The Banyan Tree Group has revealed its intention enter the UK market.
Under a partnership with TCC Land Co, one of Thailand’s top hotel and real estate owners, the company has secured an agreement to refurbish and operate a boutique hotel in Kensington, west London.
Under the partnership, Banyan Tree will design and run the hotel and spa, but is not required to make any investment. The project is in its early stages and the opening date and exact nature of the development is yet to be decided.
“The UK has always been a key market where we would like to build our business,” said Yvette Tee, assistant director of communications at the Banyan Tree Group.
“Our resorts and spas across the world receive a good percentage of UK guests. Bringing a spa offering to London, therefore, brings us closer to a key target audience.”
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The Banyan Tree Group has revealed its intention enter the UK market.
Under a partnership with TCC Land Co, one of Thailand’s top hotel and real estate owners, the company has secured an agreement to refurbish and operate a boutique hotel in Kensington, west London.
Under the partnership, Banyan Tree will design and run the hotel and spa, but is not required to make any investment. The project is in its early stages and the opening date and exact nature of the development is yet to be decided.
“The UK has always been a key market where we would like to build our business,” said Yvette Tee, assistant director of communications at the Banyan Tree Group.
“Our resorts and spas across the world receive a good percentage of UK guests. Bringing a spa offering to London, therefore, brings us closer to a key target audience.”
See also Spa Business 2006,Q2: The Race For London p20
Visit www.leisuresubs.com or call +44 (0)1462 471913 to subscribe.
The Banyan Tree Group has revealed its intention enter the UK market.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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reveals how motivation becomes habit and how that transformation drives member retention and
long-term business growth.
School assemblies and water safety messages as part of swim lessons. The UK's largest
public pools and swim school operator, GLL, is providing timely activities during Drowning
Prevention Week (13-20 June 2026) to raise awareness of water safety ahead of kids breaking
up for the summer holidays.