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  • Mr. Nocella said the 110 regional planes serve 85 US Airways destinations with about 640 flights a day.

    US Air Upgrades Its Regional Jets Susan Carey 2011

  • The program, to begin in October, is intended to improve the carrier's onboard offerings, boost revenue through sales of first-class upgrades and higher priced tickets, and reward elite frequent fliers with automatic upgrades, said Andrew Nocella , US Airways' senior vice president of marketing and planning.

    US Air Upgrades Its Regional Jets Susan Carey 2011

  • Let's jump in the pool', said US Airways' Mr. Nocella.

    US Air Upgrades Its Regional Jets Susan Carey 2011

  • "I'm not in that scene, I really can't comment," says Joe Nocella .

    High-Value Rust on Wheels Anne Kadet 2011

  • "The economics get more challenging on smaller aircraft," Mr. Nocella said.

    US Air Upgrades Its Regional Jets Susan Carey 2011

  • Ms. King shares the listing with Paula Gold Nocella.

    A 19th-Century Victorian, With a View 2012

  • Although the revamp means the planes will lose three to eight coach seats each, Mr. Nocella said US Airways believes the first-class cabins will be generate more revenue, although he wouldn't disclose how much extra revenue the regional planes' first-class seats are expected to contribute to the airline's current $500 million in annual "ancillary" revenue.

    US Air Upgrades Its Regional Jets Susan Carey 2011

  • To refresh his memory, Mr. Nocella asks the customer to recall a few details.

    High-Value Rust on Wheels Anne Kadet 2011

  • Right after penning the previous post, I got into a conversation with Ray Nocella, our roofer.

    The Middle Ages live on ... Frank Wilson 2006

  • Like many New York cyclists of a certain age, Nocella was a bike messenger in the 1980s until he had a career-ending collision.

    Slate Magazine Tom Vanderbilt 2011

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