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ONYX Hospitality Group Celebrates National Recognition For Spa Excellence in Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 November 2025 - ONYX Hospitality Group, - a key regional player, and a prominent management company in Southeast Asia, specialising in hotels and resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences under the Amari, OZO, Shama, and Oriental Residence brands, has strengthened its position as a leader in Thailand's wellness sector with two major national distinctions.

The group's signature spa brands — maai Spa and Breeze Spa — have been honoured with the Nuad Thai Premium Award 2025 and the Thai Spa Premium Award, achieving prestigious Platinum and Gold classifications that recognise outstanding service, quality and professional standards.

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Presented by the Department of Health Service Support, Ministry of Public Health, the awards honour outstanding spa and Thai massage establishments that exemplify the highest standards in health, quality, and service excellence. Recipients are evaluated through a comprehensive assessment process encompassing key criteria such as facility quality, distinctive design, exceptional service, and personnel development.

The award-winning categories include:

  • 2025 Thai Premium Massage Award: maai Spa at Amari Pattaya; Breeze Spa at Amari Bangkok, Amari Hua Hin, and Amari Phuket
  • Platinum Thai Premium Spa Award: maai Spa at Amari Pattaya; Breeze Spa at Amari Hua Hin and Amari Phuket
  • Gold Thai Premium Spa Award: Breeze Spa at Amari Bangkok

maai Spa is a luxury wellness sanctuary inspired by the enchanting life cycle of the silkworm transforming into a butterfly. It offers a transformative, holistic journey of rejuvenation for the body, mind, and spirit, expressed through contemporary Thai design that harmoniously blends the science of healing with the art of relaxation.

Meanwhile, Breeze Spa is distinguished by its signature "Mood Therapy" concept, which allows guests to select treatments tailored to their current mood. This personalised approach is designed to restore balance and vitality and inspire genuine smiles and positive energy.

These two prestigious accolades mark another milestone achievement for ONYX Hospitality Group, reinforcing its success in expanding its health and beauty services business — a core strategy driving the company's holistic and sustainable growth alongside its hotel and accommodation portfolio. This achievement aligns with ONYX's long-term vision of becoming "the best mid-sized hotel management company in Southeast Asia."

For more information about ONYX Hospitality Group, visit www.onyx-hospitality.com

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About ONYX Hospitality Group:

ONYX Hospitality Group, a reputable force in Southeast Asia's hospitality industry, operates a collection of comprehensive yet complementary brands - Amari, OZO, Shama and Oriental Residence - catering to the distinctive needs of discerning business and leisure travellers in Southeast Asia where their expertise lies. In addition to its brand portfolio, ONYX Hospitality Group also operates additional hospitality services across spa and food and beverage. With over five decades of management experience, the company extends its innovative solutions throughout the region, upholding internationally recognised standards and ensuring optimal operational manoeuvrability. By fostering enduring relationships with like-minded business partners, ONYX Hospitality Group delivers unparalleled experiences in a dynamic and competitive market, meeting the ever-evolving demands of travellers.

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