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1 The Global Spa Economy Report: Groundbreaking Research Findings Ophelia Yeung Director, Economics Program, SRI Katherine L. Johnston Senior Economist, SRI

2 THE GLOBAL SPA ECONOMY 2007

3 The global spa economy is bigger than you think $255 billion

4 Spa-Related Hospitality & Tourism Spa Lifestyle Real Estate What is the Spa Economy? What is an Industry Cluster? Beauty & Beauty Products Industry Fitness & Fitness Products Industry Beauty & Wellness Medical Industry Healthy Foods & Nutrition Industry Spa Facility Operations Associated IndustriesEnabled IndustriesCore Industries Spa Capital Investment Spa-Branded Products Spa Consulting Spa Media, Associations & Events Spa Education

5 How Big Is The Spa Industry? Global Spa Facilities $46.8 billion 1.2 million workers 71,600+ spas

6 Associated Industries $1,099.7 billion Enabled Industries $194.4 billion Core Industries $60.3 billion “Spa Economy” = Core + Enabled Industries $254.7 billion Spa-Related Hospitality & Tourism $106.1 Spa-Related Real Estate $88.3 Spa Capital Investment $12.9 Spa-Branded Products n.a. Spa Consulting $0.07 Spa Media, Associations & Events $0.13 Spa Education $0.3 Fitness & Fitness Products Industry $241.3 Beauty & Wellness Medicine Industry $195.8 Healthy Foods & Nutrition Industry $162.4 Impact On “Non-Spa” Industries: $119.3 Spa Facility Operations $46.8 (US$ billions) Beauty & Beauty Products Industry $500.2

7 Why should you care about the spa economy and its size? Governments Workforce Industry Investors Consumers Communicate the scale, scope, and influence of the spa industry to key audiences

8 What are the challenges of measuring the global spa economy?

9 Water-based or not water-based? How many services? How many rooms? Exclusive or mass market? How to account for cultural & historical contexts? Definitional Challenges: What is a spa?

10 For the purposes of estimating the global spa economy: This study defines spas as establishments that promote wellness through the provision of therapeutic and other professional services aimed at renewing the body, mind, and spirit.

11 Industry data not tracked by governments Adding apples and oranges to rice grains Data Challenges: Where to find data?

12 Macro-level economic and demographic data Interviews with more than 50 industry executives Primary survey: approx. 1,000 respondents Extensive primary and secondary research Global Spa Economy Estimation Model The Spa Economy Estimation Methodology:

13 What does the spa economy look like around the world? How does it vary from region to region?

14 Global Number of Spas: 71,600 Global Spa Revenues: $46.8 billion

15 North America 20,662 spas $13.5 billion 307,229 workers Europe 22,607 spas $18.4 billion 441,727 workers Asia-Pacific 21,566 spas $11.4 billion 363,648 workers Latin America-Caribbean 5,435 spas $2.5 billion 82,694 workers Africa 389 spas $0.3 billion 7,273 workers Middle East-North Africa 1,014 spas $0.7 billion 20,938 workers

16 Spa Tourism Top Countries International: 7.4 million trips $15.1 billion Domestic: 40.5 million trips $33.3 billion Germany France Italy UK Spain Austria Spa Revenues Europe $18.4 billion

17 Spa Tourism Countries Spa Revenues North America International: 1.4 million trips $5.8 billion Domestic: 24.0 million trips $11.4 billion United States Canada $13.5 billion

18 Spa Tourism Top Countries Spa Revenues Asia-Pacific International: 2.8 million trips $7.1 billion Domestic: 50.5 million trips $19.8 billion Japan China South Korea Australia Thailand India Hong Kong Singapore $11.4 billion

19 Spa Tourism Top Countries Spa Revenues Latin America-Caribbean International: 4.5 million trips $8.9 billion Domestic: 8.1 million trips $1.5 billion Mexico Argentina Brazil Puerto Rico Colombia Chile $2.5 billion

20 Spa Tourism Top Countries Spa Revenues Middle East-North Africa International: 1.2 million trips $2.1 billion Domestic: 0.3 million trips $0.2 billion UAE Israel Tunisia Saudi Arabia Egypt $0.7 billion

21 Spa Tourism Top Countries Spa Revenues Africa International: 0.4 million trips $0.8 billion Domestic: 0.8 million trips $0.2 billion South Africa Seychelles Botswana Kenya $0.3 billion

22 It has a ripple effect on industries around the world The spa economy is big Key Messages The global health and wellness market is even bigger $255 billion $119 billion $1 trillion +

23 Looking to the future… Communicate the size and importance of the spa economy to the key audience groups Share intelligence with the Global Spa Summit if there are new studies and data in your countries and regions Contact: research@GlobalSpaSummit.org How you can contribute to a stronger industry voice?

24 THE GLOBAL SPA ECONOMY 2007


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