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Why Americans Prefer Flying Foreign Carriers Over US Airlines

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For many travelers departing from the United States, choosing a foreign carrier over a domestic airline isn’t just about getting from point A to point B. It’s about the experience—an experience that often feels distinctly better when flying international airlines. But why do foreign carriers have such an edge in the hearts of U.S.-based flyers? Let’s dive into some of the key reasons.

1. Service That Stands Out

One of the biggest draws is the elevated level of service. Many foreign airlines prioritize hospitality, often making passengers feel genuinely welcomed. Cabin crews from airlines like Singapore Airlines, Emirates, and ANA are often praised for their attentiveness, warmth, and professionalism. On our flights with ANA, we were constantly being checked on during the journey. In contrast, some travelers perceive service on U.S. carriers as inconsistent, focusing more on efficiency than creating a memorable in-flight experience.

2. Preconceptions About U.S. Carriers

Part of the preference for foreign airlines stems from our familiarity with U.S. carriers’ domestic services. Domestic flights in the U.S. are often associated with cramped seats, limited meal options, and a no-frills approach to flying. These experiences can shape our expectations, making it harder to imagine the same airlines offering a premium experience on international routes. While U.S. carriers have invested in improving their long-haul services, like with United Polaris and Delta One on the A350, which can rival most competitors’ offerings, the lingering perception of their domestic operations often colors travelers’ choices.

Delta 767 International Business Class Seat – 2019

3. Superior Cabin Comfort

Foreign carriers often excel in cabin design and comfort. Whether it’s the spacious seating in economy, the lie-flat beds in business class, or the ultra-luxurious first-class suites, many international airlines invest heavily in passenger comfort. While I’d rather not spend a long-haul flight in economy, I’d consider it with an airline like Korean Air, Japan Airlines, Emirates or Etihad. Meanwhile, U.S. airlines can sometimes feel a step behind, especially on long-haul routes.

4. Food and Beverage Excellence

Let’s be honest: airline food has a reputation for being underwhelming. However, foreign carriers frequently break this stereotype. Airlines like Turkish Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Singapore Airlines offer multi-course meals crafted by renowned chefs, regionally inspired dishes, and premium drink selections. We experienced this on our flights on Singapore Airlines, where the dining experience felt more like a high-end restaurant than an airplane meal—a testament to the airline’s commitment to excellence. Whether it’s savoring a tea service while en route to the UK or enjoying a flavorful bibimbap on a flight to Korea, foreign carriers create a dining experience that makes you feel your journey has truly begun.

Singapore Airlines’ Lobster Thermidor

5. Global Perspective

Foreign carriers often bring a sense of global culture onboard. Whether through their inflight entertainment selection, which includes a variety of international films and shows, or through the cultural touches in their branding and design, these airlines remind passengers of the adventure awaiting them at their destination.

6. Modern Fleets

Many international airlines boast younger, more technologically advanced fleets than their U.S. counterparts. Aircraft like the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner, celebrated for their quieter cabins and better air quality, are more commonly found in the fleets of foreign carriers. For passengers, this means a more comfortable and enjoyable flight.

7. Alliances and Connections

Foreign carriers often make international travel seamless through partnerships and alliances. Flying a foreign airline might grant access to better lounge facilities, more straightforward connections, and smoother baggage handling, especially when traveling through their home hubs. For example, Turkish Airlines flies to more countries than any other airline from its hub in Istanbul.

8. Aesthetic Appeal

Let’s not underestimate the power of branding. Foreign airlines often exude a sense of sophistication and elegance in their marketing, cabin design, and uniforms. The visual appeal—from the plane’s livery to the presentation of onboard services—adds to the overall experience.

Final Thoughts

While U.S. airlines have made some strides in improving their offerings, the competition from foreign carriers remains strong. For many travelers, the combination of superior service, comfort, and cultural authenticity makes flying a foreign airline feel like the start of the journey rather than just a means to an end. Whether you’re sipping champagne at 35,000 feet or enjoying an extra inch of legroom, it’s clear why so many of us gravitate toward foreign carriers when given the choice.

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