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Finnish shipping company
Finnlines Plc (Finnish: Finnlines Oyj, Swedish: Finnlines Abp) is a shipping operator of ro-ro and passenger services in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea
Finnlines
Baltic sea cruise ferry
subsidiary Finnlines. The ship was built specifically for the route between Helsinki in Finland and Travemünde in West Germany which Finnlines had previously
GTS_Finnjet
their Castellammare di Stabia and Ancona shipyards for Finnlines. They are used on Finnlines' routes connecting Finland to Germany and Sweden to Germany
Star-class_ferry
construction, due to enter service on the service with Finnlines in 1966. In order to compete with Finnlines' state-of-the-art ferries, Finland SS Co placed
MS_Golden_Princess
Cruise ship built in 1966
ferry M/S Finnhansa for Finnlines, Finland. The ship also sailed under the colours of Birka Line as M/S Prinsessan. Finnlines had begun car/passenger
MS_Princesa_Marissa
to Finnlines, all ships of this class came to be owned by Finnlines. As of 2013, three ships (Finnpartner and Finntrader) are operated on Finnlines' routes
Hansa-class_ferry
Shipping & logistics company
– a ferry company sailing between Italy and Greece and within Greece Finnlines – a ferry company operating in Northern Europe and in the Baltic Sea Malta
Grimaldi_Group
Finnish energy and marine technology company
IHI. In 2020, Wärtsilä made plans to supply hybrid engine solutions for Finnlines. Through acquisitions of marine propulsion systems supplier John Crane-Lips
Wärtsilä
Finnish shipping company
Germany, the ships used on the route were sold to Finnlines. In the 1980s both Finncarriers and Finnlines became fully owned subsidiaries of Effoa. In 1989
Finland_Steamship_Company
transports in the Baltic Sea. The system was developed in the 1980s by Finnlines, another Finnish shipping company that also managed the vessels until
Finnpusku
Roll-on/roll-off ship built in 1981
Solutions under contract with Finnlines. The Finneagle was delivered to Finnlines on 18 February 1981. On 28 June 1983, Finnlines sold the Finneagle to Zenit
MV_Cape_Orlando
Sea in northern Europe
Sweden) Eckerö Line (Estonia-Finland) Eckerö Linjen (Sweden-Åland Islands) Finnlines (Finland-Germany, Finland-Sweden, Germany-Sweden, Poland-Sweden) Polferries
Baltic_Sea
When Finnlines was consulted, it presented the Finnpusku system it had developed, and the two companies signed a development contract. Later Finnlines performed
Rautaruukki_(pusher)
Road in trans-European E-road network
there was no ferry connection between Helsinki and Gdańsk. However, Finnlines started a regular service between Helsinki and Gdynia. It is also possible
European_route_E75
Passenger ship terminal in Lübeck, Germany
Skandinavienkai serves mostly German, Swedish and Finnish vessels, including Finnlines' passenger ferries (Finnstar, Finnmaid, Finnlady, Finnswan, Finnpartner
Skandinavienkai
Sea port in Sweden
Naantali in mainland Finland, calling at Långnäs port in Åland, operated by Finnlines, and to Paldiski in Estonia operated by Tallink and DFDS Seaways. Jöran
Kapellskär
Port in Finland
and the connection from Naantali to Kapellskär in Sweden is operated by Finnlines.[citation needed] The main entrance channel Naantalin väylä is 120 kilometres
Port_of_Naantali
Ship built in 1995
operated as Transeuropa in the Baltic Sea by the Finnish shipping company Finnlines until November 2013. The new owner Grimaldi operated the ship in the Mediterranean
Euroferry_Olympia
Sea. During the northern hemisphere winter months she was chartered to Finnlines for cruise services on the African west coast. In 1980 she was sold to
MS_Arberia
Capital and most populous city of Finland
oldest city, medieval old town of Porvoo, is also available for tourists. Finnlines passenger-freight ferries to Gdynia, Poland; Travemünde, Germany; and
