Foundation Japan Airlines (JAL) announced in May 2018 that it planned to launch a new international
low-cost carrier in 2020, which was to compete with other Asian carriers attempting to expand into the Japanese market, such as
AirAsia X. JAL established a wholly owned subsidiary legally incorporated as , in July that year. It was estimated that the airline would commence operation in time for the
2020 Summer Olympics. In March 2019, the brand of the new carrier was named Zipair, referencing the words "Zip", which represents speed, and alluding to traveling to different postal areas "
ZIP Code". Subsequently, T.B.L. was renamed "Zipair Tokyo Inc." The airline planned to launch additional destinations in Asia, while flights to the United States were planned to be added by 2021.
Development since 2020 In early 2020, the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation disrupted Zipair's plans for its launch of operations, with
Thailand banning all incoming passenger flights from April 4, 2020, and the Japanese government introducing strict border enforcement measures. Under these circumstances, Zipair announced on April 9, 2020 that its launch of service would be postponed until further notice, although later that month the airline applied with the
U.S. Department of Transportation for the operation of a route to
Honolulu to begin on October 25, 2020. On May 21, 2020, it was announced that the airline had submitted an application to the Japanese authority for the launch of cargo flights between Tokyo and Bangkok to meet the needs for air cargo during the suspension of passenger flights. Zipair proceeded to launch services on June 3, 2020, initially as a cargo airline, with its fleet of
Boeing 787-8 aircraft. Following its launch as a cargo-only airline, Zipair inaugurated its passenger services on October 16, 2020. The following month, on November 20, 2020, the airline announced the details of its first route to the United States, with flights between Tokyo Narita and Honolulu launching on December 19, 2020. On July 20, 2021, the airline announced a new service between Tokyo Narita and Singapore, with flights launching on September 7, 2021. On October 28, 2021, the airline added a third aircraft to its fleet with a Boeing 787-8 transferred from JAL. On November 12, 2021, the airline announced a new service between Tokyo Narita and
Los Angeles International Airport to begin on December 25, 2021. . In June 2022, Zipair announced that the large letter
Z on the tail fin of its livery would be replaced with a green geometric pattern to avoid misunderstandings, as the letter has been used as a
military symbol by the
Russian Armed Forces during
Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Also in June 2022, the airline announced a new service between Tokyo Narita and
San Jose International Airport to launch during December 2022, before subsequently specifying December 12, 2022 as the launch date for the service. On February 21, 2023, Zipair announced plans to begin services to
San Francisco and
Manila during the year, as well as to increase its fleet to seven aircraft. It later announced on April 6, 2023, that it would begin service to
San Francisco International Airport on June 2, 2023. Details of its Manila service were revealed on April 28, 2023, with flights to
Ninoy Aquino International Airport beginning on July 1, 2023. On November 8, 2023, the airline announced plans to add an eighth aircraft in January 2024, and to launch a new service to
Vancouver in March 2024, later specifying March 13, 2024 as the launch date of the service. In early 2024, Zipair announced its plans for 2025 involving the increase of its fleet size to ten, but did not expect to launch any new destinations during 2024 beyond Vancouver. On October 9, 2024, the airline announced the launch of flights to
Houston's
George Bush Intercontinental Airport to begin on March 4, 2025. On March 19, 2025, the airline formalized plans to receive ten Boeing 787-9s from
Japan Airlines starting in 2027. == Destinations ==