Monarch final A300 Flights

I totally forgot about this until i read it somewhere, anybody booked on these flights ?????
 
Ray Finkle said:
A couple of tweaks for the summer, Tuesday mornings BOD has been replaced with a charter BHX-JSI-KVA-BHX and Sunday now sees GIB moving to the afternoon and PVK operating in the morning, this was operated by Flybe last year so it's good to see MON take it on rather than drop it.

It still looks to be 7x A321's and 2x A320's with the only gaps appearing on Sat mornings and Tue and Wed afternoons.

The Saturday morning gap has now been filled with another MAH.
 
Sundays final A300 flight has been reduced back to a little over one hour but will now be doing a fly past over MAN sometime between 15:15 and 15:30.

There was hope of this becoming a 2 hr flight but that is no longer possible...

A300-600R G-OJMR final flight will be on Sun 13 Apr departing LGW at 14:40, additional details:

Updated Fri 11 Apr:

The proposed extension that we evaluated was to accommodate a possible landing at another airfield en-route to Birmingham, and a decision was taken against this after a number of concerns from passengers already booked on the flight who had booked onward connections (either by rail or air) based on a 1hr flight. The reason for notification of a 2hr flight was to ensure that no passengers booked themselves on to tight connections that they may have ended up missing. It is likely that the flight will end up being a little over an hour.

Following a significant amount of discussion with Manchester Airport, the flight will now operate with a low level fly past of Manchester Airport (MAN), weather permitting. The aircraft is not permitted to descend below 1,000ft, so any low cloud in the area, or other difficult weather conditions will mean that the flypast is cancelled.

If you have friends or family in the Manchester area that would be interested in viewing the fly past, the aircraft is expected to arrive at Manchester at between 3.15pm and 3.30pm local time.

Once the fly past is completed, weather permitting, the aircraft will proceed directly to Birmingham for landing. The aircraft will not land at Manchester.
 
How many international flights do Monarch operate out of Birmingham, and are they looking at expanding?
 
If you count the charters then Monarch have 36 destinations from BHX, I don't know how many weekly departures that is but a look at the timetable would tell. All nine aircraft are used pretty much to capacity, there were rumours of a 10th a couple of years back but nothing yet.

A nice video of G-OJMR landing.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96k-VR5uugk#t=39[/video]
 
According to the latest anna aero.com newsletter LGW is the largest MON base in terms of departures(155).MAN(138).BHX(130).That is departures per week.
In terms of destinations served BHX and MAN both number 26,while LGW serve 23.
Hope that is of use and interest.
 
Two new routes as Salzburg has also been added. Both once weekly every Saturday from second week in Dec to second week in April :good:
 
The official BHX release.

Monarch Launch Two New Ski Routes From Birmingham Airport


Monarch, the leading scheduled airline to leisure destinations, announces two new routes from Birmingham Airport - to Salzburg and Turin - as part of its winter ski programme for 2014/15. Flights will commence on the 13th December 2014 and are on sale from 10th June 2014. To book visit http://www.monarch.co.uk

Salzburg sits on the border between Austria and Germany and is the capital city of the province which bears its name. Salzburg’s excellent position on the motorway network makes it a great stop-off for skiers and snowboarders alike, as it has an abundance of ski resorts within easy reach.

Within the city there are plenty of activities and cultural pursuits on offer; it is Mozart’s birthplace and the backdrop to many scenes from the Sound of Music. As the home of the carol ‘Silent Night’, Salzburg is also ideal for Christmas Market trips. Over Christmas, the city has a festive atmosphere filled with the scent of cinnamon, baked apples and gingerbread.

Turin is the capital of Italy's Piedmont region, in the far north-west of the country. It too is close to the Alps, making it another excellent starting-point for skiing holidays. This cosmopolitan city is a major industrial centre, perhaps most famous as the home of the car manufacturer Fiat. The City is also historically and architecturally fascinating with elegant arcaded streets and dotted with noble equestrian statues of Savoy princes.

Andrew Swaffield, Managing Director of Monarch Airlines comments:

“We are delighted to expand our ski programme from Birmingham airport to Salzburg and Turin.

“Salzburg is our first Austrian destination from Birmingham and we are pleased to announce it as one of our new ski routes for the upcoming 2014/15 ski season. Turin is Italy’s gateway to the Alps and now our fifth route flying to Italy.

“We are pleased to be offering all skiers across the UK the opportunity to fly to the popular ski destinations across Europe. Monarch now offers routes to five European airports of interest to skiers throughout the winter from Birmingham, giving our customers variety and the perfect gateway for their winter breaks.”

William Pearson, Birmingham Airport’s Aviation Development Director, added:

“The decision by Monarch to add Salzburg and Turin to their ski programme at Birmingham is great news for those who are planning on hitting the slopes this winter.

“We’re confident the introduction of these new routes will prove to be tremendously popular not only with skiers, but also with those who are keen to explore these great cities in more detail, both rich in culture and famous for their breathtaking architecture.”

Monarch flies from Birmingham (BHX) to Salzburg (SZG) and Turin (TRN). For more information please visit http://www.monarch.co.uk

http://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/meta ... rport.aspx
 
GET BOOKING FOR SUMMER 2015!

Monarch Airlines Announces Schedule for Summer Next Year from Birmingham Airport


Monarch, the leading scheduled airline to leisure destinations today announces the launch of its schedule for Summer 2015 from Birmingham airport.

Changes to the schedule for Summer 2015 from Birmingham airport feature:
- 23 routes with increased frequencies on some of Monarch’s most popular destinations such as Faro and Venice
- Better weekend flight times and frequencies for short city breaks to destinations such as Venice, Nice and Barcelona
- Added frequencies to allow for a more flexible approach to booking five, seven or ten day holidays. Destinations include Paphos, Sharm el Sheikh and Venice


http://www.monarch.co.uk/news/flights/2 ... r-2015-bhx
 
Despite the glossy headlines it appears BHX may well lose an aircraft next summer, the schedule isn't complete yet but at the moment there are only 8 units flying. If it is one aircraft down next year it pretty much cancels out the Thomas Cook expansion :nea:
 
Monarch Re: Summer 2015

Dont know why people on some other forums are having a "mare" about Monarch only basing 8 aircraft at BHX next summer compared to 9 this summer, the whole summer programme hasnt been released yet, only some of it.

I remember Ibiza not being on sale in round 1 last year, i really dont think Monarch would drop Ibiza, it is a popular route, especially in mid summer.


Some people need to chill. LOL
 
At the moment Birmingham, Manchester and Gatwick all show one less based aircraft with MAN down 25 flights, BHX down 22 flights and LGW down 21 flights with all losing four routes. As said the timetable isn't fully completed but the schedule as it is fits in with IBZ most likely to be added as a night flight. EMA and LBA timetables are still to be released so they may see an extra aircraft each, BHX may see the timetable change with another aircraft added back in or it could be a totally new base.

If it does stay at eight based then it'll be disappointing as it will pretty much cancel out the extra TCX capacity and most likely rule out getting anywhere near to 10mppa in 2015.
 

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