Snoozing in a lounge chair just got an upgrade. Priority Pass has teamed up with digital wellness platform TrvlWell to help you chill, stretch, breathe, and stay sharp – even if you’re jet-lagged, cranky, or wedged into seat 42B.
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What is TrvlWell, and Why Should You Care?
TrvlWell is your new travel buddy that doesn’t hog the armrest. Think of it as a pocket wellness coach – one that whispers calming meditations, mobility stretches, and jet lag hacks while you await your gate change (again).
You’ll find TrvlWell in the Priority Pass app under a shiny new section called “Balance body and mind.” Modules include:
- Rest Easy – for battling time zone confusion and questionable hotel pillows
- Stay Sharp – if you’ve got a Zoom call 30,000 feet in the air
- Fly Well – movement and breathwork when the fasten seatbelt sign won’t budge
- Feel Calm – guided meditations for turbulence, toddlers, or just life
Why Now?
According to Collinson – the folks behind Priority Pass – travellers are done arriving at their destination looking like a crumpled boarding pass. Wellness is in, and they’ve got numbers to prove it:
- The global wellness economy is forecast to hit $9 trillion by 2028
- Asia-Pacific passenger traffic is booming, up 7.9% this year
- Wellness tourism in the region? Headed for $200 billion by 2030
So yes, people want more than peanuts and prosecco at the airport – they want to feel good.
The Bigger Picture
Christopher Evans, CEO of Collinson International, says it best:
“With TrvlWell, we’re taking travel wellbeing and relaxation to the next level… wherever [members] are in the world.”
Which makes sense – because wellness shouldn’t stop once you leave the lounge and squeeze into a Ryanair seat with 29” of pitch.
So next time you’re stuck at a gate, delayed, dehydrated, and dangerously close to rage-snacking a £6 meal deal, fire up the app, stretch it out, and remember: zen is just a tap away.
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