1. Use a train instead of a plane
2. Choose an airline with the smallest carbon footprint. You can use our ranking of airlines.
3. Get to the airport by public transportation instead of a car.
4. Don't throw away a plastic bottle with water before security control. Drink as much as you can, and then pour the rest into the sink to save the empty bottle. After security control, fill it with water. If you're not sure about the water quality, use a bottle with a filter (such as Water-to-Go or Life Straw).
5. Use the nearest and most eco-friendly airport you can. You can use our reports- Click here.
6. Pre-order a meal on board to reduce waste and weight.
7. Instead of paper tickets, use a mobile app or digital wallet. You can take a screenshot and share it with your travel mate. A power bank can be helpful if you're unsure about your battery life.
8. When buying your ticket, you can choose an option to neutralize your carbon footprint.
9. You can donate to us. We are educating and planting trees for carbon sequestration.
10. Choose a direct flight to reduce CO2 emissions.
11. Add your idea and contact us at hello@flymoregreen.org.
12. Pack light, a less weight means fewer emissions.
13. Check empty legs on private jets
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Charging for every piece of luggage? Bad idea? Not exactly...
When you have to pay for each additional piece of luggage, you think twice before you pay. First, you try to optimize and fit everything into one bag or backpack. For the environment, this is better. Remember, fewer bags mean less weight and fewer emissions. On a global scale, every bag matters