United CEO Scott Kirby: United Is World’s Best Airline, USA Is World’s Best Country

United CEO Scott Kirby: United Is World’s Best Airline, USA Is World’s Best Country

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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has just published his July 4th message to employees at the airline, as shared by Live and Let’s Fly. To Kirby’s credit, he’s consistent in his messaging. That being said, he sure takes some liberties both with how he views his airline, and how he “ranks” the United States…

United CEO Scott Kirby’s July 4th message to employees

Here’s the message that United CEO Scott Kirby shared with employees for July 4th (and it’s a “special” one, as the United States is celebrating 250 years):

Happy Fourth of July everyone! I’m coming to you on our nation’s 250th birthday, standing in front of this cool airplane on what is actually my favorite holiday. And the reason it’s my favorite holiday is because I truly love this country and everything that it stands for. The level of freedom that we have here is just unprecedented around the world. And at United Airlines, we’re a huge part of what it means to be the United States of America.

We talk about connecting people and uniting the world. Every year we take millions of US citizens around the globe to see other perspectives, other cultures, and understand what the globe is like. We also bring millions of foreign citizens here into this country to see the culture the tradition, the values, the opportunity what this country truly stands for. And so what we’re doing at United Airlines isn’t just flying people around the globe, it really is spreading the culture and values that have made this the greatest nation on earth.

So all of you, thank you for everything that you’re doing in this busy summer conversation. This is the busiest season we’ve ever had in our history, doing it and all the storms and all the weather that happens every year in the summer, so thank you and I’m very proud of what you’re doing. I want to say thank you for making United Airlines not just the biggest airline, but the best airline in the history of aviation.

Scott Kirby is very proud of United & the USA!

I’m always conflicted on Kirby’s over-the-top comments

Kirby is quite the character, and he’s extremely committed to making United as successful as it can be. While he doesn’t particularly strike me as a “people person,” I think he does as good of a job as he possibly can to connect employees with United’s mission, and make it clear how each person plays an important role there. That’s commendable, and it’s quite a contrast to the lack of vision at the top at American.

Now, when it comes to the actual substance of what Kirby is saying… well, oy. Kirby has repeatedly peddled the claim that United is the best airline in the history of aviation, and that’s just absurd. I don’t know how anyone can make such an absolute claim. By what metric does he think that’s the case? Profitability? Customer service? Passenger experience? Breadth of route network? Network out of Newark?

But I find his comments about the United States to be equally cringe. Look, I might be a liberal guy, but I’m not someone who wants to pretend that the United States is some awful place, and we should all move. Quite to the contrary, I think the United States is pretty great on balance, despite who may or may not be in office at any particular point.

That being said, Kirby’s patriotism here is just so over-the-top. He loves *everything* that America stands for? Our level of freedom is *unprecedented* compared to anywhere else in the world? And United is “spreading the culture and values that have made this the greatest nation on earth?”

The irony here is that Kirby’s comments come across exactly like what you’d expect from someone who has barely traveled outside the United States. He believes the United States is the center of the world in just about every way, with no consideration for the rest of the world.

If there’s one thing that travel has taught me, it’s that we’re all more similar than we assume, and there are pros and cons to each place. Does the United States afford a lot of freedoms to citizens? Absolutely. But it also has a lot of areas it falls short, in my opinion — freedom from gun violence, autonomy over one’s own body, a framework that somehow allows American citizens to be deported incorrectly to other countries (rare as it may be), etc.

The Human Freedom Index ranks the United States as the 15th freest country, with countries like Switzerland, Denmark, and New Zealand, ranking higher. Can I personally say “oh yeah, those places definitely have more freedom than the United States?” No, not really. But I also am not arrogant or proud enough to declare that *my* country has more freedoms than those places, when I can’t authoritatively say that…

There’s a lot that’s great about the USA, but it’s not perfect

Bottom line

United CEO Scott Kirby has sent out his July 4th message to employees, and he’s at least very consistent with the claims he makes. Kirby says that United is the world’s best airline, and that the United States is the world’s best country.

