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Priority Pass Adds In-App Wellness Content Through Partnership With TrvlWell

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The well-being/wellness trend shows no signs of slowing down, with people around the globe more focused than ever on making various aspects of life even just a little bit healthier — including travel, which is notoriously hard on the body.

Now, Priority Pass — the global network of airport lounges, restaurants, bars, and more — has partnered with TrvlWell to bring distinct wellness experiences to members.

Let’s take a look at the details!

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Meditate, Stretch, Beat Jet Lag, and More

If you have a Priority Pass membership — whether you pay for it or you receive it as a perk on any one of a number of credit cards — you can access over 1,700 lounges and “travel experiences” at airports across the globe.

However, a Priority Pass membership is becoming more valuable thanks to a new partnership with TrvlWell, which offers members a selection of wellness and well-being programs.

Collinson, the group that operates Priority Pass, notes that it’s prime time to give travelers access to wellness experiences. It says that worldwide, the total level of spending on wellness is predicted to reach $9 trillion by 2028. The Asia-Pacific region is a big piece of that pie, with wellness tourism expected to hit $200 billion by 2030, and inbound visitors to the area up by 7.9% this year alone.

To capture this wellness fervor, Collinson inked a deal with TrvlWell to provide programming for Priority Pass through its mobile app (iOS, Android) and website. To access the new content, click “Balance body and mind” from the app’s home screen or click here.

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TrvlWell doesn’t require any additional physical space but rather provides users with guided meditations, stretches, strategies to beat jet lag, and more, right from their phones.

TrvlWell content is divided into 4 unique sections within the Priority Pass app and website. Here’s how TrvlWell describes the mission of each:

  • Fly Well: Feel rested, refreshed, and ready to take on your destination as soon as you land.
  • Feel Calm: Reduce stress and manage travel anxiety with sessions designed to keep you relaxed and balanced.
  • Rest Easy: Conquer jet lag, optimize sleep, and feel rejuvenated for your travels, wherever you are.
  • Stay Sharp: Boost energy and improve focus so you’re prepared for anything your journey throws at you.
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Check out our complete guide that covers the best credit cards that offer complimentary Priority Pass memberships.

Final Thoughts

Priority Pass already offers members places to relax and recharge at hundreds of airports worldwide, but now you can use the benefits of your membership no matter where you are, thanks to new wellness-focused programming from TrvlWell, delivered right in the Priority Pass mobile app.

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About Nick Ellis

Nick’s passion for points began as a hobby and became a career. He worked for over 5 years at The Points Guy and has contributed to Business Insider and CNN. He has 14 credit cards and continues to leverage the perks of each.

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