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redarmy990 Dec 28th 2007 11:22 pm

MONARCH FLIGHTS
 
hi has anyone flown with monarch from manchester to calgary booked through canadian affair or is zoom the better option i will hopefully be landing middle to end of feb if work permit comes back in time your help is much appreciated and A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL;)

clairemarie70 Dec 29th 2007 12:54 am

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hi, i too booked through canadian affair with monarch.....my OH had no problems with them at all...and i am using them at the end of jan to fly to calgary too

us3andthedog Dec 29th 2007 3:10 am

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Had major problems with them on last trip.
Flew on 27 dec 06 and was told when on approach to Calgary that Monarch could not land when snowy conditions and was diverted to Edmonton, had to wait 5 hours for coaches to collect us and take us back to Calgary.
When coming back to uk 11 Jan 07 had a 22 hour delay due to snowy conditions then staff over their hours, we were put up in a hotel but what made things worse that our luggage was on the aircraft and we werent allowed to get it back. Luckily had packed some spare undies in hand luggage for us all.
All other airlines were still landing BA, AC, Just the Monarch flights diverted.
We missed our connection flight from Gatwick to Manchester and to get another flight would have cost £150 each and would needed to wait 10 hours after landing, was totally knackered so got a taxi instead and sent the bill to monarch! They did refund us the taxi fare.

ann m Dec 29th 2007 8:46 am

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Of all the duff stories I've heard on flights in and out of Canada, the Canadian Affair bunch seem to get the worst reports - consistently!

All airlines have problems, diversion or unexpected issues. Canadian Affair/Globespan/Air Transat have more than their fair share :confused: Sometimes you do get what you pay for - but occasionally they work a treat ;)

I guess just don't be surprised if there are problems or delays, then you won't be disappointed. And if it all goes swimmingly, well done you :D

AlexInBC Dec 30th 2007 10:39 am

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Originally Posted by redarmy990 (Post 5715499)
hi has anyone flown with monarch from manchester to calgary booked through canadian affair or is zoom the better option i will hopefully be landing middle to end of feb if work permit comes back in time your help is much appreciated and A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL;)

Go ZOOM while you still can!

Seriously, we've just flown with Monarch from Calgary to Manchester and the flight was fine, staff friendly, etc., but they take "budget" to another level. The plane was old and not that clean. Also, other than a soft or hot drink with each meal/snack (i.e. 2 in total!) you had to pay for every drop of water on a 8.25hr flight!!!! If I'd known that was the case it wouldn't have been a problem as I'd have stocked up after Airport Security, but having flown with Zoom on our 2 previous trips back to the UK, and thinking that they (Zoom) were considered a true budget airline, I assumed that soft drinks would be complimentary on Monarch too :blink: Buying bottled water at 1.50 ($3.00) a hit for a family of 4 soon added up :mad: With Zoom we've always been offered loads of free soft drinks throughout the flight.

Lisa_W Dec 30th 2007 1:19 pm

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Originally Posted by AlexInBC (Post 5721003)
Go ZOOM while you still can!

Seriously, we've just flown with Monarch from Calgary to Manchester and the flight was fine, staff friendly, etc., but they take "budget" to another level. The plane was old and not that clean. Also, other than a soft or hot drink with each meal/snack (i.e. 2 in total!) you had to pay for every drop of water on a 8.25hr flight!!!! If I'd known that was the case it wouldn't have been a problem as I'd have stocked up after Airport Security, but having flown with Zoom on our 2 previous trips back to the UK, and thinking that they (Zoom) were considered a true budget airline, I assumed that soft drinks would be complimentary on Monarch too :blink: Buying bottled water at 1.50 ($3.00) a hit for a family of 4 soon added up :mad: With Zoom we've always been offered loads of free soft drinks throughout the flight.

Like you say - Go Zoom while you still can - we won't have much choice when they stop flying to Manchester in the Spring and there is only Canadian Affair flying direct! Having said that, we haven't had any problems when we have flown with them, although it has been Thomas Cook or My travel not Monarch.

burton bunch Dec 30th 2007 7:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Lisa_W (Post 5721383)
Like you say - Go Zoom while you still can - we won't have much choice when they stop flying to Manchester in the Spring and there is only Canadian Affair flying direct! Having said that, we haven't had any problems when we have flown with them, although it has been Thomas Cook or My travel not Monarch.

