Revived Monarch reveals new colour scheme and drops previous logo

Barely a week since its unveiling, the revived Monarch Airlines has changed its branding, ditching the logo and livery of the collapsed carrier that inspired it. The latest iteration of Monarch Airlines emerged in mid-August via a new website – ‘letsmonarch.co.uk’ – and social media presence that featured the Spotty-M logo and purple and yellow colour-scheme long associated with the airline. However, that carrier collapsed into administration in 2017 and its trademarks – the logo and the use of Monarch in relation to an airline – were acquired by another travel industry business, We Love Holidays. Now, the new company, which is run by recently appointed director Daniel Ellingham, has unveiled a revised look, featuring a different ‘M’ logo and a livery that is predominantly purple and white. Its tagline now boasts, “Building on history, in order to create experiences.” But the company faces a delicate balancing act: on the one hand it is seeking to tap into the history and residual affection felt for the previous airline while simultaneously distancing itself from its failure. The new website features lines harking back to the operator’s previous incarnation, such as: “Monarch Airlines began operating in 1968 and was aimed at ordinary families and was founded with the express intent of transporting British holidaymakers. Fast-forward 55 years and we still hold the same Great British values close to our crown, which has taken on a new and dynamic look but which still symbolises everything we stand for.” Earlier version of the revived airline’s website featured colours and logo long associated with the brand. But in the ‘frequently-asked questions’ section, in response to the query “Didn’t you go bankrupt?”, it states: “Whilst the original Monarch did enter administration in 2017, we are a brand new and unrelated company with a new focus and team.” <br/>
FlightGlobal
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8/30/23