Flying business class on a low-cost carrier, here's ZipAir's review
This is the second leg of the Poodle's world tour. Today we fly Tokyo (NRT) a Seoul (ICN) aboard a unique company: ZIP Air. It is a Japanese low-cost carrier which has a fleet of only Boeing 787 Dreamliners (the same as Neos and Norse, to be clear) and flies from Japan to Asia and the United States (including the Hawaiian Islands).
Why did I say that ZIP Air is a unique company? Well, it's quickly said. What is unique about ZIP Air is that it offers a true business class cabin to its passengers: the seat is state-of-the-art, of course, but the set-up is low-cost; it's like buying a luxury car and not choosing any optional extras. Here's how to fly aboard ZIP Air's Dreamliner from Tokyo to Seoul.