Jump to content

Eckerö Line

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eckerö Line Ab Oy
Company typeOsakeyhtiö
Founded1995
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Area served
Baltic Sea
Key people
Taru Keronen (President and CEO)
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Websitewww.eckeroline.fi www.eckeroline.ee
Finlandia

Eckerö Line is a Finnish shipping company owned by the Åland-based Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö. Eckerö Line operates two ferries between Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia). Eckerö Line should not be confused with the similarly named Eckerö Linjen, also owned by Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö, which operates ferry services between Berghamn in the Åland Islands and Grisslehamn in Sweden.

History

[edit]

In 1992, Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö and Birka Line founded a jointly owned subsidiary, Eestin Linjat, to operate the MS Alandia on the fast-growing route between Helsinki and Tallinn. The name of the company was reportedly selected for practical reasons as it required the change of only a few letters to re-paint Eckerölinjen into Eestin Linjat (or vice versa). Similarly the livery of Eestin Linjat was very similar to that of Eckerö Linjen. However, due to the use of the word Eesti (Estonian for "Estonia") instead of the Finnish word Viro, the Finnish public presumed the new company was an Estonian one. This was made worse after the Estonia-disaster in 1994 when many people in Finland began associating Eestin Linjat with EstLine, owners of the ill-fated MS Estonia. As a result of this Eestin Linjat changed its name into Eckerö Line in 1995 (with the livery of the ships made identical to those of Eckerö Linjen). At the same time a second ship, MS Apollo (a sister ship the Alandia and Eckerö Linjen's Roslagen) was added to the route.

In 1998 Eckerö Line acquired its first (and only) genuine cruiseferry, MS Nordlandia which replaced both of the previous ships sailing on the route. The Nordlandia also brought with it a slight change in livery as the typeface used in the ship's hull was changed from a heavy serif into a light, italicized sans-serif. In May 2004 Eckerö Line purchased the freight/passenger ferry MS Translandia as a second ship for the Helsinki–Tallinn route in response to the high demand for freight capacity after Estonia joined the European Union.

In May 2019 it was confirmed that P&O had sold European Endeavour to Eckerö Line.[1] She was renamed MS Finbo Cargo and is to act as a complement to Eckerö's current vessel the Finlandia on the Helsinki to Tallinn Route commencing in June berthing at Vuosaari on the outskirts of Helsinki. She will join the service following another dry docking with an increased capacity of 366 passengers.

Fleet

[edit]

Current fleet

[edit]
Ship Type Built Entered
service
Gross tonnage Passengers
(max)
Vehicles Knots Route Flag and home port Image
MS Finlandia Cruiseferry 2001 2012– 36,365 GT 2.080 27 HelsinkiTallinn Finland Åland Eckerö, Finland
MS Finbo Cargo Ro-Ro 2000 2019– 22,152 GT 366 22,5 VuosaariMuuga Finland Åland Eckerö, Finland

Former ships

[edit]

Ships that are still in use are marked in green.

Ship Built In service Current status
MS Apollo 1970 1995–1999 Scrapped in 2021.
MS Translandia 1976 2004–2012 Scrapped in 2014.
MS Nordlandia 1981 1998–2013 Since 2016 MS Almariya for Trasmediterránea.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Eckerö Line Confirms LOI to Purchase P&O Ferries European Endeavour". NI Ferry Site. 2019-05-06. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
[edit]