Lugging around a heavy suitcase on holiday could become a thing of the past if an airline’s clothes rental experiment proves a good fit for customers.
The service, dubbed ‘Any Wear, Anywhere’, allows passengers to rent a bundle of clothing ahead of their flight, which is then delivered straight to their hotel or AirBnb on arrival.
Japan Airlines launched the scheme yesterday in the hope that it will mean customers can leave bulky bags behind and make a ‘sustainable choice’.
Travellers can tailor their clothing style depending on whether they are on a business or leisure trip, choosing between smart, smart casual and mixed, and can pick up garments in small, medium and large sizes.
One set of clothing will cost ¥4,000 to ¥7,000 (£22-£38), and people will be able to rent up to eight different outfits for as long as two weeks.
h/t Coastie Patriot
Views: 123