Originally Posted by
Cubdriver
I don't think there was any requirement to report what they decided to the public, just a need to make sure the public knows they had a summit and how worried they are that pilots will not work for peanuts any more, so the government gets the message and allows 250-hour wonders back into the right seat. Makes sense in a way because they knew the solution going in was to pay a lot more, they're not that stupid. The summit was on how to get the pilots without paying for them.
I believe in serving markets you have the staff for, I never worry if some markets lose air service altogether. If the public desires air service they will pay for it. No free meals in this life or the after life!