While I’m all for talking up your own airline and thinking positively of your home country, Kirby definitely takes it to the extreme.

What do you make of Kirby’s comments?

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  1. LadyOlives Guest

    Disgusting statement, reflective of a sad, disturbed country. I renounced my US citizenship years ago and never looked back.

  2. Ivan Guest

    Kirby its smoking something good.

  3. George Romey Guest

    It depends on what "best" means. To those that hate our country there's always The Congo.

    An airline is not a charity. Best should mean the return for shareholders.

  4. Tim Dunn Diamond

    Let's see. The FAA had to step in three times into United Hubs because they were mismanaged and overscheduled. That hasn't happened at any other airline. And 10s of thousands of United employees have been making interest free loans to United Management for years; in other words, United hasn't been paying its people industry-leading compensation.

    that Hardly sounds like industry-leading

  5. Kenny Guest

    Poor Scott, he thinks that because he hasn't been investigated for corruption like Smisek and because he has convinced himself that people have no memory of him abandoning his staff and customers to flee on a private jet while EWR was a mess, the world will eventually accept him as the best CEO in the history of western civilization. It's cute how extreme underachievers of his kind dream.

    1. Tim Dunn Diamond

      He also forgets that he negotiated the slot swap With that is a big part of why Delta Is the largest domestic airline and has the most flights from New York City

      It is really not a surprise why United Internet fans are so obnoxious

    2. UA-NYC Diamond

      Look in the mirror Timcel - you are the single biggest a$$hole I have seen on the travel blogs in my 20 years of reading them.

      Get a life, wanker!

    3. Parnel Diamond

      Poor Tim, got fired from Delta and has no life.

  6. Baliken Guest

    Well, he’s right about one thing.

  7. Gene Guest

    United should really ramp up its service in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Wyoming, West Virginia, and the Dakotas, where people live Merica the most.

  8. rv2Lyon Guest

    I didn't know the United CEO was so funny. A real comedian! He’s a shoo-in for next year’s Oscar, that’s for sure. As a foreigner, I’d say this isn't exactly the best way to change people's perception of the United States...

    But I do agree with him: UNITED is the best airline in the world that starts with a "U" and ends with a "D." I guess he’s never flown with any other airlines.

  9. Erez Guest

    The us as an immigrant we have freedom, rights. Upward mobility. I cam here with 2000 dollars built a good life for me. Is it perfect no. But it is good to live here. Proud to be called American, but life in Europe is not bad. Some Asian countries also.

  10. Samo Diamond

    Americans thinking they have more freedom than all other countries on the planet never cease to amaze me. At least when some Karen from Nebraska who never left the country says so, you can blame it on ignorance, but a CEO of an airline? Must be an absolute moron.

  11. D3SWii33 Guest

    And we’re rebuilding our war chest at record pace so we will be ready for the next war. Donnie still has some unfinished business. MERICA !

  12. Simmonad Guest

    In (British) English, we call this 'flagsh@gging'

  13. rebel Diamond

    "He should watch Jeff Daniel’s monologue on the Newsroom"

    That's very good, and Jeff Daniel's monologue is artistic illustration of why the US is a great nation, citizens' ability to speak truth to power. We have a highly effective feedback loop that leads to better outcomes though we have a ways to go in perfecting our union.

    As for Kirby's letter this was a message to the troops of United, not the public, but today...

    "He should watch Jeff Daniel’s monologue on the Newsroom"

    That's very good, and Jeff Daniel's monologue is artistic illustration of why the US is a great nation, citizens' ability to speak truth to power. We have a highly effective feedback loop that leads to better outcomes though we have a ways to go in perfecting our union.

    As for Kirby's letter this was a message to the troops of United, not the public, but today such missives make for great clickbait. Obviously, Kirby knows this so he has a choice. He can make everything he says to the United employees vanilla or say what he wants to say. Some contend it's about his ego and he admits he likes the limelight. But if UA's performance wasn't as impressive as it has been under his leadership then it would be easy to dismiss. His manifesting where he wants UA to go has been highly effective by any standard, and as Teddy said it's not the critic who counts.

