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Thousands of travelers are stranded abroad after a British airline went bankrupt – Business Insider


monarch airlines
The government is calling it the biggest ever U.K.
airline failure.

Monarch/Facebook


The INSIDER Summary:

  • More than 110,000 travelers are stranded around Europe
    and the Middle East after Monarch Airlines declared
    bankruptcy.
  • The British airline immediately cancelled services with
    little warning to employees and passengers. 
  • An estimated 860,000 people have lost future travel
    bookings. 
  • The Civil Aviation Authority is working to bring
    stranded Monarch customers back to the UK at no additional
    cost. 

More than 110,000 passengers are stranded around Europe and the
Middle East after a British a…

Read the full article at: http://www.businessinsider.com/british-airline-goes-bankrupt-leaving-travelers-stranded-2017-10

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianOctober 4, 2017

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Thousands of travelers are stranded abroad after a British airline went bankrupt – Business Insider


monarch airlines
The government is calling it the biggest ever U.K.
airline failure.

Monarch/Facebook


The INSIDER Summary:

  • More than 110,000 travelers are stranded around Europe
    and the Middle East after Monarch Airlines declared
    bankruptcy.
  • The British airline immediately cancelled services with
    little warning to employees and passengers. 
  • An estimated 860,000 people have lost future travel
    bookings. 
  • The Civil Aviation Authority is working to bring
    stranded Monarch customers back to the UK at no additional
    cost. 

More than 110,000 passengers are stranded around Europe and the
Middle East after a British a…

Read the full article at: http://uk.businessinsider.com/british-airline-goes-bankrupt-leaving-travelers-stranded-2017-10

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianOctober 4, 2017

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