Originally Posted by
TerrainOnND
I do mean competing with other airlines. ULCC model has a place, but it's interesting that the tone has changed from "We just can't get airplanes fast enough" to "We're not sure if we need to order any more airplanes." If they're already in this position with their current cost advantage, it will be interesting to see what happens when their costs increase and that advantage is whittled away.
Interesting? Predictable is more like it, especially given the ALPA assertion that the company cannot execute it's growth plan without a contract to attract and retain pilots.