    Happy 250th!

  14. Florian Guest

    Anybody here who would if prices and flight times are comparable rather fly United than SIA or Emirates or ANA

  15. Dan Guest

    He should watch Jeff Daniel’s monologue on the Newsroom

  16. Thalassophile Guest

    ......delusional.....ua is best in world?...I spit out my coffee.....

  17. lavanderialarry Guest

    Disgusting comments across the board, and everything wrong with America. No US airline is the world's best at perhaps anything but profitability, and that crown really sits with Delta. As to to the world's best country, that is typical American jingoism, arrogance, and perfectly reflects the lack of culture, humility, and sense of place that is so problematic with the country and has been for its short 250 years of existence. America is staring down...

    Disgusting comments across the board, and everything wrong with America. No US airline is the world's best at perhaps anything but profitability, and that crown really sits with Delta. As to to the world's best country, that is typical American jingoism, arrogance, and perfectly reflects the lack of culture, humility, and sense of place that is so problematic with the country and has been for its short 250 years of existence. America is staring down a looming debt default, can't adequately ensure affordable healthcare coverage for its own (how is that GREAT?), is plagued with gun violence, racism, inequality, filthy cities, terrible infrastructure, inefficiencies across the board and a country in a steep decline. Best country? My ass.

  18. Icarus Guest

    lol. UA better than AF La premiere, QR suites and SQ. There are millions of great Americans, but the best. Hahaha. I guess he’s one of mango Mussolini’s sycophants.

  19. CPHflyer Member

    United as the largest airline in the world measured on seat miles (true) - and likely also on fleet size. True. In number of countries serviced and likely also in number of aircrafts. But in service and customer experience it is just an absurd statement (in any cabin class and on the ground) - is just a completely absurd statement. There are at least a dozen airlines that are better across all parameters here.

    While...

    United as the largest airline in the world measured on seat miles (true) - and likely also on fleet size. True. In number of countries serviced and likely also in number of aircrafts. But in service and customer experience it is just an absurd statement (in any cabin class and on the ground) - is just a completely absurd statement. There are at least a dozen airlines that are better across all parameters here.

    While I appreciate that people love their country - and they should - there is zero proof that the US the greatest country in the world. Except in a few areas where you absolutely should not aspire to #1

  20. Steven E Guest

    Oh please give us ALL a break what a load of shit

  21. TrumpGambit Diamond

    What country could even come close to matching the greatness of the USA? Japan is a nursing home, Europe is a museum and China is a prison. The rest of the ex-US nations are either insignificant or complete shitholes. So, what is America then? America is a business……it’s not a family, it’s a competition. Our strength is that we allow success and failure to happen naturally rather than forcing equal outcomes or pretending that every...

    What country could even come close to matching the greatness of the USA? Japan is a nursing home, Europe is a museum and China is a prison. The rest of the ex-US nations are either insignificant or complete shitholes. So, what is America then? America is a business……it’s not a family, it’s a competition. Our strength is that we allow success and failure to happen naturally rather than forcing equal outcomes or pretending that every individual is a value to society. Our system rewards creation and ambition, not guaranteed results. I owe much of my own success to being born in a country that offered extraordinary opportunities at an extraordinary time in history. Happy Birthday America!

    1. Tom Guest

      If you define 'greatness' solely as absolute economic growth however it is distributed, sure. Your society largely only values money, as you amply demonstrate. Note that the much older societies you cite have learnt over time that economic growth is not the only measure of a society's success. America at least was a very successful business, however you don't seem to have noticed that it's increasingly instead a Mafia state thanks to Trump. You might...

      If you define 'greatness' solely as absolute economic growth however it is distributed, sure. Your society largely only values money, as you amply demonstrate. Note that the much older societies you cite have learnt over time that economic growth is not the only measure of a society's success. America at least was a very successful business, however you don't seem to have noticed that it's increasingly instead a Mafia state thanks to Trump. You might also benefit a bit from reading some history (i.e. history before your country existed). How Rome ended is particularly enlightening.

