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Yacht Informer featured on television on 11th July

Yacht Informer featured on television on 11th July

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Last month on 11th July, ITV the British Television channel, showed images of our exclusive article of Beyonce on board the Super Yacht Flying Fox. Yacht Informer were approached by the producers of the British breakfast television programme ‘Lorraine’ requesting to use the images in their programme that was aired on 11th July. Yacht Informer originally featured this article on our website in September 2021 when Beyonce was on board celebrating her 40th Birthday.

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Every weekday from 9:00am to 10:00am, ITV airs Lorraine, a British breakfast TV show hosted by Lorraine Kelly. The show covers various topics such as business news, fashion, health, food and celebrity interviews.

Yacht Informer on Lorraine TVBorn in Houston, Texas on September 4, 1981, Beyoncé is a singer, songwriter, and businesswoman who rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the R&B group Destiny’s Child. She later pursued a solo career and became one of the most influential and acclaimed entertainers of her generation. She is nicknamed Queen Bey and has earned 32 Grammy Awards to date. She has also created various albums, songs, movies, and even perfumes.

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Built by Lurssen Yachts in 2019, the Flying Fox is one of the world’s most luxurious and largest superyachts. It measures 136 meters in length and 22.5 meters in width. It has 11 cabins that can host up to 25 guests and a 54-member crew. It has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure, and can reach a top speed of 20 knots with its two MTU engines.

The Flying Fox boasts many amazing amenities, such as a spa with two decks that includes a hammam, sauna, massage room, and cryo sauna, a pool that spans the width of the main deck and covers 400 square meters, a dive center with a decompression chamber, a cinema, a hospital, and two helipads. The interior design was created by Mark Berryman, who used neutral colors and natural materials to achieve a elegant and relaxing ambiance.

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