Helsinki
marine shipping, roll-on/roll-off, rail transportation and port handling. Finnlines No longer operates cruise ships Finland Operator of ro-ro and passenger
List_of_cruise_lines
roll-on/roll-off built by CSC Jinling, China at shipyards for Finnlines. They are used on Finnlines' routes connecting Finland to Germany and Sweden to Germany
MS_Finntide
Type of cruise ship
Smyril Line Eckerö Line Silja Line (operated by Tallink) () Viking Line Finnlines Wasa Line () Helsinki Cruises Line Brittany Ferries Corsica Ferries -
Cruiseferry
Finnish ship built in 1987
When Finnlines was consulted, it presented the Finnpusku system it had developed and the two companies signed a development contract. Later Finnlines performed
Steel_(pusher)
Maersk Martin Bencher Estonian Shipping Company (ESCO) Hansa Shipping Finnlines (Grimaldi Group, Italy) SeaRail (Tallink, Estonia / VR Group, Finland
List of freight ship companies
List_of_freight_ship_companies
British transatlantic ocean liner
May 2013. Karonen, Petri (1992). Enso-Gutzeit Oy laivanvarustajana: Oy Finnlines Ltd ja Merivienti Oy 1947–1982 (in Finnish). Imatra: Enso-Gutzeit. pp
Queen_Mary_2
of Gibraltar) Eckerö Line (Baltic Sea) Eimskip Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland Finnlines (Northern Europe) Fjord Line (Denmark to Norway) Fjord1 Nordvestlandske
List_of_ferry_operators
List of ships with the same or similar names
may refer to one of two car and passenger ferries owned and operated by Finnlines: MS Finnhansa (1966), a 7,820-GRT passenger ferry now named MS Princesa
MS_Finnhansa
Cruiseferry built in 2001
Finneagle were built in 1998 and chartered to Finnish ferry operator Finnlines. The next two vessels, Stena Britannica and Stena Hollandica were built
MS_Stena_Germanica_(2000)
from the joint Finland—Germany service with Finnlines. As a result, the Ilmatar was chartered to Finnlines from 25 May 1975 until 6 July 1976 and used
MS_Ilmatar
Port in Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford, Ireland
freight route between Rosslare and Zeebrugge, Belgium was introduced by Finnlines (Grimaldi Group) for a twice weekly ro-ro service between the two ports
Rosslare_Europort
DD-964 24 March Olau Line Olau Finn Finland Ferry Former Finnpartner with Finnlines 15 April Tor Line Tor Scandinavia Sweden Cruiseferry 3 June Royal Netherlands
List of ship commissionings in 1976
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1976
Route in European road network
Naantali in Finland, by ferries operated by Silja Line, Viking Line or Finnlines. It is also possible to take a direct ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki
European_route_E18
German company
Prevljak, Naida Hakirevic (2020-04-17). "MAN two-stroke engines to power Finnlines' RoRo newbuilds". Offshore Energy. Retrieved 2024-07-15. Luttmer, Nina
Everllence
International 1967 12,704 Entered service as Finlandia, later Finstarr, for Finnlines. Left service in 1980; renamed successively Instarr, Pearl of Scandinavia
List_of_cruise_ships
Cruiseferry owned by Corsica Ferries
several other vessels. During this stranding, Amorella collided with the Finnlines ship Finnfellow which resulted in a large dent on the port side hull.
MS_Mega_Victoria
Seaport facility in Helsinki, Finland
Company Ship Route Finnlines MS Finnlady Helsinki – Travemünde MS Finnmaid MS Finnstar Eckerö Line MS Finbo Cargo Vuosaari – Muuga
Vuosaari_Harbour
Ferry operations in the Baltic
with effective cargo spaces. In addition to Tallink and Viking Line, Finnlines also started to concentrate on ropax ships, of which it ordered five from
Baltic_Sea_cruiseferries
Season of television series
Memory is Failing?" / Kenen muisti pettää? (7 February 2026) Prize: A Finnlines gift card (awarded to Maria & Vilma) Eliminated: Sara & Artturi Locations
Amazing_Race_Suomi_season_3
Church of Scientology's ship
