Mexicana
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About Mexicana
Mexicana is Mexico's number one airline, with an impressive 89 years of experience in the aviation business. As the country's flagship carrier, it has a strong international presence. In 2009, Mexicana transported some 11.1 million passengers and, in terms of passenger volumes, is also the leading Mexican airline on the US and Canadian markets, of which it has in-depth knowledge.
One of the world's first four airlines, Mexicana has always been a pioneering force in the industry and has mapped out of the course of aviation in Mexico over the decades with its visionary, innovative spirit.
Network
Mexicana flies to some 65 destinations in 15 countries in North America, Central and South America and Europe. The group has three airlines: Mexicana, which serves the international market; MexicanaClick, the country's largest domestic carrier; and MexicanaLink, a regional airline created to provide greater connectivity.
Travel Classes
Mexicana is a full service network airline, with all its flights offering two classes of service - MexicanaElite Class (Business) and Economy Class.
MexicanaElite Class offers bed seats and an exclusive in-flight menu created by Mexicana's Executive Chef Enrique Olvera, one of the Mexico's most highly acclaimed culinary icons. To accompany your meal, choose from a list of premium wines selected by Executive Sommelier Sandra Fernández from Tierra de Vinos.
Mexicana's innovative Portable Media Player System comes programmed with a selection of movies, television series, music videos, music, interactive games and corporate information.
Codeshare Partners
Among its oneworld partners Mexicana codeshares with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Iberia LAN and Qantas.
Beyond oneworld Mexicana codeshares with Aeromar, Air New Zealand, Avianca and Lufthansa.
oneworld Airline Affiliates
- MexicanaClick: While MexicanaClick has its own IATA two-letter code (QA), all its flights also carry the MX designator under a code-sharing arrangement. MexicanaClick serves 26 domestic destinations plus Havana. Its is replacing its Fokkers 100s from April 2009 with a fleet of Boeing 717s, configured to seat 104 passengers - 20 in MexicanaElite Class, with two-by-two seating, and 84 in Tourist Class, with a five-abreast layout. It does not provide in-flight entertainment, other than its magazine, Loop. On the ground, it shares check-in counters with Mexicana mainline.
- MexicanaLink: MexicanaLink launched operations in March 2009 with a fleet of 50-seat new generation Bombardier CRJ200s. On the ground, it shares check-in counters with Mexicana mainline. MexicanaLink serves 17 domestic destinations plus Guatemala.
Frequent Flyer
Greater benefits with MexicanaGo

As a MexicanaGo member you can collect GO points on the entire oneworld network. Conquer and Discover members can enjoy extra benefits such as the access to nearly 550 lounges around the world.
For more information on MexicanaGo click here.
oneworld Status
Your oneworld status is shown by a coloured symbol on your MexicanaGo card. To check this status, and learn more about the benefits that you will enjoy, please choose the appropriate MexicanaGo tier from the drop down list below.
Airport Lounge TourExperience the MexicanaElite Lounge Passengers can relax in the comfort of our MexicanaElite Lounges at airports where the carrier operates. These modern, stylish lounges are a reflection of a forward-looking brand with a keen sense of innovation. |
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