-
MexicanaLink, a
subsidiary of
Mexicana, was a
regional airline based in
Guadalajara International Airport that
operated as a
feeder airline for both Mexicana...
- subsidiaries,
MexicanaClick,
MexicanaLink, and
Oneworld partners,
Mexicana codeshared with the
following airlines: Over the
years until shut down,
Mexicana had...
-
profitable airline,
Mexicana,
toward its two
smaller but more
profitable affiliates,
MexicanaClick and
MexicanaLink. The
Mexicana unit was eventually...
- member. On 10
November 2009,
oneworld welcomed Mexicana and its subsidiaries,
MexicanaClick and
MexicanaLink,
after the
airline accepted a
formal invitation...
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Mexicana de Aviación (legally Aerolínea del
Estado Mexicano, S.A. de C.V.) is a
Mexican domestic, state-owned
airline established on 15 June 2023. It operates...
-
MexicanaClick,
formerly Click Mexicana, was
Mexicana's regional operator,
serving most of
Mexicana's domestic routes between more than 25
Mexican cities...
-
generation of low-cost
airlines (Avolar,
MexicanaClick, Interjet, Volaris) and the
privatization of
Mexicana de Aviación, one of the two top national...
- Aeroperú from the
Peruvian government. In 1993, Aeroméxico
Group took over
Mexicana, the second-largest
airline in the
Mexican market under the same management...
-
Mexicana Cargo was an
airline based in
Mexico City. It
started operations in the 1980s and
ceased operations in 1987. It was a
Mexicana de Aviación subsidiary...
- (CAPA).
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nueva aerolínea
mexicana que se
perfila para
volar en 2023". Expansion. EXPANSIÓN, S.A. DE C.V....