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Tell us how you have been affected by Monarch Airlines going into administration | Tell us how you have been affected by Monarch Airlines going into administration |
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With 410,000 customers affected by the airline failing to renew its Air Travel Organiser’s Licence (Atol) licence, we’d like to hear your experiences | |
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Mon 2 Oct 2017 08.26 BST | |
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The British airline has been placed into administration, and is being called the country’s biggest ever airline collapse, after emergency talks with the Civil Aviation Authority broke down. | The British airline has been placed into administration, and is being called the country’s biggest ever airline collapse, after emergency talks with the Civil Aviation Authority broke down. |
All flights from the UK and future bookings have been cancelled as the low-cost airline failed to get its Air Travel Organiser’s Licence (Atol) licence renewed. | All flights from the UK and future bookings have been cancelled as the low-cost airline failed to get its Air Travel Organiser’s Licence (Atol) licence renewed. |
A programme has been launched by the Civil Aviation Authority to bring 110,000 customers back to the UK. Those who are abroad will be returned home at no extra cost and do not need to cut their breaks short. 300,000 future bookings have also been cancelled prompting transport secretary, Chris Grayling, to call it “the country’s biggest ever peacetime repatriation”. | A programme has been launched by the Civil Aviation Authority to bring 110,000 customers back to the UK. Those who are abroad will be returned home at no extra cost and do not need to cut their breaks short. 300,000 future bookings have also been cancelled prompting transport secretary, Chris Grayling, to call it “the country’s biggest ever peacetime repatriation”. |
Share your experiences | Share your experiences |
If you’ve been affected by the flight cancellations you can share your story with us by filling in the form below, anonymously if you wish. You can also message the Guardian on WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. | If you’ve been affected by the flight cancellations you can share your story with us by filling in the form below, anonymously if you wish. You can also message the Guardian on WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. |
We’d also like to hear from people who work for Monarch and what the administration means for them. | We’d also like to hear from people who work for Monarch and what the administration means for them. |
Your stories will help our journalists have a more complete picture of these events and we will use them in our reporting. | Your stories will help our journalists have a more complete picture of these events and we will use them in our reporting. |
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