There has been no change in travel advice from the UK Government, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and the Department for Transport (DfT) regarding travel to Sharm El-Sheikh Airport. With no update or indications as to when the FCO travel advice may change, Monarch has cancelled all flights to Sharm El-Sheikh up to and including 09 February 2017.
Monarch offers a range of popular alternative winter beach holiday destinations including Ovda, the gateway to Eilat on the Red Sea in Israel, Larnaca in Cyprus and the Canary Islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. Details of these together with other suggestions for a holiday getaway can be found on our website www.monarch.co.uk
For customers who have already booked flights to Sharm El-Sheikh:
To move your flight to other (non-peak) dates or routes for no extra cost, request a credit shell or request a refund customers can use this link https://bookflights.monarch.co.uk/disruption.aspx.
If customers wish to move to peak travel dates you can do so using manage my booking where fare difference will apply https://bookflights.monarch.co.uk/MemberBookingManager.aspx.
Monarch is still taking bookings from 10 February through to the end of April but will review this in the coming weeks, subject to Government advice.
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