MexicanaLink
About
MexicanaLink was a regional airline with its main base at Guadalajara International Airport in Mexico. The airline's primary focus was on the provision of feeder service for the operations of MexicanaClick and Mexicana. The airline operated scheduled service to 16 regional destinations across Mexico with its fleet of Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft.
Parent company Mexicana de Aviación filed for Chapter 11-style bankruptcy on 02-Aug-2010 and for Chapter 15 protection of assets in the US on 04-Aug-2010. On 28-Aug-2010, Mexicana and its subsidiaries MexicanaClink and Mexicana Link suspended all operations. On 7-Apr-2014, Mexicana and its subsidiaries MexicanaClink and Mexicana Link were declared bankrupt.
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