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Travelers will soon have a direct connection between Orlando and Tokyo for the very first time.
Orlando International Airport announced this week it will operate four roundtrip charter flights between Orlando and Tokyo from Feb. 23 to March 10 next year as a test run, marking the first-ever passenger service connecting Tokyo’s Narita International Airport and Orlando International Airport.
The roundtrip flights are scheduled for Feb. 23, Feb. 28, March 5 and March 10 in 2026.
The services comes from Japanese airline Zipair, which offers budget-friendly flights, primarily from Tokyo to North America and Asia, using a model with a low base far and amenities that cost extra. It features two cabin classes, including standard economy and a premium “Zip Full-Flat” business class. .
Along with the new flights comes the inevitable promotions offered by Disney Destinations International, aiming to connect travelers to each of the two cities’ theme park locations.
Guests who travel on one of the charter flights and visit Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando can experience a Disney character greeting at the resort and a viewing of Epcot’s night show “Luminous: The Symphony of Us” with dessert.
Tickets are set to go on sale for the new route in December 2025.
Officials say the new flights could pave the way for future service between the two major cities, according to MCO’s press release.
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