Tallinna Sadam Sees Increase in Cargo and Passenger Numbers in Q2 2025
In the second quarter of 2025, Tallinna Sadam saw 3.5 million tons of cargo and 2.2 million passengers pass through its harbours. This marks a 3.8% increase in passengers and an 8% increase in cargo compared to the same period last year. The number of vessel calls also rose by 2.1%. Liquid bulk and dry bulk cargo showed the most significant increases, while ro-ro cargo declined.
Chairman of the Board, Valdo Kalm, noted positive growth in cargo volumes and passenger numbers, with a particular increase in liquid bulk. The number of passengers on the Tallinn-Helsinki route increased by 4.3%, and cruise passengers by 25%. The number of ship visits also rose, with a notable increase in cruise ships.
Passengers traveling on ferries increased by 2.4%, while the number of vehicles rose by 3.4%. However, the charter days and utilization rate of the icebreaker Botnica decreased by 63%. The operational volumes of Tallinna Sadam group for 2025 Q2 and 6 months are shown in the provided table.
Tallinna Sadam is a significant port complex in the Baltic Sea region, offering both passenger and freight services. The company also operates in the shipping business through its subsidiaries, providing ferry services and chartering vessels for various purposes. For more detailed statistics and information, visit Tallinna Sadam’s website.
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