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Fraser Suites Sydney introduce in-room yoga
Recognising the need to offer today?s busy travellers a way to unwind and de-stress, Fraser Suites Sydney has partnered with Insight Yoga to offer guests in-room yoga instruction for every level, and the service can be offered as part of a meeting or conference to bigger groups.
The propertys general manager, Matthew Rubie, said: "Our guests and their comfort and enjoyment is our primary concern and as such we are delighted to offer this service. Now, you truly can experience work/life balance at Fraser Suites Sydney - it is what we are passionate about."
A yoga package leads in at $304.00 per room per night, based on single or double occupancy and includes a one hour private yoga training session. The offer is available until December 30.
p>Recognising the need to offer today?s busy travellers a way to unwind and de-stress, Fraser Suites Sydney has partnered with Insight Yoga to offer guests in-room yoga instruction for every level, and the service can be offered as part of a meeting or conference to bigger groups.The propertys general manager, Matthew Rubie, said: "Our guests and their comfort and enjoyment is our primary concern and as such we are delighted to offer this service. Now, you truly can experience work/life balance at Fraser Suites Sydney - it is what we are passionate about."
A yoga package leads in at $304.00 per room per night, based on single or double occupancy and includes a one hour private yoga training session. The offer is available until December 30.
Survey reveals hotel development takes off in Sub Saharan Africa
A recent study conducted by Lagos-based consultancy W Hospitality Group has revealed that hotel development in Sub-Saharan Africa by international hoteliers has leapt forward, with a 42% increase in pipeline rooms.
The company estimates that the hotel chains polled in its recent survey currently have almost 99,000 rooms operating in Africa, with around 44,300 in North Africa and 54,600 in sub-Saharan Africa. However, when taking into consideration that there are five countries in North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt), with an average of 8,900 rooms per country, the opportunity is significant.
Nigeria, Africa?s largest country by population, (and tipped to overtake South Africa this decade as the largest economy on the continent) has almost 7,000 rooms under contract, up 2,000 on last year?s figure, with thousands more in the ?nearly? category.
New openings have recently included Radisson Blu, Four Points by Sheraton, Ibis and Legacy in Lagos, and many groups have hotels under construction, including Accor, Hilton, IHG and Protea, with the last named increasing its presence in the country from ten hotels to 16 in the next three years.
Other groups hoping to enter the Nigerian market for the first time, and who have signed deals, include Kempinski, Mantis, Marriott and Wyndham.
Jonathan Worsley, chairman of Bench Events, a company that organises international hotel investment conferences, said: ?A raft of economic studies show economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa to be very impressive, averaging around 6%, which is twice the global average. I expect we will see the level of interest in Africa from the international hotel investment community continuing to increase.?
Biras Creek issues new campaign to target UK market
Biras Creek, a boutique resort in Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, is launching a campaign to attract more visitors from Britain.
p>Biras Creek, a boutique resort in Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, is launching a campaign to attract more visitors from Britain.