By Jenna Mehdi
25 Feb 2021
The charter industry is bouncing back. An end to the pandemic is in sight, and charter clients cannot wait to get out and see the world again. But the world has changed since we last saw it. Now more than ever, there is a common understanding of the importance to preserve and protect the natural beauty of our spectacular cruising grounds, all while navigating charter in a way that brings the entire industry in line with the modern world. Bespoke charter consultancy firm Yomira promises just that.
Neil Hornsby and Amanda Armstrong established Yomira towards the tail end of last year, at a time when the industry at large began to catch a glimpse of light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Bringing to the venture 50 collective years of experience in superyacht charter, Neil and Amanda have had plenty of experience identifying both the strengths and pitfalls of modern charter services. Headquartered in London, Yomira seeks instead to offer clients a ‘bespoke consultancy approach’ to charter, with the 360º client journey at its heart.