So you've made your decisions on taking a trip to Japan, the thing is how to get there?
Well technically there's only one way to get here, which is by plane. However, there are so many different airlines, how do you know which one to choose? That's what this blog is about! I'll be discussing the various airlines you can take to get to Japan and their benefits and cons. #1 Korean Air (if you're flying out of Hawaii) Pros: Their prices are the only ones that don't fluctuate as frequent as others. Their prices stay solid no matter what so it's not going to increase when more people are looking at the certain flight. Another pro is the food! If you like Korean food, they actually serve you good kimichi and give you little gochujang (red chilli paste) packs. From my personal experience, I have had the best service out of all the airlines I'll list here. The flight attendants had excellent customer service skills, and I was generally surprised. The other good perk only applies if you're into Korean pop culture, but they have a HUGE selection of Korean Dramas, variety shows and Kpop albums. Their entertainment selection is extremely up to date, with maybe their newest song being about a month old? Which is not bad for airlines music. Cons: They fly out only from major airport hubs (JFK, LAX, HNL, etc.). So if you're flying out from a smaller city, Korean Air might not be able to have a direct flight from that city. Another one can be if you really don't like Korean food nor Korean pop culture, you're not going to enjoy the flight. #2 Delta Airlines Pro: I think Delta is the best airlines out of all the American airlines, however it does pale in comparison to other airlines. Delta is the classic American-style service of an airlines, so if you're into the traditional American service, Delta is the best for you. Delta has accommodations that you can select if you have an allergy (which is something new). However, these accommodations for allergies only apply when you book the flight through the Delta website only. Delta food is traditional American food, so if you want that good traditional American food before you fly to the land of unknown food, this is the airlines for you. A perk Delta gives you is their entertainment selection. Regarding the American TV Shows and Movies, this is by far the biggest selection ever. Cons: Regarding the accommodations to allergies, there is a downside which is in order to have the accommodations you must book it through their website. As someone who has a peanut allergy they did not give me the option to mention to not serve peanuts on the flight if I booked the flight through an OTA it wouldn't give the option. Delta flights can either be real cheap or real expensive. In my experience Delta always has the most fluctuation in prices. So you gotta time it right and hope to book your flight months in advance.
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