My in laws have friends who have rellies in Okotoks and they have booked flights with Zoom for July 08 :ohmy: - sorry cant explain this :confused:

Lorna_D Dec 31st 2007 7:22 pm

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We've called Monarch cheapo airlines ever since we flew to Florida with them years ago - but as long as you get here in one piece then that'll be good :thumbsup:

clairemarie70 Dec 31st 2007 7:51 pm

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all airlines have problems..so i think its a case off what ever happens on the day .

clairemarie70 Dec 31st 2007 7:52 pm

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oh and my flights are with Airtransat not monarch..but regardless still all have the same issues.

walkerv05 Jan 1st 2008 2:33 am

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Originally Posted by AlexInBC (Post 5721003)
Go ZOOM while you still can!

Seriously, we've just flown with Monarch from Calgary to Manchester and the flight was fine, staff friendly, etc., but they take "budget" to another level. The plane was old and not that clean. Also, other than a soft or hot drink with each meal/snack (i.e. 2 in total!) you had to pay for every drop of water on a 8.25hr flight!!!! If I'd known that was the case it wouldn't have been a problem as I'd have stocked up after Airport Security, but having flown with Zoom on our 2 previous trips back to the UK, and thinking that they (Zoom) were considered a true budget airline, I assumed that soft drinks would be complimentary on Monarch too :blink: Buying bottled water at 1.50 ($3.00) a hit for a family of 4 soon added up :mad: With Zoom we've always been offered loads of free soft drinks throughout the flight.

yep its been a while, but we flew to Orlando in 99 with Monarch, We had heard the nickname MUCKY MONARCH but thought it was a joke till boarding one of their planes,
Im sure ours was a cut and shut!, the carpets didnt match, so didnt the wall pannels, i tell you we were soooo glad when it touched down after a 9hour flight, never againe. i try to stay well clear, but i hear they have a new fleet now, not before time i say!:eek:

walkerv05 Jan 1st 2008 2:37 am

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i dont think you can complain sometimes when the transatlantic flight with 2 meals,drinks and entertainment costs less than the train fair from Hull to Gatwick!!!!;)

Lorna_D Jan 1st 2008 4:26 am

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Originally Posted by clairemarie70 (Post 5725213)
oh and my flights are with Airtransat not monarch..but regardless still all have the same issues.

I flew to Canada with Air Transat in Sept - the room was good, the films ok, the food was rubbish and they ran out before the people who had booked their meals had had their food. Even though I buy the meal I tend to take a sandwich with me cos I don't like rice or pasta :frown: and in my experience lately airplane meals consist of one of those wherever you fly so I tend to take a sandwich and some fruit.

Overall it was a good trip, the staff were great and I hadn't seen the films and I was coming to Canada :thumbsup:

Safe journey both families :thumbsup:

source Jan 1st 2008 5:27 am

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We are looking at Thomas Cook with Canadian Affair in October...

Anyone used them? :unsure:

Lisa_W Jan 1st 2008 5:39 am

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Originally Posted by burton bunch (Post 5722126)
My in laws have friends who have rellies in Okotoks and they have booked flights with Zoom for July 08 :ohmy: - sorry cant explain this :confused:


Are they flying from Manchester? I know Zoom are still flying from Gatwick in the summer.

burton bunch Jan 1st 2008 5:31 pm

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Originally Posted by burton bunch (Post 5722126)
My in laws have friends who have rellies in Okotoks and they have booked flights with Zoom for July 08 :ohmy: - sorry cant explain this :confused:

Can now explain this - FIL originally told me that the couple were flying from Manchester and he got it wrong :rofl: that is the Gatwick to Calgary route which is still running.

Gaynor
x

woodmanbg Jan 2nd 2008 2:11 am

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Originally Posted by source (Post 5726341)
We are looking at Thomas Cook with Canadian Affair in October...

Anyone used them? :unsure:

Yes we have used Thomas Cook and out of them all I rate them the best, no complaints at all. MY travel was dreadful, aircraft old and food inedible, Air Transat no complaints. :)

walkerv05 Jan 2nd 2008 5:43 am

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Originally Posted by source (Post 5726341)
We are looking at Thomas Cook with Canadian Affair in October...

