This is my honest flight review for Zipair, Japan’s budget airline.

This low cost airline is owned and operated by JAL (Japan Airlines) which is the direct competitor of ANA (All Nippon Airways). This airline is a must for any budget conscious traveler.

If you are flying out of Narita Airport in Tokyo, Japan make sure to drop by the 7-11 (7/11 or 7-eleven) to pick up Japanese convenient store food for your flight. I picked up yakitori (chicken skewers) and a gyudon (Japanese beef bowl)

This is the cheapest flight from Japan to the USA.

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10 Comments

  1. You mentioned there wasn't an option for a free in-flight meal. Are there any paid meals available? I do think picking something up before take off is a good idea depending on how long the flight is.

    As for not having a built in entertainment, hopefully there's at least power provided somewhere. I can go hours without food, no problem, but not without entertainment.

    Edit: Totally missed the outlet shown in the clip!

  2. wow, i haven't flown for a long time. I thought you couldn't bring food with you from outside the security zone. I haven't flown from Japan either, so maybe that is just a US rule.

  3. Hope maintenance and other safety measures are not neglected in this type of airlines. I watched airline disasters and budget airlines tend to be the one to be in those accidents.

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