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Tallink keeping Estonia-Finland ferry freight links busy | News

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March 26, 2020
Tallink keeping Estonia-Finland ferry freight links busy | News
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Cargo shipping traffic between Finland and Estonia is to remain dense in order to ensure stable availability of goods, Katri Link, Communications Manager at Tallink Group, told ERR on Thursday. 

“The bottom line is that the flow of goods between countries must be preserved, and Tallink will certainly ensure that,” she said.

Tallink is also receving state support in running its cargo transportation, following a decision by Finland to secure its cargo transit with all three Baltic States.

The Megastar is still open to passenger travel as well, though numbers rapidly dropped following a peak last Saturday of 800. Finland installed border controls which removed a proposed exception to quarantine requirements for those entering the country, if they were Estonian citizens who had a residency permit in Finland.

Many Estonians previously commuted between Tallinn and Helsinki, to work in Finland, and it was hoped this connection would be kept open. However, Finnish authorities opted not to make an exception. Drivers of trucks bringing essential goods to Finland or Estonia are, however, exempt from quarantine requirements.

“There are no jokes about 800 passengers anymore. On average, each trip carries 100-200 passengers, most of them [connected with] freight,” Link said. Link said the average daily passenger volume across all six daily trips was about 1,000.

Tallink is also working to ensure cargo supply routes remain open between Finland and Sweden.

Starting from Thursday, Tallink will temporarily re-route its Baltic Princess and Galaxy ships on the Turku (Finland)-Kapellskär (Sweden). These routes will not stop off at the Aland/Ahvenamaa islands, however.

Tallink Group currently operates two vessels between Estonia and Finland. As well as the Megastar, the Sea Wind runs between Muuga and Vuosaari harbors (freight-only).

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