Jet lag plus flight stiffness is a specific recovery state — heavy legs, tight neck and shoulders, disrupted circulation. A good post-flight massage targets all of this. Your pass records exactly what you need before the session.
These are the friction points jet lag recovery run into most.
You're too tired to explain anything
After a 12-hour flight you don't have the energy for a back-and-forth with a therapist who doesn't speak your language. You just want to lie down and have someone fix you.
Flight legs need specific work
Economy class circulation issues mean heavy, puffy legs. This isn't the same as tired legs from exercise — it's vascular, not muscular. Most therapists will default to regular technique unless told otherwise.
Your schedule can't afford a bad session
You have a meeting or a tour starting tomorrow. A generic session that misses what your body needs is time and money wasted. You need the right session, first time.
Set full-body focus with emphasis on legs and circulation, medium-to-firm pressure, and add a note that you've just arrived off a long flight. Your therapist sees the context before the session and can focus on the right areas.
Target the flight-specific damage
Heavy legs, swollen ankles, tight neck, stiff lower back — the pass lets you flag exactly these areas so the session addresses what the flight actually did.
No energy required
Share the link when you book, or show the QR code at the desk. That's the entire communication process. You don't have to say a word.
Reset for the next day
The right post-flight massage genuinely accelerates jet lag recovery. Your pass gives the therapist everything they need to make it effective.
“I fly into Bangkok late, sleep a few hours, then need to be functional. I book a massage the morning after I land. Having my pass ready means I can just walk in and zone out — I always feel human again by afternoon.”
— Sophie, frequent flyer and Bangkok regular
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Fill in your preferences in 2 minutes. Get a private link. Your therapist gets your pressure, focus areas, areas to avoid, health notes, and personal notes in one simple card before the session.
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