That’s not what I took from the article. Obviously in the short term you have to cut your flights if you don’t have the staff to fly those routes. That’s a good problem. Once you grow your staff the demand has proven to be there and then you can start increasing your flights again to booster profits. It would be different if the demand wasn’t there and the supply was over. They did the appropriate thing to cut the flights because If you just keep canceling flights your customers will go elsewhere. This will help the public perception from being on time and hiring and growing from there.