design as Finnhansa and Finnpartner, that were under construction for Finnlines at Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard at the time. The ships ordered by Lion Ferry
Freewinds
Boycotts following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
silent". ShippingWatch. Retrieved 2 March 2022. "Finnlines suspends its services to and from Russia". Finnlines. 9 March 2022. Archived from the original on
Boycott_of_Russia_and_Belarus
Car and passenger ferry
Lines 1981–82: laid up 1982–85: NEL Lines 1985–89: SeaEscape 1989–92: Finnlines (Tallink traffic) 1992–96: Tallink 1996–98: laid up 1998–2005: Sayed Nasr
MS_Svea_Regina
Topics referred to by the same term
Finlandia (1966), a ferry operated by Finland Steamship Company 1967–1975 and Finnlines 1975–1978 MS Finlandia (1980), a cruiseferry operated by Silja Line 1981–1990
Finlandia_(disambiguation)
List of ships with the same or similar names
MS Finlandia (1966) – a ferry operated by Finland Steamship Company 1967–1975 and Finnlines 1975–1978. MS Finlandia (1980) – a cruiseferry operated by Silja Line
MS_Finlandia
Svea Svea Ferry Sold to Swedish Lloyd as Hispania 15 January Finland, Finnlines Finnpartner Ferry Sold to Rederi AB Svea for Trave Line traffic as Sveaborg
List of ship decommissionings in 1969
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1969
Port in Finland
from the other two harbours in Central Helsinki with the exception of Finnlines’ daily service to Travemünde on MS Finnstar, MS Finnmaid and MS Finnlady
Port_of_Helsinki
Greek passenger ferry company
The ship was previously operated by another Grimaldi Group company, Finnlines, but was changed flags from Swedish to Italian and operated in cooperation
Minoan_Lines
Build agreement between Stena RoRo and Finnlines, where Stena RoRo builds 4 vessels and 2 are sold to Finnlines after delivery. The other 2 were kept by
List_of_Stena_Line_vessels
Italy Finnlines Finland Helsinki - Travemunde Finnmaid 218.8 m (718 ft) 42,923 500 25 kn (46 km/h; 29 mph) 2006 Finncantieri, Ancona, Italy Finnlines Finland
List of largest ferries of Europe
List_of_largest_ferries_of_Europe
as a night-time stop on the Stockholm—Turku route. The ferry operator Finnlines has a connection from Naantali to Kapellskär via Långnäs. In 1999, European
Långnäs
DNV. Retrieved 2024-01-25. "Finnlines' second new Superstar passenger-freight vessel FINNCANOPUS launched". "Finnlines' second new Superstar passenger-freight
List_of_ship_launches_in_2022
Finnish cruiseferry brand
insufficient for three ships, and as a result Bore Star was chartered to Finnlines during the winters of 1975–76 and 1976–77. In 1976 Finland SS Co changed
Silja_Line
Finnish squash player (born 1993)
Squash Association". psaworldtour.com. "Finnlines supports young promising squash player | Finnlines". www.finnlines.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26. "Squash Info
Jaakko_Vähämaa
January 2016, it was reported that Finland had issued a command for the Finnlines ferry crossing from Germany to Finland to refuse boarding asylum seekers
Immigration_to_Finland
States Navy Arthur W. Radford Spruance-class destroyer DD-968 28 April Finnlines Finnjet Finland Cruiseferry Largest, longest and fastest ferry in the
List of ship commissionings in 1977
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1977
Cruise ship company
free the name for a newer ship, MS Finnhansa that was purchased from Finnlines in January 1978 and renamed MS Prinsessan. In 1980 the Baronessan was
Birka_Cruises
Shipping company
Slite and renamed her MS Olau Kent and chartered M/S Finnpartner from Finnlines, renaming her MS Olau Finn. These two ships formed the Olau fleet for
Olau_Line
Finnish shipping company
2021 Madeleine II for CTMA. MS Hansa Express 1962 Rederi Ab Vikinglinjen 2,268 GRT Completed for Finnlines as MS Hansa Express, 1962. Scrapped in 2003.
