Click (Mexicana)
Click (Mexicana) was a regional/short‑haul operation associated with Mexicana that focused on domestic and regional connections within Mexico, operating mainly as a feeder into the larger network out of Mexico City (Benito Juárez, MEX). From a traveler’s perspective the operation resembled a regional carrier serving short hops and smaller airports rather than a full‑service long‑haul airline, with aircraft and product tailored to brief flights rather than long‑haul comfort.
Frequent Flyer
There is no widely recognized standalone frequent‑flyer program specific to this regional brand; travelers should check whether flights are eligible to earn miles in the parent airline’s program or through partner arrangements when booking. Because regional operations are often ticketed or handled by the mainline carrier, verify crediting and elite benefits at purchase if earning or using miles is important.
Where Click (Mexicana) Flies
Operations centered on Mexico City’s Benito Juárez (MEX) and focused on short domestic and regional routes within Mexico, serving smaller airports and thinner routes that larger mainline aircraft might not. Service patterns were those of a regional/feeder operation linking secondary cities into the larger network out of MEX. Flights were normally sold as part of the parent airline’s network, so check ticketing and connections for through‑checked baggage or interline arrangements when booking.
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Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Click operated a mixed short‑haul fleet that included small turboprops and older short‑haul jets such as Fairchild F‑27, Fairchild Hiller FH‑227, Britten‑Norman Islander and Trislander variants, British Aerospace Jetstream 31, Cessna 208 Caravan, and Douglas DC‑9 series aircraft. These types point to operations focused on short domestic hops and service to smaller airfields rather than long‑haul travel. Cabin offerings were typically single‑class economy on these regional types, with limited inflight amenities and smaller overhead storage compared with mainline jets.
Aircraft types operated: Fairchild F-27, Fairchild Hiller FH-227, Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, British Aerospace Jetstream 31, Cessna 208 Caravan, Douglas DC-9-10, Douglas DC-9-30, Britten-Norman BN-2A Mk III Trislander
Tips for Flying Click (Mexicana)
- Expect single‑class, no‑frills seating on short flights and limited or no complimentary meal service.
- Confirm baggage allowances and fees at booking, since smaller aircraft and regional operations often have stricter weight limits than mainline flights.
- If your itinerary connects through Mexico City (Benito Juárez, MEX), allow extra connection time because regional flights can operate from different terminals or have tighter transfer windows.
- Verify whether your ticket is marketed by the parent airline and whether baggage and seat assignments are protected on a through ticket rather than separate tickets.