Luxury hotels are offering guests longevity packages that can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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"It's astounding the speed in which a new focus on longevity is rewriting the wellness market," she said.
AdvertisementThe global wellness market — which encompasses beauty, healthy eating, spas, wellness tourism, personalized medicine, and more — was valued at $5.6 trillion in 2022, up from $3.4 trillion in 2013, according to the Global Wellness Institute.
Luxury hotels want to cash in on the longevity trendBlink and you'll miss an announcement for a new longevity-themed program.
Persons:
—, Bryan Johnson, Beth McGroarty, Mark Hyman, Tony Robbins, Sam Nazarian, Robbins, Nazarian, COVID
Organizations:
Service, Global Wellness Institute, Consulting, Clinique, Next, Bloomberg, Times
Locations:
Clinique La, Swiss, Dubai, St Kitts, sbe, London