fly by Taiwan, Korean or Japanese airlines. Maybe Pinoy airline but MNL sucks as a hub.
“ Air India is the principal airline flying direct India–U.S. routes and likely carries the highest absolute number of South Asian passengers on transpacific routes. 
• United and American Airlines also serve these routes and contribute significant volumes of South Asian travelers, though their share is usually smaller than Air India’s on India–U.S. markets. 
• Regional hub carriers (Emirates, Qatar, SINGAPORE, Cathay) capture much connecting traffic and can collectively carry very large numbers of South Asian passengers worldwide, but specific transpacific figures by origin group are not generally published.
• Korean Air and other large Asia-Pacific carriers are among the biggest in transpacific passenger volumes overall but aren’t primarily focused on South Asian origin traffic relative to Indian carriers or Middle Eastern hubs. ”
“ Air India is the principal airline flying direct India–U.S. routes and likely carries the highest absolute number of South Asian passengers on transpacific routes. 
• United and American Airlines also serve these routes and contribute significant volumes of South Asian travelers, though their share is usually smaller than Air India’s on India–U.S. markets. 
• Regional hub carriers (Emirates, Qatar, SINGAPORE, Cathay) capture much connecting traffic and can collectively carry very large numbers of South Asian passengers worldwide, but specific transpacific figures by origin group are not generally published.
• Korean Air and other large Asia-Pacific carriers are among the biggest in transpacific passenger volumes overall but aren’t primarily focused on South Asian origin traffic relative to Indian carriers or Middle Eastern hubs. ”