In the fourth quarter of the 2008/2009 financial year (June-August) AS Tallink
Grupp transported 2 701 575 passengers which is 14,3% increase compared to
the
previous year. The number of trucks and trailers decreased by 21,9% to 58
634
units in the fourth quarter.
In August 2009 AS Tallink Grupp
transported 851 919 passengers which is 9%
increase compared to August
2008. Passenger volumes and market shares increased
in all of our main
routes.
AS Tallink
Grupp's passenger, cargo unit and passenger car numbers for August
2009 and
fourth quarter of the financial year were the following:
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Passengers | 851 919 | 782 921 | 8,8% | 2 701 575 | 2 362 718 | 14,3%
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Finland | 315 159 | 309 572 | 1,8% | 1 045 175 | 969 803 | 7,8%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Estonia- | 360 746 | 301 072 | 19,8% | 1 104 713 | 919 185 | 20,2%
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| Finland | | | | | |
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Estonia- | 87 531 | 86 449 | 1,3% | 284 860 | 262 509 | 8,5%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Latvia- | 74 101 | 63 819 | 16,1% | 222 591 | 145 552 | 52,9%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Finland- | 14 382 | 22 009 | -34,7 | 44 236 | 65 669 | -32,6%
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Cargo | 19 368 | 24 351 | -20,5 | 58 634 | 75 117 | -21,9%
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Finland- | 6 838 | 7 344 | -6,9% | 19 742 | 22 848 | -13,6%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Estonia- | 7 519 | 9 230 | -18,5 | 23 128 | 28 543 | -19,0%
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Estonia- | 2 324 | 3 901 | -40,4 | 7 187 | 11 558 | -37,8%
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Latvia- | 970 | 1 135 | -14,5 | 2 942 | 3 411 | -13,7%
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Finland- | 1 717 | 2 741 | -37,4 | 5 635 | 8 757 | -35,7%
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Passenger | 105 873 | 84 710 | 25,0% | 333 587 | 263 847 | 26,4%
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| Vehicles | | | | | |
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Finland- | 25 165 | 20 679 | 21,7% | 88 643 | 74 547 | 18,9%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Estonia- | 59 512 | 42 768 | 39,2% | 182 216 | 128 077 | 42,3%
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Estonia- | 7 190 | 6 762 | 6,3% | 22 158 | 20 696 | 7,1%
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Latvia- | 9 577 | 7 697 | 24,4% | 27 121 | 20 012 | 35,5%
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| Sweden | | | | | |
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Finland- | 4 429 | 6 804 | -34,9 | 13 449 | 20 515 | -34,4%
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The
following operational factors influenced the development.
ESTONIA-FINLAND
From September 2008 the Superfast vessels stopped crusising daily
Tallinn-Helsinki roundtrip.
ESTONIA-SWEDEN
New cruise ferry Baltic Queen started operations in 24 April
2009 and replaced
smaller MS Romantika which moved to Riga-Stockholm route.
LATVIA-SWEDEN
In May 2009 cruise ferry Romantika replaced
smaller M/S Regina Baltica.
FINLAND-GERMANY
The operations in the route are
continued with the two vessels instead of three
as Superfast IX has stopped
from September 2008 and is employed in the long-term
charter.
Janek Stalmeister
Financial
Director
AS
Tallink Grupp
Tel. +372 6409 800
e-mail: janek.stalmeister@tallink.ee
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