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Clickair was a that was based in the Parc de Negocis Mas Blau in El Prat de Llobregat, near , Spain." Contact." Clickair. 17 November 2006. Retrieved on 13 September 2011. "Central office: CLICKAIR S.A. C/ Solsones, 2 Esc.B 3º 1ª Parc de Negocis MAS BLAU Prat de Llobregat 08820 Barcelona (Spain)"" Article: clickair on track to carry 4.5 million passengers by year end.(Brief article)." Airline Industry Information. 25 September 2007. Retrieved on 30 March 2009. Clickair flew to nearly 40 destinations in . The airline's main base was Barcelona–El Prat Airport with further bases at Málaga, and . Clickair merged into on 15 July 2009. The company slogan was Catalan: Vola intel·ligent ( Fly smart).


History

Early years
The company was first called Catair, derived from CAT (CATalonia) and AIR, but changed its name to Clickair just before starting operations. Clickair positioned itself as a and offered a buy on board programme for food, drinks, and other goods." Clickbasics." Clickair. Retrieved on 20 January 2009.

The airline started operations on 1 October 2006 with three Airbus A320 aircraft operating five routes from its Barcelona hub.Flight International, 3–9 October 2006 The company was founded from initial capital investment from , , , Nefinsa and Quercus Equity (Group Agrolimen), each with a 20% share, with Iberia setting up the airline. Clickair website Although Iberia held a 20% stake in the airline, it controlled 80% of its economic rights. The company has plans for the operation of 30 Airbus A320s on 70 routes, carrying 10 million passengers a year by the end of 2008. Clickair's IATA code, XG was inherited from 's retired passenger airline Regional Líneas Aéreas.


Merger with Vueling
In June 2008, Clickair and rival Spanish low-cost airline announced their intention to merge. The merger was agreed because they wanted to make a single carrier better equipped to take out high fuel costs and fees, and both airlines were losing a lot of money. The merger would cause Clickair to cease operations because Vueling was to be the name of the new airline. The airline was to be based in Barcelona where both of the low-cost airlines were based and were to keep its original hubs. Boss of Clickair Alex Cruz was also to be the chief executive of the airline.

Five aircraft were planned to be introduced in 2008; however, the airline scaled back its expansion plans and would add only one aircraft to the fleet during the year. Spain's Clickair scales back growth plans – Reuters

On 15 July 2009, the merger of and Clickair was completed. The newly merged airline operates under the Vueling brand, with Clickair ceasing its operations. Since the merger, Vueling has become the second-largest Spanish carrier, flying 8.2 million passengers in 2009 to almost 50 destinations. After ceasing operations, 20 of the 26 aircraft went to Vueling. The rest of the fleet went to Astraeus Airlines, and , with two being stored.


Fleet
The Clickair fleet consisted of the following aircraft on 21 March 2009, with eight aircraft having been purchased new and fourteen second-hand A320 aircraft originally built for Iberia:

+ Clickair fleet
Airbus A320-20026180


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