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ZIPAIR Moves Orlando Flights to August and Opens Limited Web Sales

The carrier’s rescheduling combined with unusually low fares creates a short, high-demand booking window that could change whether travelers take cross‑Pacific Disney trips.

Overview

  • ZIPAIR announced via its X account that it has rescheduled all Orlando service into August and launched web-only ticket sales for three specific return dates: August 8, August 13, and August 18.
  • The airline is promoting notably low nonstop fares between Orlando and Tokyo, and both ZIPAIR and coverage warn seats are limited and likely to sell out quickly.
  • Some guests who already booked summer itineraries face disruption because flights, park reservations, hotels, and dining plans are often fixed months in advance and are now subject to change.
  • For flexible travelers, the fares create a rare chance to plan reciprocal Disney trips—Orlando residents can consider Tokyo Disney Resort and Japanese guests can consider Walt Disney World—because airfare is often the single largest cost in such vacations.
  • The episode highlights a broader shift toward more global Disney travel as airlines add direct links between major parks and lower fares could make overseas visits more common in the future.