Viking_Line
List of ships with the same or similar names
Finnstar may refer to two ships operated by Finnlines: MS Finnstar (1979), a combination cruise ship/ferry operated 1979–1980 MS Finnstar, a ropax ferry
Finnstar
Seaport in Finland
liner traffic, with the major operators including Transfennica [fi], Finnlines and DFDS. Among the main categories of import cargo are cars and other
Port_of_Hanko
Ystad) Port of Gdynia (Stena Line: Gdynia — Karlskrona / Gothenburg and Finnlines: Gdynia — Helsinki / Rostock) Port of Szczecin-Świnoujście (Polferries:
Transport_in_Poland
Transport infrastructure and services in Åland
connects Berghamn in Eckerö with Grisslehamn in Sweden.[citation needed] Finnlines runs services between Naantali and Kapellskär via Långnäs.[citation needed]
Transport_in_Åland
Ferry and cruise ship built in 1975
the entire year. As an initial solution, the Bore Star was chartered to Finnlines for winter seasons 1975-76 and 1976-77 while Svea Corona and Wellamo served
MS_Svea_Corona
into a cruise ship Sold to Italian Line during reconstruction 13 May Finnlines Bore Star Finland Ferry (used as a cruise ship) End of charter; returned
List of ship decommissionings in 1977
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1977
cruiser CG-28 25 February Finnlines Finndana Finland ferry Previously Hansa Express for the same company 28 March Finnlines Finnhansa Finland ferry Delivery
List of ship commissionings in 1966
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1966
Finnforest. Both vessels were in timecharter for the Finnish company Finnlines Plc at the time of the sinking. On 1 November 2006, the ship sank on the
MV_Finnbirch
9 January Birka Line Prinsessan Finland Ferry Former Finnhansa with Finnlines 16 January Sessan Linjen Fennia Finland Ferry Chartered from Svea Line
List of ship commissionings in 1978
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1978
Seaport near Bruges, Belgium
Killingholme, Purfleet, Santander DFDS Seaways Rosyth No longer operating since 2018 Finnlines Helsinki, Tilbury P&O Ferries Middlesbrough, Teesport, Tilbury
Port_of_Zeebrugge
Date Operator Ship Class and type Fate Other notes 25 February Finnlines ( Finland) Hansa Express Ferry Renamed Finndana 2 May United States Navy Lake
List of ship decommissionings in 1966
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1966
Retrieved 20 April 2021. "New Hybrid Ro-Ro Ferry Launched in China for Finnlines". "Nb. 442 'Arklow Artist' successfully launched". 30 April 2021. Retrieved
List_of_ship_launches_in_2021
Textiles P A Finnair Consumer services Airlines Vantaa 1923 Airline P A Finnlines Industrials Marine transportation Helsinki 1947 Shipping P A Fiskars Consumer
List_of_companies_of_Finland
GT Finnlines 9336264 MS Finnlady Star-class ferry August 2006 2007 Castellammare di Stabia 45,923 GT 500 passengers; 4,200 lane metres Finnlines 6125
List of ships built by Fincantieri
List_of_ships_built_by_Fincantieri
Defunct Swedish cargo and passenger shipping company (1915-84)
Atlantic Gulf Services, was founded, this time in collaboration with Finnlines. In 1970 SAL's passenger ships made only three transatlantic crossings
Swedish_American_Line
Area of East Helsinki in Uusimaa, Finland
to ships only carrying cargo, it is used by passenger-cargo ships of Finnlines travelling to Travemünde and Rostock in Germany, as well as the Tallink
Vuosaari
List of ships with the same or similar names
Saga with Stena Line Stena Britannica (built 2000) - Now Finnfellow with Finnlines Stena Britannica (built 2003) - Now Stena Scandinavica with Stena Line
MS_Stena_Britannica
March Finnjet Cruiseferry Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard Helsinki Finland For Finnlines. 3 April Memphis Los Angeles-class submarine Newport News Shipbuilding
List_of_ship_launches_in_1976
Tallink Smyril Line Ålandstrafiken Birka Cruise (Eckero Line) Eckerö Line Finnlines (Grimaldi Group, Italy) Kristina Cruises Sally Cruise (Rederi Ab Sally)
List of passenger ship companies
List_of_passenger_ship_companies
Leander-class frigate Scrapped 1 January Finnlines Finnjet Finland cruiseferry Transferred to Effoa (Silja Line) Finnlines remained technical managers until
List of ship decommissionings in 1987
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1987
Seeadler-class fast attack craft Sold to Greece Cannibalized 1 December Finland, Finnlines Finnpartner Ferry Laid up in Helsinki; chartered to Olau Line in March
List of ship decommissionings in 1975
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1975
World Champions in sailing for H-Boat Class
Stefano Rizzi (ITA) DEN-586 - Andersine - COSANI / Sparekassen Danmark / FinnLines Anders Bertelsen (DEN) Christian Schulz (DEN) Betina Jepsen (DEN) Morten
H-boat_World_Championship
ferry 15 June Polferries Gryf Poland ferry Ex-Finndana, with TT-Line and Finnlines 9 August Royal Netherlands Navy Van Nes Van Speijk-class frigate F805
List of ship commissionings in 1967
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1967
Finnish forestry executive
