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Plymouth's Princess Yachts misses out after Germany pulls plug on Europe's largest boat show

Rising tide of omicron cases means money-spinning boot Düsseldorf is off for second year running

The Princess Yachts stand at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

Britain’s leading luxury boat maker Princess Yachts is to miss out on the chance to unveil two new vessels at Europe’s biggest boat show after Germany’s boot Düsseldorf fell victim to the surge in Covid cases on the continent.

The regional North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) government has just pulled the plug on the event, one of the largest boat shows in the world, less than a month before it was due to go ahead.

It means Plymouth-based Princess Yachts, along with other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ marine industry companies, will not be able to show off their products at a key sales-generating event for the second year running.


But Princess Yachts had already just made the decision to pull out of the event after Germany banned most British visitors just before Christmas. It is working on an alternative way for its boats to be exhibited to potential buyers.

Due to the spread of the omicron variant, tighter restrictions have been in place in Germany since December 28, including on events. And now, following a meeting of the Minister Presidents of the German federal states, to discuss the pandemic situation, NRW has banned the holding of large events with spectators in January.

This affects boot Düsseldorf, which as a supra-regional leisure fair can now not take place in 2022 due to the measures decided by the state government.

The event was due to take place between January 22 and 30, 2022, after being cancelled in 2021 because of the Covid pandemic. More than 1,500 exhibitors from at least 50 countries were due to fill 17 exhibition halls and 220,000sq m of exhibition space.

Princess Yachts was planning to launch the Princess X80 and the all-new V50 in Düsseldorf, and also give show debuts to the Princess X95 and Y72, with the Princess F55 and V55 will make up a six-yacht display.