Originally Posted by
Round Luggage
I disagree as there is no ability to “go after” ALPA flying. They have lost the ability to staff 10 airplanes last month alone and block hours have already been pulled down from previous commitments. If anything this opens the door for ALPA flying expansion if they want it.
Well, that's why they wanted to drop the EAS. To gain capacity. SkyWest is always looking to weasel more flying away from their competitors.