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Shaza Hotels partners with spa operator MSpa International
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Regional lifestyle hotel brand Shaza hotels announced that it has formed an exclusive partnership with spa operators, MSpa International. Under the agreement, the Bangkok-based international spa group will design and manage a range of deluxe Hammam spas across all of Shaza’s upcoming developments throughout the Middle East and North Africa. 

MSpa, which currently manages exclusive resort and city hotel spas in the world and owns the Anantara and Mandara Spa brands, will lend its expertise to help deliver the ultimate spa experience for guests of Shaza’s exclusive five-star properties.

“Each Hammam Spa will draw its strength from the unique beauty and healing rituals of this culturally-rich region, providing an exotic oasis that complements the natural landscape of Shaza’s distinct properties,” said Steven Conquy, Chief Operating Officer for MSpa International.

“MSpa is internationally reputed for its innovative spa concepts and strong management capabilities, and we are proud to be collaborating with such a renowned spa specialist,” said Christopher Hartley, CEO, Shaza Hotels.

“Our partnership not only underlines Shaza’s commitment to excellence and innovation within the hospitality industry, but reinforces our pledge to provide the highest level of products and services to our clients,” he added.

Rania Deimezi - Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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