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Alila opens fifth Bali property
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Oct 2015
Commune Hotels & Resorts has opened its fifth Alila
property on Bali, the Alila Seminyak, a 240-bedroom
resort with contemporary styled rooms and a 757sq m
(8,148sq ft) Spa Alila.
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TAC acquires German spa software competitor HIS
BY Jane Kitchen | 09 Oct 2015
Austrian software provider The Assistant Company
(TAC) has acquired German software supplier HIS
Solution GmbH, a move the company said will
strengthen its market position in Europe.
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ISPA study shows demand high for US spa staff
BY Jane Kitchen | 07 Oct 2015
With an estimated total of 360,000 employees in the US spa industry – a record high – the
demand for US spa staff does not appear to be slowing down, according to The
International Spa Association's 2015 US Spa Industry Study.
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Jamie Oliver backs plans for new ‘sugar tax’
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Oct 2015
Celebrity chef and food campaigner Jamie Oliver has thrown his support behind a new
wellbeing initiative that will see a voluntary tax placed on sugar.
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Zurich’s ‘hotel to the stars’ adds spa following renovation
BY Jane Kitchen | 05 Oct 2015
Originally designed by architects Hans and Annemarie Hubacher and Peter Issler in the
late 1960s, the Y-shaped building with three wings is known as an important example of
post-war Modernist architecture, and is set in its own extensive grounds.
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Montreal’s famous floating river boat spa gets 5,000sq ft spa garden
BY Jane Kitchen | 02 Oct 2015
Montreal, Canada’s famous floating spa, Bota Bota, has added a 5,000sq ft (465sq m) spa
garden with a pool, hot tub, cold bath, steam bath, solarium, rest areas, outdoor fireplace
and yoga platform.
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Two de Savary hotels adding boutique, intimate spas
BY Jane Kitchen | 01 Oct 2015
Lana de Savary and her husband, international
entrepreneurial businessman Peter de
Savary, are building bespoke, intimate new spas at two
of their quintessentially English countryside hotels.
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Report: number of spas in the GCC set to increase by 27 per cent
BY Jane Kitchen | 30 Sep 2015
Independent research company Intelligent Spas has released its first Spa Development
Pipeline Report, which identified 139 spa developments that are proposed to enter the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) in the Middle East between 2015 and 2019, potentially
increasing spa numbers in the region by 27 per cent.
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