Ayush Ministry launches Yoga for Air Travel
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Ayush Ministry launches Yoga for Air Travel: An initiative to transform flight journey into a space for rejuvenation

In a remarkable initiative to transform air travel into a rejuvenating experience, Ministry of Ayush has launched Yoga for Air Travel. The aim is to ensure the health and wellness of the travellers mid-air. Making yoga accessible at even 35,000ft helps people to stay active, relaxed and balanced during prolonged flight travel

Pragathi KaundinyaPragathi Kaundinya
Mar 21, 2026, 06:30 pm IST
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At 35,000 feet above the ground, time seems to slow down—but so does the body. Hours spent in a confined seat can leave even the most seasoned traveller feeling stiff, fatigued and mentally drained. Addressing this modern travel challenge, a simple yet powerful solution is taking flight: Yoga for Air Travel—a thoughtfully designed 5-minute in-flight wellness protocol.

Launched during Yoga Mahotsav 2026 by Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of State(Independent Charge) for Ayush, this innovative initiative brings the timeless knowledge of yoga into the cabin, transforming your seat into a space for rejuvenation. Developed by the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, the protocol is tailored for today’s frequent flyers—offering a quick, safe and effective way to stay refreshed mid-air.

Highlighting the vision behind the initiative, Prataprao Jadhav informed, “Yoga is a powerful tool for preventive health and well-being. This in-flight yoga protocol reflects our commitment to making yoga accessible in every setting—even at 35,000 feet—so that individuals can stay active, relaxed, and balanced during travel”.

Why in-flight yoga matters

Air travel, particularly long-haul journeys, often leads to prolonged immobility. This can result in muscle stiffness, poor circulation, fatigue, jet lag and in some cases, more serious concerns such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Coupled with travel-related stress and cabin pressure changes, the need for a simple wellness intervention becomes evident. The 5-minute Yoga protocol addresses these challenges through gentle movements, mindful breathing and short meditation, helping restore balance in both body and mind.

Emphasising the scientific and preventive aspect, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, highlighted, “Integrating yoga into daily routines—even in constrained environments like flights—can significantly improve circulation, reduce stress and support overall well-being. Such practical interventions make preventive healthcare simple and accessible”.

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A wellness routine at your seat

Designed for ease and accessibility, the protocol requires no special equipment and can be performed while seated. It seamlessly blends physical movement with breath awareness and mental relaxation:

  • Centring (15 seconds): Begin with a moment of silent awareness or intention to ground yourself.
  • Gentle Joint Movements (45 seconds): Shoulder rotations, ankle stretches and simple movements to improve circulation and reduce stiffness.
  • Seated Yoga Postures: Modified asanas such as Tadasana(Palm Tree Pose), seated Cat-Cow, spinal twists and gentle leg movements to release tension and improve posture.
  • Pranayama (Breathing Practices): Deep breathing, Anulom Vilom, Bhramari and Sheetali to calm the nervous system and enhance oxygen flow.
  • Meditation (30 seconds): A brief pause to reset the mind and promote relaxation.

Reinforcing the broader vision of behavioural change, Monalisa Dash, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, emphasised, “This initiative demonstrates how yoga can be seamlessly integrated into everyday situations. By promoting such simple practices, we aim to build a culture of wellness that travels with individuals wherever they go”.

Small practice, Big impact

In just five minutes, this routine can:

  • Improve blood circulation
  • Reduce muscle stiffness and fatigue
  • Ease stress and anxiety
  • Support better digestion and hydration awareness
  • Help manage jet lag

Most importantly, it empowers travellers to take charge of their well-being—even while flying.

Wellness: Anywhere you are

The beauty of yoga lies in its adaptability. Whether at home, at work or high above the clouds, it meets you where you are. This in-flight protocol is a reminder that wellness doesn’t require extra time or space—just intention. As you fasten your seatbelt on your next journey, consider taking a few mindful minutes for yourself. Because sometimes, the best way to travel far… is to pause, breathe and reconnect within.

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