Angrybirdsrio Airlines Wiki



Angrybirdsrio Airlines
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Information
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 * AN
 * ABU
 * Angrybirdsrio
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U.S. Hubs

 * Detroit (DTW) - Headquarters
 * Atlanta (ATL)
 * Houston (IAH)
 * New York City (JFK)
 * Chicago (ORD)
 * Las Vegas (LAS)
 * Los Angeles (LAX)
 * Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
 * Memphis (MEM)
 * Cincinnati (CVG)

Subsidiaries:
Destinations: 82
 * Anderio Airlines
 * Angrybirdsrio Express
 * Angrybirdsrio Cargo
 * Angrybirdsrio Airlines Canada
 * Angrybirdsrio Airlines Iceland
 * Dev Airlines
 * Monarch Airways
 * SABR Airlines
 * }

Key People
Also see: List of Angrybirdsrio Airlines Executives


 * Angrybirdsrio42: Founder & Former CEO of Angrybirdsrio Airlines Group (August 22, 2016 - March 22, 2021)
 * Angrybirdsrio40: CEO of Angrybirdsrio Airlines Group (March 22, 2021-present)

Codeshare Agreements

 * Aeroméxico
 * Air Canada
 * Air France
 * Air Monarch (former)
 * Alaska Airlines
 * American Airlines
 * British Airways
 * BRYLIZ Airlines
 * Delta Air Lines
 * Dev Airlines (former)
 * EgyptAir
 * Frontier Airlines
 * Hawaiian Airlines
 * Japan Airlines
 * KLM
 * Korean Air
 * LEVEL
 * LOT Polish Airlines
 * Lufthansa
 * Qantas
 * RyanAir
 * Singapore Airlines
 * Smartangrybirdsrio Airlines (Former)
 * Southwest Airlines
 * Spirit Airlines
 * TAP Air Portugal
 * United Airlines

Angrybirdsrio Airlines History
On January 9, 2016, the Angrybirdsrios decided to have their own airline to start flying in midair. In the first half of 2017, the airline opened bases in airports with Angrybirdsrio-claimed lands and Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) as soon as of June 2017. Their services gradually expanded to western Europe, eastern Asia, and Toronto within months. It plans to expand to eastern Europe, more of the U.S, western Asia, and even the world.

Coronavirus pandemic impact and the BAG takeover
On March 13, 2020, Angrybirdsrio Airlines announced that their flights will be reduced to cargo-only and that SABR Airlines and Air Monarch were to cease operations with immediate effect. This led to losses of over $1 billion and the group's survival was called into question.

On July 6, 2020, Bryan Airlines Group announced that they had purchased the Angrybirdsrio Airlines Group for $10 billion. The buyout meant that ABR Group would have more connections, a larger fleet size, and more flexibility. A new livery will also be rolled out for the ABR-affiliated carriers. Dev Airlines, Anderio Airlines, SABR Airlines, and Air Monarch will be relaunched under BAG ownership. However, Air Monarch will be rebranded as Monarch Airways.

On September 4, 2020, BAG ceased operations due to bankruptcy. It was unknown if ABR will continue to operate amid the pandemic. As of the next day, all sister airlines except SABR Airlines was defunct. By 2021, SABR Airlines declared bankruptcy and was defunct.

Resurgence
On September 20, 2021, Angrybirdsrio Airlines Group secretly added Del Rio Intl. Airport as a future destination and later announced they will continue to operate after BAG ceasing operations in September 2020.

Fleet
Angrybirdsrio Airlines mainline fleet as of July 2020:

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