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Does anyone have any experience of Monarch Airlines? We booked a long notice flight to Spain for July and now want to cancel as plans have changed. When booking we didn't read the Terms & Conditions carefully (stupid I know) and have discovered they do not allow for any refund in the event of cancelling a booking on a scheduled flight.


I had mistakenly assumed that Monarch would operate as other, non lo cost, carriers and allow cancellations with reasonable notice.


I cannot see a way out of losing ?450 - but would be grateful for any guidance / advice anyone can offer. Ticket was paid with a debit card.

Can't help apart from saying it's better to book with a credit card. In the event of an airline going bust there's more chance you will get your money back.


It occured to me now that maybe you can sell your tickets if you can't get them refunded? You have plenty of time.

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