I've Got it Wrong Before, But Now I Know These Are the 5 Best Shoes to Wear to the Airport in Spring
I like to think I've mastered the art of airport footwear. However, this comes after many trial-and-error flights where I've sat for hours in discomfort wondering why I chose to wear a certain pair of shoes and skinny jeans (I know). Travelling 10+ hours between the UK and the West Coast of the States to visit family a few times a year means I've had to become more discerning with what shoes make the cut and which don't, but once you've learned the best shoes for plane travel that are comfortable and don't hinder your personal style, the next lesson comes in seasonal dressing, including sorting out the best spring shoes for the airport. There is a difference and they won't always look the same as those you select for winter and summer flights.
Like your airport outfit, the footwear you choose should also be versatile and feel comfortable. Marilyn's trainers earn extra points for adding style too.
Similar to nailing a great airport outfit, one of the most important factors in choosing the right shoes for a springtime flight is function. Weather during this time of year is notoriously unpredictable, therefore you want footwear that can handle both sun and unexpected showers. You'll also want shoes that you can slip on and off easily for a seamless experience through security. Spring also can bring about warmer temps, or perhaps you're travelling to a balmy destination. This also means it's worth considering swapping your boots and shearling-lined loafers for sandals, trainers and slip-ons that offer a little coverage but won't leave you sweaty.
Feeling overwhelmed by the choice? You needn't worry. I've used all my expertise to gather the five airport shoe options to consider for spring. Scroll on to see my picks.
Best Spring Shoes for Wearing to the Airport:
1. Trainers
Style Notes: In my opinion, there is no airport shoe more superior to a stylish and comfortable trainer. Not only are they suitable for hours (and hours) of wear, but there are so many choices these days that actually elevate your airport outfit. Take Monikh's classic white pair, for instance. Neutral shades like white, brown and black go with every look you pack—and you won't be wincing from pain once you get to your hotel. Also consider a sleek suede material or something with a pop of colour to upgrade more casual airport attire.
Shop Trainers:
The perfect collab—an iconic high-fashion brand meets a label known for its top-tier running shoes.
2. Chunky Sandals
Style Notes: Chunky sandals give you the best of both worlds. They're more breathable but have enough structure for walking comfortably and aren't complicated to remove for airport security. This kind of style also makes it easy to slide from the plane into a pre-booked activity without worrying about a footwear change—and they look pretty, as proven by Emily's bright white pick. Although sandals aren't as closed in as other shoes, a pair with thicker soles keeps your feet a little further away from the plane carpeting too, which is a win in my eyes!
Shop Chunky Sandals:
I'm not sure anything beats shearling-lined Birkenstocks...
3. Ballet Flats
Style Notes: The return of the ballet flat has been sincerely welcomed. Flats with the right toe shape and in a pretty material are comparable to heels in terms of aesthetic, and this is often the footwear of choice for celebrities, too. Not only that, but after a few times walking around in them, quality styles grow accustomed to your foot shape and make for a more pleasant wearing experience (making them much comfier than a pair of slingbacks, but still as easy to slip off). Lois's outfit is a case study in effortless airport outfits.
Shop Ballet Flats:
The straps on Mary Jane flats make them feel a little more secure for all the walking you have in store.
I always try to wear a shoe to travel in that I know I'll also reach for during my trip, like these pale pink flats from COS that work just as well for a dinner or day of exploring as they do for travelling.
4. Loafers
Style Notes: Loafers are the holy grail of a good spring airport shoe. They hit three criteria for me that many other footwear styles don't. They're comfortable, easy to remove and extremely polished, so they're a safe choice when you have dinners and special events planned but may only be working with a single carry-on suitcase. Anouk's look is the epitome of quiet luxury. With soft fabrics and suede loafers, it's possible for you (and your feet) to look good and remain comfortable even at 30,000 feet up.
Shop Loafers:
5. Closed-Toe Mules
Style Notes: Blending the looks of a sandal and loafer are closed-toe mules. Another pair of spring airport shoes to have on your list of potential options. The closed-toe silhouette gives you more coverage for weather that's looking a little iffy, but the open back provides easy on-and-off capabilities and a great choice for warmer days. Take a page from Hannah's book and select a neutral pair that'll likely work with more of the clothes within your travel capsule.
Shop Mules:
Melissa Epifano Varley is a writer and editor who covers fashion, home, and beauty. She has over seven years of experience and has written for Forbes, InStyle, People, The Zoe Report, and Byrdie. She has also served as the editor-in-chief of Real Homes and lifestyle editor at The Spruce and ran her own wide-fit footwear line for over three years. She graduated a year early from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in journalism. Melissa has won the PPA Next Gen Award and currently covers fashion, trend, and shopping content for Who What Wear. She’s passionate about helping readers discover their own sense of style in their wardrobes and homes—whether that’s through products, trends, or concepts that they deeply resonate with and makes them feel their best. She’s originally from the U.S. but is now based in Bath where she spends her free time reading books, creatively writing, and taking part in more esoteric endeavours like reiki and tarot.