Monaco Yacht Show to be Not-for-Profit in 2020
Informa and the Principality of Monaco announce not-for-profit Monaco Yacht Show, ?for the yachting community to rebuild positive momentum?.
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The Principality of Monaco and show organiser Informa are working together to deliver an intimate, not-for-profit Monaco Yacht Show in Port Hercule in September 2020.
The 2020 Monaco Yacht Show is still scheduled for September 23-26
Informa said it intends to retain the September 23-26 dates for this year?s Monaco Yacht Show and is working with suppliers and local authorities over the coming weeks to confirm full details of the event.
Charlie McCurdy, Chief Executive, Informa Markets, organiser of the Monaco Yacht Show, said: ?The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on all industries, not least the international yachting community. As we move to the other side of the pandemic, all parts of the industry need to work collaboratively to ensure a speedy return and recovery. ?We are playing our part by hosting a not-for-profit Monaco Yacht Show in 2020, providing an opportunity for the community to come together, share ideas, meet with customers and start to rebuild positive momentum.?
SYBAss (Superyacht Builders Association), whose 21 members account for 60 per cent of yachts over 40m, and LYBRA (Large Yacht Brokers Association), comprising eight of the world?s leading superyacht brokerage houses, wrote a letter earlier this month to Informa to say t...
The post Monaco Yacht Show to be Not-for-Profit in 2020 appeared first on LUXUO.
The Principality of Monaco and show organiser Informa are working together to deliver an intimate, not-for-profit Monaco Yacht Show in Port Hercule in September 2020.
The 2020 Monaco Yacht Show is still scheduled for September 23-26
Informa said it intends to retain the September 23-26 dates for this year?s Monaco Yacht Show and is working with suppliers and local authorities over the coming weeks to confirm full details of the event.
Charlie McCurdy, Chief Executive, Informa Markets, organiser of the Monaco Yacht Show, said: ?The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on all industries, not least the international yachting community. As we move to the other side of the pandemic, all parts of the industry need to work collaboratively to ensure a speedy return and recovery. ?We are playing our part by hosting a not-for-profit Monaco Yacht Show in 2020, providing an opportunity for the community to come together, share ideas, meet with customers and start to rebuild positive momentum.?
SYBAss (Superyacht Builders Association), whose 21 members account for 60 per cent of yachts over 40m, and LYBRA (Large Yacht Brokers Association), comprising eight of the world?s leading superyacht brokerage houses, wrote a letter earlier this month to Informa to say t...
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