    2. TrumpGambit Diamond

      The population of Switzerland (along with the majority of countries routinely cited by you anti U.S. zealots) is smaller than that of some of America's largest cities. Most of these nations also owe a substantial portion of their success to highly specialized industries or unique resource advantages that are far easier to sustain at a small scale than across a country of more than 300 million people. On top of that, these countries are generally...

      The population of Switzerland (along with the majority of countries routinely cited by you anti U.S. zealots) is smaller than that of some of America's largest cities. Most of these nations also owe a substantial portion of their success to highly specialized industries or unique resource advantages that are far easier to sustain at a small scale than across a country of more than 300 million people. On top of that, these countries are generally far more demographically and culturally homogeneous……try introducing a few million Mexicans or Somalis into Switzerland and then get back to me.

    3. Nic123 Guest

      Just to give one example (but there are many more) Switzerland scores higher than the USA on ANY dimensions you can think, freedom, education, Life expectancy: 84 vs 78, Median wealth: roughly double, Income +30%, Murders: 10x fewer, innovation Switzerland is number 1 globally for 13 years running
      America's only podium finishes? Firearm mortality and obesity (42% vs 12%)

    4. Florian Guest

      You are aware that there is a difference between greatness and freedom?

    5. TravelinWilly Diamond

      TIM! Where the heck have you been, man?!

  22. TravelinWilly Diamond

    I really hope Scott Kirby, or someone who loves him (Anyone? Mrs. Kirby?), gets him/self to a neurologist, code red.

    Note to everyone: eating another grown man’s full diapers has consequences, and we are beholding those consequences in Scott Kirby.

  23. Tom Guest

    "The level of freedom that we have here is just unprecedented around the world." Literally laughed out loud, that's someone who's drunk a lot of Kool-Aid. Not that the truth actually holds much value in the US any longer.

    If only there were an organisation set up to rate this stuff! Read it and weep, Scott - https://freedomhouse.org/country/scores

  24. AeroB13a Guest

    Bonkers, bleeding bonkers …. as certifiable as Walter Mitty Dunn.

  25. Hans Guest

    He's right, especially about the US. Good message!

  26. George Guest

    "If a facist / nazi / rapist / corrupt / thief / sits at a table with ten people and no one gets up, then there are eleven facists / nazis / rapists / corrupt / thieves / at the table."

    The idea that tolerating hatred and failing to oppose fascism, nazism, rape, corruption and theft makes those present complicit in extremism.
    Silence or inaction in the face of intolerant individuals ends up legitimizing their actions.

  27. John Guest

    I think Kirby is going to make a switch to Politics and perhaps going to run for Secretary of Transport or maybe even President in 2028.

  28. TrumpGambit Diamond

    He’s certainly correct about the USA.

    1. TravelinWilly Diamond

      Hopefully “Alert” shows up to sit with you.

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TravelinWilly Diamond

I really hope Scott Kirby, or someone who loves him (Anyone? Mrs. Kirby?), gets him/self to a neurologist, code red. Note to everyone: eating another grown man’s full diapers has consequences, and we are beholding those consequences in Scott Kirby.

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Tom Guest

"The level of freedom that we have here is just unprecedented around the world." Literally laughed out loud, that's someone who's drunk a lot of Kool-Aid. Not that the truth actually holds much value in the US any longer. If only there were an organisation set up to rate this stuff! Read it and weep, Scott - https://freedomhouse.org/country/scores

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George Guest

"If a facist / nazi / rapist / corrupt / thief / sits at a table with ten people and no one gets up, then there are eleven facists / nazis / rapists / corrupt / thieves / at the table." The idea that tolerating hatred and failing to oppose fascism, nazism, rape, corruption and theft makes those present complicit in extremism. Silence or inaction in the face of intolerant individuals ends up legitimizing their actions.

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