Luxury Packing Light: How To Travel Sustainably It’s time to rethink how we tread (lightly) across the globe. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Luxury Packing Light: How To Travel Sustainably It’s time to rethink how we tread (lightly) across the globe. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Previous article Anne Summers: ‘It Was Going To Be A Challenge To Get Myself An Abortion In New York City’ Next article MECCA Founder Jo Horgan Shares 6 Tips For Female Entrepreneurs How is it that when you board a flight, there seems to be a direct correlation between someone’s cabin status and the lack of baggage they’re carting? First class seem to stroll across the airbridge with nothing but an iPad mini enveloped in a monogrammed leather sleeve. Business class carry thin laptops and tiny wheelie bags. And it’s not uncommon to see rear cabins bursting with bulky bags of a questionable overhead compartment size. There are theories that the wealthy pack light because everything they need is on the other side – second homes, outfit fixers, international wardrobes etc. Truly though, breezing through an airport, knowing that you’ve packed succinctly and smartly pertains to a celestial smugness, and there is nothing more horrifying than being shamed into checking your carry-on because you tried to cheat the system. Alas, here’s the not so smug part – those iPad carrying flat-bedders? They’re harming the environment the most, as first class suites leave the largest footprint on the earth. So, there. In the age of the digital nomad, it’s actually easier to travel smarter and lighter than it ever has been before. What if we rethought the privilege of air travel on a more woke scale and considered the damage our habits, choices, weighty bags and their contents are doing to the planet? It is possible to still enjoy a glass of champagne at take-off, if we just make the right choices. betteryou sustainability travel Best Of Future Women Travel How to experience Byron Bay according to your personality By jitendermittal Culture Five perfect strangers By jitendermittal Culture Maxine Beneba Clarke on the value of time By jitendermittal Culture Clare Bowditch on knowing your worth By jitendermittal Culture Jamila Rizvi finds a room of her own By jitendermittal Culture What drives Clementine Ford to stand up and Fight Like A Girl? By jitendermittal Luxury The euphoria of makeup that highlights, and does not erase By jitendermittal Style Four easy ways to shop sustainably with Lucianne Tonti By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.