sizeable business in its own right, which operates still today under its Finnlines brand, since 2016 as part of the Italian Grimaldi Group. During his tenure
William_Lehtinen
Timoshenko Project 1134A Berkut A large anti-submarine ship 251 11 December Finnlines Bore Star Finland Ferry (used as a cruise ship) Chartered from Steamship
List of ship commissionings in 1975
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1975
Operator Ship Flag Class and type Fate Other notes 9 January Finnlines Finnhansa Finland ferry Sold to Birka Line Renamed Prisessan February La Traverse
List of ship decommissionings in 1978
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1978
Hotel in Lahnus, Espoo, Finland
hotel. Right from the start, the hotel was marketed in connection with Finnlines as suitable for Middle European passengers of the GTS Finnjet, but this
Hotel_Korpilampi
Topics referred to by the same term
ferry, a class of five Ro-pax ferries built by Fincantieri, Italy for Finnlines. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Star
Star_class
Seapacer-class RoPax-ferry Astilleros Españoles Puerto Real Spain For Finnlines 20 February Botnica Icebreaker Finnyards Rauma Finland 23 February Seeadler
List_of_ship_launches_in_1998
Originally ordered by Rederi Ab Vikinglinjen as Viking II. Contract sold to Finnlines due to bankruptcy of the shipyard. 3 February Braunschweig Köln-class
List_of_ship_launches_in_1962
Bilateral relations
Qvantel and Tapojärvi. In Finland companies owned by Italians include, Finnlines, Nautor’s Swan, Sako, Meiran paahtimo, Prysmianin and Prima Power. Over
Finland–Italy_relations
Flag Class and type Fate Other notes 15 June TT-Line (chartered from Finnlines) Finndana Finland Ferry Sold to Polferries Renamed Gryf September Rederi
List of ship decommissionings in 1967
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1967
Other notes 13 March Sweden, Stena Line Stena Atlantica ferry Sold to Finnlines Renamed Finnpartner 18 November Royal Netherlands Navy De Ruyter De Zeven
List of ship decommissionings in 1973
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1973
Ship built in 1978
Defence (UK) (1982-1983) Townsend Thoresen (1980-1982) Stena Line (1980) Finnlines (1979-1980) Stena Line (1978-1999) Port of registry Hamilton, Bermuda
MS_Baltic_Ferry
up Finnhansa and Finnpartner, owned by Merivienti Oy and operated by Finnlines, were built to serve the Finland-Germany route. In 2006, the ship was
List of ships built at Hietalahti shipyard (201–400)
List_of_ships_built_at_Hietalahti_shipyard_(201–400)
Cargo ship
Baltic Chartering Ab, Helsinki. In 1954, management was transferred to Oy Finnlines Ab, Helsinki. In 1955-56, Enso was refitted. This reduced her GRT to 1
SS_Ernst_Brockelmann
December Finnpartner Ferry Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard Helsinki Finland for Finnlines (Amer-Tupakka) 17 December Prins Hamlet Ferry Wärtsilä Crichton-Vulcan
List_of_ship_launches_in_1965
Seeadler-class fast attack craft Sold to Greece Renamed Kyklos 7 May Finnlines Bore Star Finland Ferry (used as a cruise ship) End of charter; returned
List of ship decommissionings in 1976
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1976
Bilateral relations
Both countries belong to European route E16 and European route E18. Finnlines operates a freight service from Finland to UK. Foreign relations of Finland
Finland–United Kingdom relations
Finland–United_Kingdom_relations
Finnhansa ferry Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard Helsinki, Finland Finland for Finnlines 1 December G.W.93 Barge Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore United Kingdom
List_of_ship_launches_in_1964
January Trave Lines Sveaborg Sweden Ferry Formerly Finnpartner with Finnlines 22 February Royal Australian Navy Bayonet Attack-class patrol boat P
List of ship commissionings in 1969
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1969
States Navy Jesse L. Brown Frigate Knox-class frigate 13 March Finland, Finnlines Finnpartner Ferry Formerly Stena Atlantica with Stena Line 31 March United
List of ship commissionings in 1973
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1973
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Swedish
Born of the Right Hand; Diminutive of Benjamin; Son; Blessed; Son of the South; Son of My Old Age
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jalabala | ஜ஼லாபலா
A river
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Crescent Shaped Ear-ring
Girl/Female
Greek American
Light.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ghatotkatcha | கடோதகதà¯à®šà®¾
(The son of Bhima and the raskshasi (demoness) Hidimbi. He became a leader of the Rakshasas and assisted the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra war.)
Boy/Male
English American
Lively.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Unequalled
Biblical
same as Asareel
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the responsive, Servant of the answerer
Girl/Female
Hindu
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