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Window or Aisle?
engage
Chatting with a
Frequent Flyer
Jeff Coruccini has logged a
lot of frequent flyer miles,
but he has fond memories
of one flight in particular.
What do you do for a living?
I’m the CEO of a company called LearnKey.
We create video-based training for customers
including K–12 students, veterans returning
home and trying to find jobs, and employees
seeking additional training for their current
positions.
How often do you fly?
I take two to three trips every month, mostly
for work and usually to Utah, Nevada, California, and the East Coast.
What’s your most memorable flight?
Jeff’s
travel tip:
PRACTICE
PATIENCE,
BECAUSE
YOU CAN’T
CONTROL
EVERYTHING
WHEN YOU
TRAVEL. GET IN
THE HABIT OF
REMEMBERING
TO BE PATIENT.
I once met a woman at a networking event,
and she told me she was going to Las Vegas
on a business trip. I was so taken with her
that I knew I needed to be on the same flight.
So I booked a flight to Vegas, was able to sit
next to her, and pretended that it was just a
coincidence and that I was going to Vegas
on business too.
When I got off the flight, I ran into my
best friend and his wife in the airport. They
asked who the woman was and I said, “She’s
probably going to be my wife one day.”
She is now my wife and also my business
partner. We travel a lot together, which is
one of the coolest parts of my job.
Is there a destination you’d like to visit together?
We love Cabo [San Lucas, Mexico], and we
go there a lot, but I’d say Hawaii. We’ve both
been, but we haven’t been there together.
What’s your favorite part of flying?
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Who would you like to sit next to on a flight?
My grandmother, because I never got to
meet her.
What’s your favorite Dividend Miles perk?
The award tickets, which we use to go to
Cabo. I love using my miles.
Window or aisle?
I prefer the aisle, and my wife’s a window girl.
It was clearly meant to be.
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Meeting the people I’m seated next to. I met
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of US Airways - June 2013
US Airways - June 2013
Table of Contents
CEO Letter
From the Editor
Did You Know?
Making It Happen
Hot Spots: Best Outdoor Music Venues
Hub Crawl: Los Angeles International Airport
Wine & Dine: Infused Spirits
Great Tastes: B.B. King's Blues Clubs
Diversions: Beer Gardens
Great Escapes: Hard Rock Hotels
Great Escapes: Universal Orlando Resort
Diversions: Seven Super Spas
Adventure: Sebasco Harbor Resort, Maine
Golf: Billy Casper
Gear Up: Family Games
Travel Feature: The Lure of the Lake
US Airways: All in the Family
Chefs Tell: Sea Fire Grill
Charlotte, NC
Special Section: Los Angeles Arts
Must Read: Color Blind
Great Dates
Puzzles
Readers Resource Index
Your US Airways Guide
Video Entertainment
Audio Entertainment
U.S. and Caribbean Service Map
International Service Map
Airport Terminal Maps
US Airways Fleet/Customs & Immigration
Passenger Info/Contact US Airways
US Airways MarketPlace®
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