Londoners given ‘holiday glow’ experience to see how it affects their mood

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Virgin Atlantic’s multi-sensory experience was created to give people a ‘holiday glow’ – and it was all thanks to a combination of red-light therapy, drinks, and scents

Londoners were treated to the Red Spirit Retreat with a multi sensory experience
Londoners were treated to the Red Spirit Retreat with a multi sensory experience (Image: PinPep)

London’s daily commuters were given a taste of the ‘holiday glow’ without having to leave the city. Set against the backdrop of Southbank’s Observation Point, Virgin Atlantic’s multi-sensory experience offered passers-by an invigorating boost, complete with pre-flight drinks, destination-inspired scents, and a rejuvenating dose of red-light therapy.

This combination has been carefully selected to evoke the same emotional and physiological responses experienced when going on holiday, including a sense of excitement, elevated mood, reduced stress levels, and a boost in emotional wellbeing. Guests were greeted by cabin crew and invited to relax in a Clubhouse-style bar before settling into a plush Premium seat for a 10-minute light therapy session.

Virgin Atlantic cabin crew brought mood boosting energy to London
Virgin Atlantic cabin crew brought mood boosting energy to London(Image: PinPep)

Designed to replicate the mood-enhancing, glow-boosting, and sleep-improving effects of being on holiday, the treatment uses red light wavelengths between 630 and 700 nanometres – scientifically proven to leave people glowing, inside and out.

Four in ten said cabin crew make them feel more comfortable, and 41% claimed they even experience a wellbeing boost before arriving at their destination.

The experience was designed to deliver the energising feeling of flying Virgin Atlantic
The experience was designed to deliver the energising feeling of flying Virgin Atlantic(Image: PinPep)

Accompanying the glow-up was the soothing hum of jet engines – a surprisingly potent trigger for wanderlust, as a fifth of travellers claimed it was their favourite pre-holiday sound.

Scent played its part too, with the comforting smell of sweet coconut from the Caribbean, warming saffron from Mumbai’s street food stalls, and roasted coffee beans straight from a New York deli filling the air.

Lifestyle coach Adrienne Adhami, who helped design the experience, said: “Modern life is fast and busy. Our calendars are packed, our minds are overloaded, and we’re constantly on the go.”

“This experience gives people a chance to recharge, and to feel that spark of excitement we associate with travel. From mood-boosting red-light therapy to the sensory details that tap into positive memories, it’s a reminder of how important travel is to our wellbeing.”

The experience arrived just in time, as research of 2,000 adults revealed 49% have yet to plan their 2025 holidays. With many craving trying new things, meeting new people and soaking up different cultures.

A spokesperson from Virgin Atlantic, which is also hosting its red-light therapy experiences at its stores in Merry Hill, Trafford Centre, Bluewater, Meadowhall, Lakeside, and Liverpool, said: “Travelling with us is an exciting and energising experience – from our charismatic cabin crew to the unique touches we offer onboard.

“The Red Spirit Retreat gives Londoners a mood boosting experience and a taste of how it feels to fly with us before experiencing the real thing on their next holiday.”

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