A Mini Air Rc-10 in 2014.

A Mini Air Rc-10 in 2014.

Mini Air was a controversial airline that was founded in May of 2013. It was mainly a charter company, it quit passenger operations in October 2013, it was named after the Robloxian miniganni (now named monarchfan21), since 2014 the airline was supposed to start again as Holland International Airlines. However, the planned idea never continued, and the airline completely disappeared around mid 2014, which made the airline forever gone.

In 2015-2016, there was an attempt to bring it back with the new owner Suominico which will rename the airline to Mini Link Airlines Incorporated.

Beginnings and the immediate downfall

When the airline was founded, they operated Roing 737-800.

It has always operated from Lecton International Airport.

Later, they got more planes such as the Roing 737-100, which was a massive downgrade; as soon as Mini Air got their first 737-100, they decided to retire all their 737-800s for old aircraft. The last 737-800 was retired in June. Mini Air got new Robus A320s and Robus A319s, which did not cover up the holes minniganni did.

More flights and improvements

Later, the airline got new Robus A318s and Robus A310s. In 2013, Mini Air decided to expand into the Bloxia Kingdom with r318s and their new r310s. Mini Air opened hubs at Mayford and Drayton, Mini Air expanded fast in this era. It became a common thing to see a A318 or Roeing 737-100 depart and head to Robloville and Drayton.

Mini Air hit rock bottom

Mini Air was falling behind in this era. Less passengers were checking into flights at airports like Drayton and Robloville after technical issues with the aging 737-100s and the sudden arrival of minniganni being the owner of Flash Airlines, when Mini Air officially filed bankruptcy and then shut down commercial flights. By October, all of Mini Air's routes were bought by other Robloxian carriers, and they sold all of their passenger aircraft and bought 2 RC-10s in cargo configuration. Mini Air kept doing cargo flights from Drayton, Robloville, and Lecton until 2014 when Mini Air changed its name to Holland International Airlines and switched hubs to Ro-Amsterdam. One week later the company shut down fully.

What went wrong?

Mini Air is one of the many failures of companies. Thanks to fast expansion and choosing old aircraft, the airline fell slowly. However, it got wrecked by poor maintenance and bad reviews.