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In May 2007 AS Tallink Grupp transported 539,561 passengers which is 61.2% more than in May 2006. The number of transported cargo units increased by 77.0% and the number of transported passenger vehicles by 56.2%.
AS Tallink Grupp's passenger, cargo units and passenger car numbers for May 2007 and third quarter of the 2006/2007 financial year were the following:
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May 2007 |
May 2006 |
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III Q 06/07 |
III Q 05/06 |
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| Passengers |
539,561 |
334,677 |
61.2% |
1,562,345 |
839,488 |
86.1% |
| Estonia-Finland |
210,820 |
238,911 |
-11.8% |
589,447 |
621,574 |
-5.2% |
| Estonia-Sweden |
65,946 |
65,798 |
0.2% |
174,151 |
164,216 |
6.0% |
| Latvia-Sweden |
29,415 |
14,102 |
108.6% |
66,707 |
29,185 |
128.6% |
| Finland-Germany |
8,741 |
15,866 |
-44.9% |
24,727 |
24,513 |
0.9% |
| Finland-Sweden |
224,639 |
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707,313 |
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| Cargo units |
33,888 |
19,149 |
77.0% |
94,977 |
46,740 |
103.2% |
| Estonia-Finland |
11,364 |
8,848 |
28.4% |
29,771 |
25,270 |
17.8% |
| Estonia-Sweden |
3,701 |
3,896 |
-5.0% |
10,685 |
11,218 |
-4.8% |
| Latvia-Sweden |
1,031 |
348 |
196.3% |
2,399 |
549 |
337.0% |
| Finland-Germany |
6,610 |
6,057 |
9.1% |
19,211 |
9,703 |
98.0% |
| Finland-Sweden |
11,182 |
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32,911 |
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| Passenger Vehicles |
48,191 |
30,857 |
56.2% |
124,283 |
72,079 |
72.4% |
| Estonia-Finland |
21,174 |
19,299 |
9.7% |
57,560 |
45,272 |
27.1% |
| Estonia-Sweden |
4,779 |
5,739 |
-16.7% |
13,274 |
17,503 |
-24.2% |
| Latvia-Sweden |
3,261 |
1,745 |
86.9% |
8,507 |
3,047 |
179.2% |
| Finland-Germany |
2,839 |
4,074 |
-30.3% |
7,742 |
6,257 |
23.7% |
| Finland-Sweden |
16,138 |
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37,200 |
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We believe that the Bronze Soldier incidents and related disorders in Tallinn in the end of April have had negative impact to the May passenger volumes on our routes.
ESTONIA-FINLAND:
Compared to the May of previous financial year, there have been major changes in the fleet and operating concept. The product offering has improved for both passengers and cargo customers. The passenger volumes decreased by 11.8%, but at the same time the entire market was 15% lower compared to the previous year according to Port of Tallinn. Introduction of M/S Star and her frequent departures have helped to increase the cargo volumes.
ESTONIA-SWEDEN:
M/S Vana Tallinn does not operate any more between Paldiski-Kapellskär, but was there last year.
LATVIA-SWEDEN:
The operations of two vessels and everyday departures to both destinations compared to one vessel operations in previous financial year have significantly increased the volumes on Latvia-Sweden route.
Janek Stalmeister Financial Director AS Tallink Grupp Tel. +372 6409 800 Email: janek.stalmeister@tallink.ee
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