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expiredserra | Staff posted Aug 05, 2024 02:14 PM
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ZIPAIR Round Trip Nonstop Flights: Los Angeles, CA to Tokyo, Japan

(Travel Sept - Oct 2024)

from $423

$675

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Zipair offers Round Trip Nonstop Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Tokyo, Japan (NRT) from $423. Valid for travel from September to October 2024. Book on Booking.com or directly with the airline.

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Note: Includes a personal item that fits under the seat in front of you and a carry-on bag (9.8 x 15.8 x 21.7 inches, max weight 15.4-lbs).

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs Los Angeles (LAX): Sept 2-6, 8-11, 15-18, 23-25, 29-30; Oct 1-5, 7-11, 13-20
  • Returns: Sept 10-12, 16-20, 22-30; Oct 1-11, 13-18, 21-24

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Zipair, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan Airlines, is a low-cost carrier headquartered at NRT
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Zipair offers Round Trip Nonstop Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Tokyo, Japan (NRT) from $423. Valid for travel from September to October 2024. Book on Booking.com or directly with the airline.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: Includes a personal item that fits under the seat in front of you and a carry-on bag (9.8 x 15.8 x 21.7 inches, max weight 15.4-lbs).

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs Los Angeles (LAX): Sept 2-6, 8-11, 15-18, 23-25, 29-30; Oct 1-5, 7-11, 13-20
  • Returns: Sept 10-12, 16-20, 22-30; Oct 1-11, 13-18, 21-24

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Zipair, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan Airlines, is a low-cost carrier headquartered at NRT
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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chukim
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For anyone considering Zipair Flex Biz service package, I would like to share my terrible experience. The Flex Biz package allows for changes and cancellations. The process as described by Zipair is (grammatical errors are left unaltered as this is a copy paste from their site)

1. Purchase Flex Biz package at the time of booking
2. While cancellation, please contact the Contact Center through email or chat.
3. Receive voucher information via email
4. When making your next reservation, please contact the contact center through email or chat.
There is a 3% fee for the voucher and it is valid for 180 days from issue date. These are stated on their website.

Here is my experience.
1. On July 18 2024, I purchased 3 round trip tickets with Flex Biz package from LAX to NRT for Dec 2024.
2. On July 24, I decided to extend the stay in Japan so I requested a change in return flight (via their contact center) from NRT to LAX to extend 2 more days.
3. On July 25, I received a responses stating that I will be refunded only the taxes I paid. I replied stating that I should be reimbursed for the whole amount since I purchased the Flex Biz package.
4 On July 25, Zipair responded stating that they will reimburse the whole amount less the 3% voucher fee. They also stated that I can rebook my return trip using the voucher. I understood these terms and advised Zip air to proceed.
5 On July 27, I received an email asking what language I prefer for the voucher. Keep in mind that all the correspondence is conducted in English and I am emailing an email address specifically dedicated to English. I replied that I prefer English. Seemed like a delay tactic.
6 On July 29, I received the voucher. Zipair does not allow vouchers to be used on the online booking process. You must book via email. I immediately requested a booking for the flight I wanted using the voucher.
7 On July 31, I sent an email asking about the status of the new booking as I never received any response to my new booking request. I sent additional email for the next few days requesting the same. I also used the chat service to ask about the status. No one can help. All they said was that it was escalated and they will get back to me once booking was completed. I asked how long it may take. They were unable to answer so I waited another few days. I asked daily on the status of the request as I wasn't sure if they even received my request. No one could help. THEY DO NOT HAVE A PHONE NUMBER!!!
8 After numerous chat sessions and emails, they finally responded on Aug 5. They will book the flight but they wanted an ADDITIONAL $484 for the new flights after deducting the voucher. At the time of my initial request for a new booking, the price for the flight was $520pp. By the time Zipair finally processed the rebooking, the price had increased to $651pp. The price increased to this level 1 or 2 days before they finally rebooked. They also asked for my credit card information which I clearly included in my original rebooking request. I wondered whether they were delaying the process even more so that they can charge more when the price increases again. I didn't understand why I should have to pay extra for THEIR DELAY in processing the booking. Considering the slow response on their side I was more than frustrated and opted to just accept the extra charge.

