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MSE News: Regulator backtracks on replacement flights for inbound-only Monarch...

If you're booked on an inbound-only Monarch flight between now and Sunday and have yet to fly out on another airline, the aviation regulator is now warning you CAN'T expect to be flown home for free....
Read the full story:
'Regulator backtracks on replacement flights for inbound-only Monarch passengers'
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  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 50,217 Ambassador
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    How will the CAA know, when drawing up the flight list, who arrived before Monarch collapsed and who after?

    Incidentally the same criteria applies to people resident overseas who booked an inbound only flight to the UK.
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  • phillw
    phillw Posts: 5,691 Forumite
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    silvercar wrote: »
    How will the CAA know, when drawing up the flight list, who arrived before Monarch collapsed and who after?

    I would be very surprised if that data wasn't stored on a computer somewhere.
    silvercar wrote: »
    Incidentally the same criteria applies to people resident overseas who booked an inbound only flight to the UK.

    By definition, you can only be repatriated to where you are resident.
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