Europe and the US are well-served when it comes to low-cost airlines. Especially in Europe, Ryanair and easyJet lead the way when it comes to short-haul flights, with prices sometimes in the double digits. Lucky them. Even in North America, you can save with budget airlines like Southwest Airlines, JetBlue and Breeze. But what about if you want to fly around in Asia? Sure, you can use the main carriers such as Etihad, Qatar, Turkish airlines and more and they’re all great choices, but are there any low-cos alternatives like them in, say, Japan? The answer is yes! Have you heard of ZIPAIR? Read on . . .
In the video above, avid traveler, ever-adventuresome Brit Paul Lucas, explores the low-cost airline to be loved by the next generation, ZIPAIR. As the airline states, “this goal is to achieve the concept of new airline that will reflect upon on the Japanese element of compassion, attractiveness and allurement of consideration to our people and to our customers. We aim to provide not only an ambitious cost structure, but to offer upper class quality of service, making the flight experience as “Your Flight Time Will Fly”. Let us achieve the next hospitality concept beyond “Omotenashi”. When our airline zips through the air, people’s first airline choice will begin to change.” Sounds good to us.
The company states “fulfilling all your various needs like a full-service carrier or sacrificing quality like an LCC – Why do we only have two options for air travel? At ZIPAIR, we strive to provide both quality service and the ultimate in value. An airline like never before, spend time flying with Japanese quality and experience that is ahead of its time.” ZIPAIR is currently available in Tokyo-Narita International Airport, Seoul-Incheon International Airport, Manila-Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi Airport, Singapore-Changi International Airport, Honolulu-Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Vancouver international airport, San Francisco International Airport, San José International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport. Learn more and book here.
You can also book flights on ZIPAIR via Expedia. Click here to look and book.