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june 29, 2020 - Asia-Pacific Boating

Monaco Yacht Show 2020 Cancelled

The #monaco #yacht Show 2020 has been cancelled. 

The news was announced June 26 in a media statement by organiser Informa Markets, and comes a month after the #superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) and the Large #yacht Brokers Association (LYBRA) announced their intention to withdraw from the 30th edition of the show, citing concerns over Covid-19. The 30th edition of the show, which was slated for September 23-26, 2020, will now be held in September 2021.

Before announcing the cancellation, Informa Markets had declared the show would be held as an intimate, not-for-profit event in accordance with international health and safety standards.

“Over recent weeks, Informa Markets has been in constant discussions with stakeholders and partners within the international #superyacht Industry to better understand the challenges facing #yacht owners, shipyards, brokers and other key participants in the face of the disruption due to Covid-19”, says the June 26 statement by Informa.

“This has included working closely with all partners involved with the #monaco #yacht Show, and particularly the Principality of #monaco, to determine if a low-density, not-for-profit, support event in #monaco this year would have been both practical and beneficial to the market.

“With much of the #superyacht fleet currently located in the US and Caribbean and the normal calendar of activity severely disrupted, it has been agreed that it is in the industry’s best interests to postpone the delivery of a top quality, prestige experience 30th edition of the #monaco #yacht Show next year, in September 2021, rather than September 2020.

“In 2020, all parties have agreed to focus their efforts and energy on supporting the international yachting community through Informa Markets’ US brands, including the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, one of the largest international yachting events in the world. This is scheduled to take place in late October, with more than 900 boats anticipated to be on show, including 100 superyachts.”

Charlie McCurdy, chief executive of Informa Markets, says:

“Like many other industries, the international super yachting community has experienced significant disruption in 2020. As we move to the other side of Covid-19, we are remaining agile in how we are supporting our partners and customers, flexing our events calendar, adapting products and providing digital alternatives where beneficial to best meet the needs of international communities through this difficult period.”

“To this end, we are focusing our efforts in the latter part of the year on delivering a strong platform to showcase the industry at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October, with the #monaco #yacht Show now set to return in style in September 2021, when it will celebrate its 30th anniversary.”

www.monacoyachtshow.com

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