U.S. Regionals Forced To Consider Course Corrections

Credit: EMBRAER
This is a tough time for U.S. regional airlines. The major carriers, upon whom regionals rely for business, have slashed domestic capacity—first to cope with last year’s skyrocketing fuel prices, and then with the long and deep recession. The legacy airlines they once thought of as partners also...

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