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18 years 3 months

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Ive noticed for ages that Monarch just haven't advertised anwhere not on telly, Paper becasue all of it goes on the website but im sure if they advertised on telly they should get more passengers and maybe stand out like easyjet , British airways becasue they are a really good airlines plus having a new colour scheme and whatever anyone know??

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19 years 10 months

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Monarch advertise loads on street posters here in Birmingham!!!

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18 years 3 months

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But then again as i live near SOU it would be somthing for flybe to critise if they put up posts round here lol

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20 years 1 month

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Why would Monarch advertise in Southampton when it isn't one of their main bases?

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There's pleanty of Monarch advertising in Manchester, just today I saw adverts on trams and street boards.

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Does Monarch not sell a lot of flights through travel agencies (package deals)? That makes advertising unnecessary, since most seats are sold in advance to the agencies. Any seat sold seperately is merely icing on the cake. Same goes for all charter airlines.

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There was a very good Monarch advert in The Times the same day that Ryanair unveiled their "Low Cost Revolution" announcing that Monarch have been leading the low cost revolution for the last 20 years and various other rather amusing Ryanair put downs.

Very ingenious, well informed, and quick acting ;)

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Monarch have just launched the biggest ever advertising campaign we've ever done. As others have pointed out, this is in the national press, on 88 taxis, various busses, trains, trams, billboards etc etc etc around the country. Obviously, these mobile adverts are concentrated in the catchment areas we serve.