THE WHAT? John F. Kennedy International Airport has partnered with XpresSpa and Port Authority to launch the Treat health and wellness centre, according to International Port Review.
THE DETAILS The centre will be located in Terminal 4, and will offer on-site care from medical professionals, with services such as COVID-19 PCR tests, IV drip infusion therapy, flu shots, and sessions such as yoga and fitness.
Roel Huinink, President and CEO of JFKIAT, the operator of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, said, “We are very pleased to partner with XpresSpa and the Port Authority to launch Treat’s first brick and mortar location.
“As we enter the holiday season and continue to experience increases in air travel, ensuring a safe environment remains our highest priority. This partnership is our latest initiative to provide our customers with a safe and seamless experience, and we are very pleased that T4 will be the home of Treat’s first location.”
THE WHY? Doug Satzman, XpresSpa Group CEO, said, “In this pandemic world, people are now prioritising health and wellness, especially when travelling.
“This first-of-it’s-kind suite of travel health and wellness services is leading a new era in wellness travel – whether you need a test, want to work out, seek healthcare on-the-go, or just escape from the stressors of travel, Treat will be an invaluable set of resources as traveller needs continue to evolve.”
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