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Airport: Relax! Yoga room opens in Chicago’s O’Hare airport

Chicago’s O’Hare International has opened a yoga room. / Chicago Dept. of Aviation

Chicago’s O’Hare International has opened a yoga room. / Chicago Dept. of Aviation

Chicago’s O’Hare International , one of the country’s busiest and most stressful airports, took a decidedly Zen turn today with the opening of a yoga room in Terminal 3, adjacent to the airport’s indoor urban garden.

“The yoga room provides a space for yoga practice as well as a place to relax or meditate,” said Rosemarie Andolini, Chicago Department of Aviation commissioner. “This is yet another amenity to help make the travel experience at O’Hare ‘best-in-class.'”

O’Hare’s yoga room has a sustainable bamboo wood floor, floor-to-ceiling mirrors along one wall, exercise mats and an area to store personal articles and garments. A wall-mounted video monitor plays soothing sounds and displays yoga exercise techniques and images of nature. And to provide privacy and let in natural light, there are frosted windows along one side of the room.

“The importance of exercise and the opportunity in clearing the mind and body during long travels days cannot be overstated as it relates to one’s health,” said Brad Jersey, CEO and founder of  nLIVEn Health , a company that brings sponsored, interactive health care campaigns into airports. “We know from our studies that 75 percent of frequent fliers participate in some workout regimen, so this is a perfect complement at ORD.”

Wellness tourism is a $438.6 billion global market “and a rapidly growing niche within the $3.2 trillion global tourism economy,” according to the a study presented in October at the Global Wellness Tourism Congress in New Delhi, India.

The Global Wellness Tourism Economy report , conducted by SRI International, found that wellness tourism accounts for 14 percent of all domestic and international tourism expenditures and is a segment projected to grow by more than 9 percent per year through 2017, nearly twice the rate of global tourism overall.

Yoga rooms like the one at O'Hare airport can also be found at airports in Dallas, San Francisco and Burlington, Vt. / Chicago Dept. of Aviation

Yoga rooms like the one at O’Hare airport can also be found at airports in Dallas, San Francisco and Burlington, Vt. / Chicago Dept. of Aviation

The yoga room at Chicago’s O’Hare airport continues a trend begun by San Francisco International Airport in January 2012, when it opened the world’s first yoga room at an airport . Located in the refurbished Terminal 2, just past the security checkpoint, SFO’s yoga room has a calming blue color, low light and loaner mats.

“Feedback on the space in T2 has been so positive that a second yoga room is being built as part of the new Boarding Area E in T3, which is scheduled to open at the end of January,” said airport spokesman Charles Schuler.

Other airports have also set aside designated space for yoga and stretching, including Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which created a yoga “studio” by putting a privacy screen in front of a window on a walkway between Terminals B and D, and Burlington International Airport in Vermont.

“As a practitioner of Ashtanga yoga, I see a yoga room as a priceless benefit to have at an airport,” said Stacy Lu, a health writer in training to be a yoga teacher. “Not only does doing yoga increase circulation — which is good prep for a long-haul flight — it may have a calming effect on jittery fliers like myself.”

For those planning to take advantage of an airport yoga room, Lu suggests dressing in layers: long leggings or yoga pants with a camisole, topped by a long-sleeve top and maybe sweater to stay warm on the flight.

“I would avoid wearing anything too tight or revealing, particularly in an international hub,” said Lu.

Harriet Baskas is the author of ” Hidden Treasures: What Museums Can’t or Won’t Show You ,” and the Stuck at the Airport blog. Follow her on Twitter at @hbaskas.

source: http://www.today.com / Today Travel / Home> Airport / by Harriet Baskas, Special to CNBC.com / December 11th, 2013

Medical Tourism in the Country

To promote Medical Tourism in the country, Ministry of Tourism has extended the Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme to include Medical Tourism in its purview from February, 2009. The Ministry provides financial support under the Market Development Assistance Scheme (MDA) to following approved Medical Tourism Service providers engaged in Medical Tourism, subject to adherence to scheme guidelines and availability of funds:

(i)                Representatives of Hospitals accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and the National Accreditation Board of Hospitals and Healthcare Services (NABH).

(ii)             Medical Tourism facilitators (Travel Agents/Tour Operators) approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

The Ministry of Tourism also organizes road shows in the overseas markets, participates in travel marts, and creates brochures, CDs, films and other publicity materials for promotion of Medical Tourism.

Medical Tourism is also an emerging niche segment of Tourism Industry in India. The total Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India & percentage of foreign tourists who came for the purpose of Medical Treatment during the period 2009 to 2011 is as follows:

2009

2010

2011

Total FTAs(in numbers) Total no. of Foreign tourists who came for medical treatment Total FTAs(in numbers) Total no. of Foreign tourists who came for medical treatment Total FTAs(in numbers) Total no. of Foreign tourists who came for medical treatment
5167699 113689 5775692 155944 6309222 138803

This was stated by Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Minister for Health and Family

Welfare in a written reply to the Lok Sabha today.

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MV/GM

source: http://www.pib.nic.in / Press Information Bureau, Government of India / Home> Ministry of Health & Family Welfare / Release ID:101717 / December 13th, 2013

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St. Luke’s hospitals get global awards for excellence

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From DoT to Health City

The former director of the Department of Tourism joins the ranks of Health City Cayman Islands. Shomari Scott is the Marketing Director for Dr. Devi Shetty’s vision of affordable health care in the west. 

Judy-Ann Ebanks will be the new HR Director at the mega-hospital. Mr. Scott says after five years of heading up the tourism department, this was the right move for him to make.

“ You have a great product you’re going to be working with which is the number one thing. And just understanding the model, if you have less of a price and you give on quality, this model is turning it upside down and on its head – where you are going to have great quality at less of a price. What great of a product and what a great unique selling proposition to have right here in the Cayman Islands,” said Mr. Scott.

source: http://www.cayman27.com / Cayman 27 / by Tammi Sulliman and Kevin Watler / Thursday – December 05th, 2013

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Seoul TouchUp Represents South Korea’s Medical & ; Beauty Tourism at Hanoi’s Landmark 72 in Vietnam

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One hundred and twenty travel companies had attended the event and plastic surgery enthusiasts were welcomed to free consultations and gifts. Seoul, South Korea : Seoul TouchUp now represents South Korea’s Medical and Beauty Tourism in Vietnam; between the 27th … Continue reading