This Airline Will Rent Clothes to Passengers on Overseas Flights — Here’s Why
19.07.2023 - 09:23
/ travelandleisure.com
Japan Airlines wants to take the guesswork out of packing with a new clothing rental service for international travelers.
For a year, the airline will allow travelers on JAL-operated flights to rent a set of clothes for their time in the country, according to the airline. The «Any Wear, Anywhere» initiative, which will be in place through Aug. 31, 2024, is intended to cut down on carbon emissions by reducing the weight of JAL’s aircraft.
“With more and more people flying again after the COVID-19 pandemic, and with the recent emphasis in sustainability, there is a growing movement around the world to promote sustainable tourism. Travelers increasingly desire to make more sustainable choices… [but] they still lack sufficient options,” JAL wrote in a statement. “The concept of the Service is therefore to provide a travel experience with minimal luggage by offering clothing rentals at the destination, thereby creating environmental value.”
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The rentals will be run by the Sumitomo Corporation, which will be responsible for getting, delivering, and laundering all the clothes. JAL said to further its sustainability goals, the items will be “obtained from excess stock of apparel and pre-owned clothing, thereby promoting the concept of a circular economy.”
To reserve clothing, travelers must register online and enter both their JAL reference number and their hotel address (or address of their short term rental). Travelers should make their reservation a month before traveling and can use the clothing for up to two weeks.
Travelers can choose from several different “sets” with clothing organized by season and occasion (casual, smart casual, and a mix). A basic rental starts at 4,000 yen (or just over