The low-cost airline ZIPAIR, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines, announced it will operate four charter flights between Tokyo and Orlando in 2026. This will mark the first non-stop passenger service between the two cities.
Shingo Nishida, Representative Director and President of ZIPAIR Tokyo, expressed his enthusiasm for this historic achievement: “We are extremely proud of this milestone, as it will be the first non-stop charter flight from Japan to Orlando, Florida. Orlando is home to numerous world-class theme parks, and through these charter flights, we hope to meet our customers’ expectations by allowing them to experience ZIPAIR’s new standard of air travel. We look forward to welcoming Disney fans and our passengers next spring.”
A New Historic Link Between Japan and Florida
These flights represent a milestone in Japanese aviation, as a direct connection between Tokyo and Orlando has never been established before.
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Operational Details
- Route: Narita International Airport (Tokyo) ↔ Orlando, Florida
- Number of Flights: 4 round-trip flights
- Operating Dates: February 23, February 28, March 5, and March 10, 2026
The airline confirmed that ticket sales will begin in early December 2025.
Exclusive Promotions with Disney Destinations International
To mark the launch of this inaugural service, passengers will be able to enjoy exclusive promotions offered by Disney Destinations International. This partnership enhances the tourist appeal of the new route for Japanese travelers interested in Orlando’s theme parks.
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