Japan Airlines (JAL) has launched a new clothing rental service for passengers flying to Japan. The service, called Any Wear, Anywhere, allows travelers to rent sets of clothing for the duration of their stay, eliminating the need to pack. Rentals start at ¥4,000 ($28) for three tops and two bottoms, and go up to ¥7,000 ($48) for six tops and three bottoms. The service is currently being offered on a trial basis, but JAL plans to make it permanent if it is successful.
The clothing rental service is part of JAL’s efforts to reduce its environmental impact. By reducing the weight of checked baggage, the airline hopes to lower its carbon emissions. The service is also a way to make travel more convenient for passengers, who no longer have to worry about packing and unpacking their clothes.
To use the clothing rental service, passengers must register online and provide their JAL reference number, as well as the address of their hotel or short-term rental. Reservations must be made at least one month in advance. The clothes will be delivered to the passenger’s hotel or rental within 24 hours of their arrival.
The clothing rental service is currently available for international travelers to Japan. JAL plans to expand the service to domestic flights and other destinations in the future.









