Japan Airlines has launched a revolutionary program, known as the Clothing On Arrival program, available to all its passengers.
On June 5, it kicked off a year-long pilot project that will give passengers the option to give up their suitcases and rent all their clothes when they arrive in Japan.
According to the airline, the plan is aimed at passengers looking to make a “sustainable choice.” By reducing the weight of each aircraft, JAL hopes to reduce fuel consumption, leading to a reduction in fuel consumption. carbon dioxide emissions.
JAL’s plan
The program introduced by JAL is called “Anything, Anywhere”. Under this program, a potential visitor to Japan can pre-order their clothes for a period of one month to use for 14 days.
Tourists can be provided with appropriate clothing after stating the purpose of their visit. The clothes will be delivered to the accommodation or hotel. There can be many different clothing options suitable for JAL. Packages for these outfits can start as low as 4,000 yen, which is around Rs 2,300.
This means that a business traveler to Japan will get a triple bottom and five top for around ¥5,000, equivalent to Rs 2,900.
Reasons for JAL’s decision
“JAL’s goal is to reduce baggage weight to reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to solving environmental problems,” the airline said in a written statement.
The climate crisis is growing, and the debate about emissions from aviation is becoming increasingly heated. Aviation accounts for about 2% of annual global carbon dioxide emissions, and if non-CO2 emissions are taken into account, the aviation industry will cause nearly 5% of historic global warming, according to a climate change report. United Nations climate change.
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Source: HIS Education