Monarch delays & Compensations. Listed flights denied in O.P.
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The following companies from within the Monarch Group are in administration:
Monarch Holdings Limited
Monarch Airlines Limited
Monarch Travel Group Limited
First Aviation Limited
Avro Aviation Limited
Avro Limited
MH Aviation Transport Limited (formerly Cosmos Aviation Limited)
Monarch Holidays Limited (formerly Cosmos Holidays Limited)
somewhere2stay Limited
Monarch 2011 Limited
[Monarch Aircraft Engineering Limited and Monarch Aircraft Engineering LLC (Monarch Ukraine) are not in administration and continue to trade as normal.]
Source: https://home.kpmg.com/uk/en/home/media/press-releases/2017/10/administrators-appointed-to-monarch-airlines-and-travel-group.html0 -
I was in the process of receiving a cheque for a flight delay claim. The cheque hasn't yet come through (takes up to 28 days) and Tuesday (tomorrow) is the 28th day. Am I screwed?0
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MSE_Andrea wrote: »Hi everyone
If you're looking for the latest news about Monarch please see our Monarch Airlines collapse - latest info and your rights News story and our Visa, Mastercard & Amex Chargeback and Section 75 refunds guides.
Thanks but it doesn't answer my question regarding the flight delay claim0 -
Possibly. As most claimants usually have a to chase up an airline for payment, despite previous promises.
Did you pay by credit card? If so, a section 75 claim may be possible.If you're new. read The FAQ and Vauban's Guide
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Hi,
My first post so please be gentle..
I submitted a claim with Monarch for flight delay compensation via resolver, I wondered if anyone had any experience of an airline going into administration while a claim is ongoing?
Timeline:
04/08/2017 – Posted the claim forms to Monarch
29/08/2017 – Received an email saying they hoped to respond to the claim in the 28 days
05/09/2017 – received an email confirming that my claim had been successful and I will be receiving a cheque in the next 28 days (so by 03/10/2017)
I’m assuming its very unlikely they have issued a cheque and even if they have it would bounce now?
Any thoughts welcome 😊0 -
As advised on the Monarch specific thread (where this should be) its unlikely you will get your compensation. If you paid by credit card, and you have confirmation of payment due by Monarch, you maybe able to claim under Section 75 for breach of contract.If you're new. read The FAQ and Vauban's Guide
The alleged Ringleader.........0 -
HI,
Thank you for your reply, apologies I will post there.0 -
Thanks but it doesn't answer my question regarding the flight delay claim
Hi carlosftw
We have a section in our guide now:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/monarch-airlines-collapse-latest-info-and-your-rights#flightdelaysCould you do with a Money Makeover?
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