Onyx Hospitality introduces new spa brand
ONYX Hospitality Group has unveiled “maai spa,” a new luxury spa concept.
It is debuting in Thailand and the Maldives, offering discerning travellers international standards of well-being.
It blends contemporary Thai hospitality with science and art.
Treatments encompass Swedish massage, sports massage, Indian head massage, Chinese reflexology, and the unique jade stone massage.
They are combined with traditional Thai treatments, employing natural products.
ONYX is positioning “maai spa” as a premium brand.
The inaugural “maai spa” at Amari Raaya Maldives has just opened with 10 treatment rooms.
It offers four indulgent Maai Journey treatments.
The “maai spa” at Amari Pattaya continues this journey, while further expansion plans are underway in destinations like Bangkok and Phuket.
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