
People are doing plane yoga now—and yes, there's a catch
Yoga can be done anywhere, even in the sky.
Passengers on a recent EasyJet flight were treated to an unexpected in-flight 'air-robics' session, transforming the cabin into a spontaneous exercise studio. A video uploaded by a passenger, identified as 'Beckeh', shows numerous hands raised towards the cabin ceiling, moving in unison to an instructor's voice and music. The voice can be heard directing passengers with commands such as 'lean to the right', 'lean to the left', and 'arms up in the air'. The unusual activity, which has garnered significant attention online, appears to be a light-hearted initiative to engage passengers during the flight. While the exact origin or purpose of the 'air-robics' session remains unconfirmed by EasyJet, the footage suggests a moment of shared amusement and physical activity among travelers.
Yoga can be done anywhere, even in the sky.