Monarch Airlines set for revival

A familiar name in aviation is hoping to take flight again.
Monarch Airlines plans to restart after a gap of six years.
Monarch dates back to the 1960s but collapsed in 2017, which sparked a huge repatriation effort for stranded customers.
Now, it is hoping to return to the skies offering flights and holiday packages.
Registered as a business in January 2023, it launched a new webpage https://letsmonarch.co.uk/ but details are scant.
There are no details about a launch date or where it will fly from, although its current office space is close to London Luton Airport.
The chair of Monarch is Daniel Ellingham.
“There is an opportunity for newcomers such as ourselves to step up and meet demand,” he said.
The intended locations will not come as a surprise.”

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