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Monarch rescue flights 'to cost £60m' | Monarch rescue flights 'to cost £60m' |
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Flights returning 110,000 passengers from overseas after Monarch's collapse will cost about £60m, according to the UK airline regulator. | Flights returning 110,000 passengers from overseas after Monarch's collapse will cost about £60m, according to the UK airline regulator. |
More than 11,800 were flown home to the UK during Monday on 61 flights, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said. | |
The government called it the biggest repatriation exercise in peacetime. | The government called it the biggest repatriation exercise in peacetime. |
Monarch Airlines ceased trading early on Monday, leading to nearly 1,900 job losses and the cancellation of all its flights and holidays. | Monarch Airlines ceased trading early on Monday, leading to nearly 1,900 job losses and the cancellation of all its flights and holidays. |
The collapse of the 50-year-old company is the largest ever for a UK airline. | |
The government is set to pick up the tab for flying Monarch passengers home, but is talking to credit card companies about sharing some of the cost. | |
The repatriation comes as it also emerged: | The repatriation comes as it also emerged: |
What happened to Monarch? | What happened to Monarch? |
The UK's fifth biggest airline was placed in administration at 04:00 BST on Monday - a time when the airline had no planes in the air. | The UK's fifth biggest airline was placed in administration at 04:00 BST on Monday - a time when the airline had no planes in the air. |
Passengers were then sent text messages informing them flights had been cancelled, but some customers were already at airports. | |
Monarch had employed about 2,100 people. About 250 staff have been retained to help with repatriation efforts. | |
Terror attacks in Tunisia and Egypt, increased competition and the weak pound have been blamed for Monarch's demise. | |
Advice to Monarch customers | Advice to Monarch customers |
Who has been affected? | Who has been affected? |
Alan Jee was due to get married in Gran Canaria on Saturday and arrived at Gatwick airport with 30 members of his family. | Alan Jee was due to get married in Gran Canaria on Saturday and arrived at Gatwick airport with 30 members of his family. |
"I have spent £12,000 on my wedding and now I can't even go and get married," he said. "I am gutted, absolutely gutted, and my missus is in tears, an emotional wreck." | "I have spent £12,000 on my wedding and now I can't even go and get married," he said. "I am gutted, absolutely gutted, and my missus is in tears, an emotional wreck." |
John Shepherd, from Tamworth, had been due to fly to Cyprus on Tuesday with his 92-year-old father. | John Shepherd, from Tamworth, had been due to fly to Cyprus on Tuesday with his 92-year-old father. |
He said they had already managed to book flights on another airline - costing a "fair bit of money", but he added: "I'm worried we've lost all the money on the flights." | He said they had already managed to book flights on another airline - costing a "fair bit of money", but he added: "I'm worried we've lost all the money on the flights." |
Holidaymakers and staff 'devastated' by airline collapse | Holidaymakers and staff 'devastated' by airline collapse |
What has gone wrong? | What has gone wrong? |
Monarch reported a loss of £291m for the year to October 2016, compared with a profit of £27m for the previous 12 months, after revenues slumped. | Monarch reported a loss of £291m for the year to October 2016, compared with a profit of £27m for the previous 12 months, after revenues slumped. |
It had been in last-ditch talks with the CAA about renewing its licence to sell package holidays, but failed to reach a deal. | It had been in last-ditch talks with the CAA about renewing its licence to sell package holidays, but failed to reach a deal. |
Blair Nimmo, from administrator KPMG, said its collapse was a result of "depressed prices" in the short-haul travel market, alongside increased fuel costs and handling charges as a result of a weak pound. | Blair Nimmo, from administrator KPMG, said its collapse was a result of "depressed prices" in the short-haul travel market, alongside increased fuel costs and handling charges as a result of a weak pound. |
Monarch's owner, Greybull Capital, had been trying to sell part or all of its short-haul operation so it could focus on more profitable long-haul routes, and said it was "very sorry" it had not been able to turn around its fortunes. | Monarch's owner, Greybull Capital, had been trying to sell part or all of its short-haul operation so it could focus on more profitable long-haul routes, and said it was "very sorry" it had not been able to turn around its fortunes. |
What have the authorities said? | What have the authorities said? |
The CAA has organised 34 chartered planes from 16 different airlines - Easyjet and Qatar Airways among them - to return passengers to the UK over the next fortnight. | The CAA has organised 34 chartered planes from 16 different airlines - Easyjet and Qatar Airways among them - to return passengers to the UK over the next fortnight. |
Chief executive Andrew Haines said passengers would not be charged for the repatriation flights, which would match Monarch's original schedule "as closely as possible", adding: "There will undoubtedly be some disruption." | Chief executive Andrew Haines said passengers would not be charged for the repatriation flights, which would match Monarch's original schedule "as closely as possible", adding: "There will undoubtedly be some disruption." |
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling described it as the "biggest ever peacetime repatriation". | Transport Secretary Chris Grayling described it as the "biggest ever peacetime repatriation". |
Mr Grayling said the Department for Work and Pensions would give support to those affected and that airlines had already told him they may seek to employ Monarch staff. | Mr Grayling said the Department for Work and Pensions would give support to those affected and that airlines had already told him they may seek to employ Monarch staff. |
Easyjet said it would be "really pleased" to hire former Monarch employees, saying it had 400 cabin crew vacancies at Gatwick Airport and 100 at Luton, as well as job openings for pilots and head office staff. | Easyjet said it would be "really pleased" to hire former Monarch employees, saying it had 400 cabin crew vacancies at Gatwick Airport and 100 at Luton, as well as job openings for pilots and head office staff. |
Have you got a flight booked with Monarch? Are you Monarch staff? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you got a flight booked with Monarch? Are you Monarch staff? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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