Atlantica - 01.12.2006, Síða 25

Atlantica - 01.12.2006, Síða 25
 AT L A N T I CA 23 THE INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT panynj.gov/aviation/jfkframe SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT flysfo.com Bored during the interminable weather delay every winter on JFK’s runways? No problem. Save that trashy celeb magazine for your flight and treat yourself to something relaxing from XpresSpa’s first class menu, including a deep tissue body massage (from USD 22/EUR 17), a hydrating olive oil leaf mask (USD 25/EUR 20), or... yes... a Brazilian wax (USD 55/EUR 43) before your flight. It seems as if XpresSpa is turning into the Barnes & Noble of airport spas. Among other strategic spots, they have locations in Terminals 1 and 4 at JFK and Gateway A in San Francisco, with more on the way. Added bonus: muted colors, soft lighting and live Chinese bamboo trees will help you survive that Brazilian. xpresspa.com THE HIPSTER ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT orlandoairports.net Indulge in d_parture spa’s Long Haul Reviver to either prepare yourself for hours of cramped quarters, sub-par food, and bathroom lines – or to revive yourself from such zoo-like conditions. The hour-long package (USD 70/EUR 55) includes a pedicure with heated massage, a 15-minute calf and foot rub, and implements Avance anti-fluid gel and toning cream. Part express spa, part retro hipster retail therapy, this is where you’ll also want to stock up on the travel size products you forgot at home. Think shampoos and conditioners, but also comfy eye masks and earplugs to ease your pain of the obnoxious snorer behind you. The only thing d_parture’s missing is holy water, and they’ll probably stock that next. departurespa.com THE REFRESHER LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT massport.com/logan Ease travel ennui before your flight in Boston by submerging both feet in a warm pedicure bath and watching those swollen feet and chipped toenails spring to life. Located in Terminal C, Jetsetter Spa offers a full range of wellness services, including the popular stress relief massage (from USD 15/EUR 12), express facials and glycolic peels to brighten your complexion (from USD 50/EUR 39). For their facials, the spa uses products from Avancé, B. Kamins and G.M. Collin, ensuring that you will never have looked better when catwalking down the ramp to your airplane. jetsetterspa.com THE NO FRILLS BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT bwiairport.com Destination Relaxation’s two massage chairs adjacent to Gate A6 at Pier A may not be fancy, but why do you need couture when a deep tissue massage can be relaxing anywhere? After your 10-minute “Plane Change” (USD 15/EUR 12) or 20-minute “Refueling” (USD 30/EUR 24) massage, you can purchase Crabtree & Evelyn soaps and other products to help keep the edge off while you’re in the air. D.R. earns two gold stars, one for its strategic location and another for its skilled masseuses. A delayed flight in Baltimore might not be so bad after all. destination-relax.com THE SHOW PONY VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT yvr.ca It’s no wonder Vancouver took top honors as the International Air Transport Association’s best mid-sized airport in North America. It’s loaded with amenities, including three locations of award-winning Absolute Spa (inside both the domestic and international terminals, as well as in the airport’s Fairmont Hotel), and a MetroNaps, where you can take a power snooze before your flight (USD 9/EUR 7 for 30 minutes, in US departures, after security near Gate 82). And this is in addition to the airport’s extensive art collection depicting British Columbia’s rugged wildlife, mountains, and aboriginal heritage. You might as well skip the hotel and move in for the night. absolutespa.com, metronaps.comP H O TO S C O U R TE SY O F JE TS E TT E R S PA 009 airmail Atlantica 606.indd 23 19.10.2006 0:41:43
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