many thank's
sorry

It is against the law here to arrive on a scheduled flight and leave on a charter. However, I'm pretty damned sure that it's OK the other way round. So there's your second option, book a scheduled flight back. You can't do this straight from Goa, via Bombay/Bangalore/etc will be required. Prices vary but we have just booked at about £220 one-way for May, to give you some idea. This is why I said a charter should be cheaper (not available to us) and direct.
Max, I think they gave you a load of buffalo-cr*p there.
When we left on 8th February we were told our Gatwick Monarch flight was cancelled. Monarch had arranged buses to take us to Calangute to spend the night in various hotels - none of which we fancied.
We managed to get seats on Thomsons' Gatwick flight even though the check in desk was closed - the captain had agreed to let us on the flight to Gatwick. However, immigration at Dabolim refused to let us fly with Thomsons, saying - "you came in with Monarch, you must leave with Monarch."
Luckily we managed to get on Monarch's Manchester flight later that evening - the plane didn't have a premium cabin, but anything was better than a night in Calangute.
arnt you only allowed four weeks in Goa as per tourist visa
thats what i was thinking you cant get a charter flight for more than four weeks
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