Airport Spas Provide Relief from Travel Stress
Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008
by Susan Gans
Geologix, Inc.
When lines are long, flights are cancelled, and you're facing a four-hour delay, the skies may not seem so friendly when it comes to air travel. Fortunately, airports are responding with the addition of spas whose services are more than a welcome relief from the stresses of air travel - and no reservations are required.
Geared towards travelers who have only a little time, airport spa services are condensed and focus on rejuvenating and relaxing customers before their next flight. However, some airport spas do offer full salon services such as cut and color, pedicures and manicures, or full-body massages for those with more time on their hands.
With three locations in Manhattan, the luxury Oasis Day Spa recently opened a new location at the JFK's JetBlue Terminal. The full-service spa features massage, skincare, and nail care for travelers seeking a quick treatment or those in need of a full-body massage. Travel can wreck havoc on skin with all the impurities found in the airport and on planes. Oasis Day Spa's mediBac Acne Treatment was created for adult acne and features a mineral essential sulfur and charcoal mask to clear acne-causing bacteria. Soothing licorice and caffeine diminishes post extraction inflammation for this 90-minute treatment.
Travelers don't mind getting to the airport early for some pampering at d_parture spa in the Newark Liberty International Airport. d_parture has two spa locations at the Newark airport in Terminal B and Terminal C. A delayed flight seems a little less irritating when travelers can treat themselves to a relaxing massage, haircut, facial, or manicure and pedicure while waiting for their flight to finally take off. The 50-minute European Body Massage is offered for $90.
Another popular airport spa treatment is Oxygen Therapy. Travelers relax in a comfortable chair with a two-pronged plastic tube inserted in the nose, breathing in oxygen scented with essential oils. The treatment, usually offered for 15 minutes, helps travelers relax or boost their immune system. At OraOxygen in Detroit's International Airport, travelers enjoy a 15-minute oxygen session for $15. The wellness spa also features showers to refresh and rehydrate after a long flight. OraOxygen also offers branches in Alberta's Calgary International Airport and in Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.
At both Boston Logan and Chicago O'Hare, full gym and spa services can be found through The Hilton Health Club and Spa and Hilton Athletic Club, respectively. At Boston Logan, travelers may take part in workouts, the whirlpool and day spa. In Chicago, a full-service gym, lap pool, steam room and sauna await travelers.
Massage Bar, with two locations at Seattle-Tacoma, is recognized as the pioneer and leader in airport seated massage and wellness services. With locations in Columbus, Nasvhille, Newark, and Washington Dulles, Massage Bar techniques have relaxed more than half a million travelers to date. Fifteen-minute chair massages for $20 as well as 10-minute foot reflexology sessions for $12 (prices slightly higher at Newark and Dulles) are offered, along with a $1 discount on services for happy hours.
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Inc. manufactures spa, massage, skincare, and therapeutic pain relief products
using a proprietary formula featuring 34 natural minerals contained
in the ancient sea water from the famous