I have not taken the flight yet so I cannot comment on the actual flight but it makes me wonder… If what they say is true that there is insufficient staff to rebook a ticket in a timely manner, what other processes have been compromised? I hope aircraft maintenance and safety is not one of those compromised as I will be flying in December.
Big22
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Zip is for the traveler that doesn't plan on having a lot of baggage and very flexible. Think of it as the Southwest of International travel. Maybe at this price it will be cheaper than flying any of the other airlines. Normal price is almost comparable to a normal airline once you factor in buying the package that includes food, picking seats and baggage. I would agree if you're doing the lay flat seats with the package it would be 100% worth the price point. Only issue I would have at that point is that it only flies into NRT. HND a lot closer to the center of Tokyo than NRT. I have flown in/out of NRT 4 times, but it only took one time going to HND to make it my go too. The food is top tier at HND.
joe_sun
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It's so freaking nuts how RT to Japan from LAX is $423.00 BUT LAX to Idaho is damn near the same price.. ONE WAY

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Aug 05, 2024 04:32 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 04:32 PM
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Quote from GreySwing1843 :
OK yeah Alaska and United both operate SFO-BOI. United has 4x direct flights there a day so I seriously doubt that there's only one non-stop option.

As far as prices go, I now see why it's so expensive. March 20 is the prelude to Spring Break travel so that's why prices are inflated that whole weekend.

That being said, I did find a SFO-BOI flight but with a layover in Denver for $138 is basic economy.

https://www.google.com/travel/fli...____wGYAQI [google.com]
I saw that but it leaves before I land Frown
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Aug 05, 2024 04:50 PM
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MellowHerring9363Aug 05, 2024 04:50 PM
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What's the best way to get into Tokyo from nrt airport?
Aug 05, 2024 05:01 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 05:01 PM
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Quote from MellowHerring9363 :
What's the best way to get into Tokyo from nrt airport?
Best is subjective and depends on where you want to end up and how much you want to spend. Are you staying in Akihabara, Ueno, Asakusa, Ginza? Then go Keisei Skyliner for the fastest. If you are staying more on the west side like Shinkuku, Shibuya, or Ikebukuro then you'll want to take the Narita Express.

If you want cheap and slow or are afraid of taking a train take the limousine bus.
Last edited by joe_sun August 5, 2024 at 10:04 AM.
Aug 05, 2024 05:06 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 05:06 PM
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Quote from Traveler-1701 :
Japan has been on my list to visit for so long. Is this a good time to go? I typically like shoulder seasons to avoid the crowds, but things are still open.
I went mid September last year and it was hot AF with stupid humidity and rained the first 3 days. Early October was when I left and it was much nicer.
Aug 05, 2024 05:32 PM
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pinoy78Aug 05, 2024 05:32 PM
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Should I go to Japan for a third October in a row?!
Aug 05, 2024 05:49 PM
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MrHaneyAug 05, 2024 05:49 PM
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What should I know if I fly to Japan? Where should I go? Anybody got any input? Never been there.
Aug 05, 2024 05:54 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 05:54 PM
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Quote from MrHaney :
What should I know if I fly to Japan? Where should I go? Anybody got any input? Never been there.
It's very personal on why and what your interests are. I'd start on YouTube as there are many videos on what to see and do. I did the Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara thing last time and this next trip I'm going more off the beaten path.

