Tallink's
December passenger numbers grow 6.2% on year
BC, Tallinn,
03.01.2018.
Ships of the
listed Estonian shipper AS Tallink Grupp carried 815,300 passengers in December
2017, 6.2% more than during the same month in 2016, reports LETA/BNS.
The number of
cargo units carried during the month grew 10% year over year to 28,315 and of
vehicles 0.6% to 87,700.
The number of
passengers carried in the final quarter of the year was 2.3 million, 4% more
than during the same three-month period in 2016. The number of transported
cargo units increased 14.1% to 97,300 units but the number of passenger
vehicles decreased 0.8% to 254,000 year over year, the company told the stock
exchange.
Passengers
carried between Estonia and Finland in December numbered 435,500, marking an
increase of 5.5%, and cargo units numbered 17,900, up 12.3%. The number of
passenger cars meanwhile declined 0.4% to 67,000. In the fourth quarter, the
number of passengers on the Estonia-Finland route grew 2.6% to 1.2 million,
cargo units were up 16.1% at 61,700, and the number of passenger cars dropped
2.4% to 195,900.
On the
Estonia-Sweden route the number of passengers in December increased 6.6% year
over year to 86,500 and the number of passengers in the final quarter of the
year grew 6.1% to 236,700. The number of cargo units decreased by 2% to 3,300
in December but grew 1.2% to 11,500 in the final quarter of the year.
Of passenger
cars respectively 4.3% and 4.9% fewer were carried on the Estonia-Sweden route
in December and the final quarter of the year.
On the
Finland-Sweden route the number of passengers grew 4.3% to 232,300 in December
and 1.4% to 685,100 in the final quarter of the year. The number of cargo units
grew by 5.8% over year for December and by 7.3% for the fourth quarter to
respectively 5,980 and 20,100. Of cars 9,963 were carried in December, 10.1%
more than in December 2016, and 26,288 in the fourth quarter, 2.6% more than in
the fourth quarter of 2016.
On the
Latvia-Sweden route the number of passengers grew 19.5% to 60,860 in December
and 26.9% to 167,100 in the final quarter of the year. Cargo units carried on
that route grew 44.3% over year to 1,154 units in December and 89.3% to 4,116
units in the final quarter.
Cars carried on
the Latvia-Sweden route numbered 5,600 in December and 16,100 in the fourth
quarter, marking increases of respectively 2.5% and 22%.
In the
disclosure of passenger and cargo statistics to the stock exchange, Tallink
highlighted several events that had an effect on the company's operations in
the reporting period. Specifically, on Jan. 29, 2017 the new LNG fast ferry Megastar
started operating Tallink Shuttle service on the Tallinn-Helsinki route,
replacing the fast ferry Superstar. In December 2016, the cruise ferry Silja
Europa started operating on the Tallinn-Helsinki route, replacing the cruise
ferry Baltic Queen.
In December
2016, the cruise ferry Baltic Queen started operating on the Tallinn-Stockholm
route, replacing the cruise ferry Romantika. Cruise ferry Romantika started
operating on Riga-Stockholm route in December 2016 as a second ship next to the
cruise ferry Isabelle.
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