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Priority Pass Introduces TrvlWell, New Digital Wellness Tool

Designed to support health and wellbeing during travel, the digital companion offers movement and mobility exercises, breathing techniques, meditation and carefully curated content to promote wellbeing on the move

By BWT Online
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Members of Priority Pass, the world’s leading airport lounge and experience programme and part of The Collinson Group, can now enjoy access to TrvlWell – an innovative digital travel wellness companion.

Designed to support health and wellbeing during travel, TrvlWell offers movement and mobility exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, mindful walking tracks, and carefully curated content to promote wellbeing on the move. The programme includes modules such as Rest Easy, Stay Sharp, Fly Well, and Feel Calm, which address common travel challenges like jet lag, fatigue, and travel anxiety.

The global wellness industry is flourishing, projected to reach a staggering $9 trillion by 2028 and representing nearly seven per cent of the world’s GDP. In response to this rising demand for wellbeing-focused solutions, Priority Pass is strengthening its commitment to member health by integrating innovative, on-the-go offerings into its portfolio.

“At Priority Pass, we’re always looking for new ways to enhance our members’ travel experience at every stage of their journey,” said Christopher Evans, CEO of Collinson International. “With TrvlWell, we’re taking travel wellbeing and relaxation to the next level, empowering members to support their mental and physical wellness long after they’ve left the comfort of a lounge, wherever they are in the world.” 

“Travel demand is experiencing robust growth in Asia Pacific, with passenger traffic expected to grow by 7.9 per cent this year – the highest rate globally. Coupled with the Asia Pacific wellness tourism market being expected to reach over USD 200 billion by 2030 (from USD 156 billion in 2025), it’s clear that travellers are keen to increasingly incorporate activities that enhance their wellbeing as part of their travels,” said Todd Handcock, Global Chief Commercial Officer and Asia Pacific Executive Chair, Collinson International. “TrvlWell gives our members tools to enhance their wellness at every stage of their journey."

Members can access TrvlWell via the Priority Pass app, in the “Balance body and mind” section on the homepage. With additional features and experiences in development, TrvlWell will continue to evolve alongside the needs of today’s traveller.

Currently, Priority Pass members enjoy access to over 1,700 airport lounges and travel experiences across 725 airports in 145 countries. The introduction of TrvlWell marks a significant step in expanding the programme’s offerings, providing members with new avenues for relaxation and wellbeing before and during their journeys. This launch exemplifies Priority Pass’s ongoing vision to go beyond traditional lounge access and deliver more choices to enhance every aspect of travel.