best to make sure that those people who are stranded and can’t get back otherwise will be able to do so,” he told BBC television, adding that he expected many of Monarch’s more than 2,000 staff to get jobs elsewhere.

The British government has asked the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to charter more than 30 aircraft to bring back to the UK about 110,000 Monarch customers currently overseas, the CAA said.

Tough competitio­n has been pressuring European airlines and driving consolidat­ion, with Air Berlin and Alitalia filing for insolvency this year and seeking new investors for parts of their businesses.

The collapse will be a headache for some of the world’s largest leasing companies, which financed its current fleet of 36 mainly Airbus jets, and for Boeing Co, which has sold the airline 32 of its 737 MAX aircraft. None of the planes has yet been delivered.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Monarch aircraft are seen parked after the airline ceased trading, at Manchester airport in Britain, October 2. Monarch cancelled about 300,000 future bookings and apologised to customers and staff as it became the UK’s largest carrier to go into...
— Reuters photo Monarch aircraft are seen parked after the airline ceased trading, at Manchester airport in Britain, October 2. Monarch cancelled about 300,000 future bookings and apologised to customers and staff as it became the UK’s largest carrier to go into...

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