Anyone used them? :unsure:

we have had no problems with canadian affair, we have used them 4 times, cheap good service, Thomas Cook airlines are the best!, 35 inch seat pitch on all the seats, which suits my husband as he finds all flights a bit of a squeese at 6 ft, food good and films, and CHEAP. Airtransat are ok too you have to watch what day you fly as set days use one or the other. Also you may be lucky and get one than one seat to yourself (sometimes they are hardly full ) my husband had 4 last time he flew back from Pearson slept all the way home!!

source Jan 3rd 2008 11:21 pm

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Originally Posted by walkerv05 (Post 5730368)
we have had no problems with canadian affair, we have used them 4 times, cheap good service, Thomas Cook airlines are the best!, 35 inch seat pitch on all the seats, which suits my husband as he finds all flights a bit of a squeese at 6 ft, food good and films, and CHEAP. Airtransat are ok too you have to watch what day you fly as set days use one or the other. Also you may be lucky and get one than one seat to yourself (sometimes they are hardly full ) my husband had 4 last time he flew back from Pearson slept all the way home!!

Thanks so much!

My DH is 6 ft too and I am tall also so this is great news :thumbsup:

NovaBoy Jan 3rd 2008 11:52 pm

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Originally Posted by clairemarie70 (Post 5725212)
all airlines have problems..so i think its a case off what ever happens on the day .

Totally agree - but some seem to have more problems than others!

NovaBoy Jan 4th 2008 12:09 am

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Originally Posted by source (Post 5726341)
We are looking at Thomas Cook with Canadian Affair in October...

Anyone used them? :unsure:

We booked through Canadian Affair, it was a Thomas Cook flight, in May 07 to fly from Newcastle to Toronto. The flight was brilliant. The crew were great, so helpful - the amount of leg room was unbelievable - even the food was good!!

Would thoroughly recommend them but as mentioned earlier - they can all have their off days!

:thumbsup:

danfolkestone May 20th 2008 1:10 am

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There are a few things that you need to be aware of when choosing a seat on Thomas Cook flights.

When I flew home from Calgary, I had chosen a window seat. It turned out that they put the electronics to control the seat back tvs where your foot should go, so you had nowhere to put one foot down!:frown: Secondly, you had to go to the back of the plane and get your own water. That's not easy when you have a window seat with two strangers asleep next to you on an overnight flight.:mad:

They are much better than they used to be though. Just after the ban on carrying liquids, my wife flew with them and they were still charging for all drinks, and would only accept payment in sterling. My wife only had dollars, so was expected to travel for 8 hours without liquid:ohmy:. Luckily, the man next to her bought her a large bottle of water. They now supply free water, and they accept a range of currencies for things you buy.

MacBiggles Jan 4th 2009 2:37 pm

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Monarch flights to the Mediterranean are usually good (in-flight food is better than many rivals) but I didn't know they flew to Canada -- moving into Zoom's old patch, I presume. Canadian Affair flights (Thomas Cook, Air Transat WestJet) are a tight squeeze for the larger passenger but, still, it's better than flying in a vintage Handley Page.

adele Jan 5th 2009 12:21 am

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Originally Posted by MacBiggles (Post 7127136)
Monarch flights to the Mediterranean are usually good (in-flight food is better than many rivals) but I didn't know they flew to Canada -- moving into Zoom's old patch, I presume. Canadian Affair flights (Thomas Cook, Air Transat WestJet) are a tight squeeze for the larger passenger but, still, it's better than flying in a vintage Handley Page.

Monarch have been flying to Calgary for several years now - in the winter their flights are used for the ski package holidays.

cov-canuck Jan 5th 2009 5:51 am

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What a ridiculously old thread to resurrect...

Brownstar Jan 5th 2009 10:33 am

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find it hard to read the posts through the dust thats collected on this old thread :confused:

adele Jan 5th 2009 10:53 am

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Originally Posted by Brownstar (Post 7130532)
find it hard to read the posts through the dust thats collected on this old thread :confused:

Haha, yeah I was a bit bemused too - some people go a bit too far with the "search the forum for previous threads" advice... :rofl:


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