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Aug 05, 2024 06:09 PM
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kam987.2Aug 05, 2024 06:09 PM
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Quote from Big22 :
Zip is for the traveler that doesn't plan on having a lot of baggage and very flexible. Think of it as the Southwest of International travel. Maybe at this price it will be cheaper than flying any of the other airlines. Normal price is almost comparable to a normal airline once you factor in buying the package that includes food, picking seats and baggage. I would agree if you're doing the lay flat seats with the package it would be 100% worth the price point. Only issue I would have at that point is that it only flies into NRT. HND a lot closer to the center of Tokyo than NRT. I have flown in/out of NRT 4 times, but it only took one time going to HND to make it my go too. The food is top tier at HND.
HND is a lot closer but it's usually 2 trains to get to Shibuya or Shinjuku. NRT is easier with the Narita Express since it's direct into those stations. All personal preference, and bottom line is Tokyo is the best! Haha
Aug 05, 2024 06:26 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 06:26 PM
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Quote from kam987.2 :
HND is a lot closer but it's usually 2 trains to get to Shibuya or Shinjuku. NRT is easier with the Narita Express since it's direct into those stations. All personal preference, and bottom line is Tokyo is the best! Haha
Yup and also it depends on where you're headed. Nippori? Skyliner is 44 min from NRT.and 41 from HND. Shinjuku is hour and 20 from NRT and 47 min from HND. 30 min difference in airport to location is so minimal I wouldn't and haven't given up a better deal or redemption to fly into NRT vs HND.
Aug 05, 2024 06:38 PM
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bhansonAug 05, 2024 06:38 PM
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Quote from Big22 :
Zip is for the traveler that doesn't plan on having a lot of baggage and very flexible. Think of it as the Southwest of International travel. Maybe at this price it will be cheaper than flying any of the other airlines. Normal price is almost comparable to a normal airline once you factor in buying the package that includes food, picking seats and baggage. I would agree if you're doing the lay flat seats with the package it would be 100% worth the price point. Only issue I would have at that point is that it only flies into NRT. HND a lot closer to the center of Tokyo than NRT. I have flown in/out of NRT 4 times, but it only took one time going to HND to make it my go too. The food is top tier at HND.
Seems like a weird comparison considering Southwest includes two checked bags for free. Maybe it's more like Spirit?
Aug 05, 2024 06:47 PM
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88jimmyjamesAug 05, 2024 06:47 PM
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Quote from joe_sun :
Yup and also it depends on where you're headed. Nippori? Skyliner is 44 min from NRT.and 41 from HND. Shinjuku is hour and 20 from NRT and 47 min from HND. 30 min difference in airport to location is so minimal I wouldn't and haven't given up a better deal or redemption to fly into NRT vs HND.
How much are these train tixs usually?
Aug 05, 2024 06:48 PM
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bluekromeAug 05, 2024 06:48 PM
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The yen got much stronger virtually overnight. Anyone planning a trip might want to be ready for the yen possibly strengthening even further.
Aug 05, 2024 06:48 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 06:48 PM
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Quote from bhanson :
Seems like a weird comparison considering Southwest includes two checked bags for free. Maybe it's more like Spirit?
Yup it's more like Spirit in that everything costs extra, except for wifi which is interesting because oh JAL it costs 20.00 and Zip is the budget version of JAL.
Aug 05, 2024 06:50 PM
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bonbon525Aug 05, 2024 06:50 PM
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Quote from Big22 :
Zip is for the traveler that doesn't plan on having a lot of baggage and very flexible. Think of it as the Southwest of International travel. Maybe at this price it will be cheaper than flying any of the other airlines. Normal price is almost comparable to a normal airline once you factor in buying the package that includes food, picking seats and baggage. I would agree if you're doing the lay flat seats with the package it would be 100% worth the price point. Only issue I would have at that point is that it only flies into NRT. HND a lot closer to the center of Tokyo than NRT. I have flown in/out of NRT 4 times, but it only took one time going to HND to make it my go too. The food is top tier at HND.
I think you are mistaken, southwest is actually really good with their flights and luggage policy. Seating is first come first serve basis as well. I think you might be referring to spirit airlines.

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Aug 05, 2024 06:50 PM
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joe_sunAug 05, 2024 06:50 PM
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Quote from 88jimmyjames :
How much are these train tixs usually?
You can get discount tickets at different places like Klook. I think I paid 24.00 for Skyliner round trip tickets to NRT last time. Also depends on the Yen at the time.

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