Image Caption: The first charter flight to Orlando operated by ZIPAIR Tokyo. Image Credit: Orlando International Airport
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Written by Jeffrey Teruel | Published on May 15, 2026
Following the series of charter flights operated to Orlando, Florida during February and March, ZIPAIR Tokyo announced it will resume the service in August.
Following the series of charter flights operated to Orlando, Florida during February and March, ZIPAIR Tokyo announced it will resume the service in August.
In a statement posted on May 15, ZIPAIR Tokyo announced three round-trip charter flights will be operated between Tokyo Narita and Orlando International Airport on August 8, 13, and 18. The outbound flight ZG714 will depart Narita in the morning and arrive at Orlando in the afternoon, while the return flight ZG713 will depart Orlando in the afternoon and arrive back at Narita the following morning.
Subject to approval, the detailed flight schedule will be announced later. ZIPAIR Tokyo is collaborating with JALPAK to sell tour packages for those seeking to explore Orlando and Disney World. Tickets sold through ZIPAIR Tokyo are scheduled to be available for sale in mid-June, while JALPAK has already started selling the tour packages as of 1400H May 15 (JST).
ZIPAIR Tokyo previously operated its first ever charter flight to Orlando on February 23, becoming the first airline to operate any non-stop passenger flight between the US state of Florida and Japan.
From Narita, ZIPAIR Tokyo operates regularly scheduled flights to five points in the US (Honolulu, San Francisco, San Jose (California), Los Angeles, Houston Intercontinental) and one in Canada (Vancouver).
In addition, ZIPAIR will also operate a special “Poker flight” for Poker enthusiasts heading to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas on June 22 (return on June 28).