Moby St. Peter’s Line may launch a regular Saint-Petersburg – Kaliningrad line in 2021 if coronavirus related restrictions on travelling abroad are extended, Sergey Kotenev, CEO of the company, said at the webinar “All Ferries of Russia. The Baltic Sea” organized by PortNews.
If it happens, it will be a regular cruise for six days with a technical call in Stockholm for taking aboard new Scania and Volvo trucks to be distributed in Russia.
If coronavirus constraints are lifted in 2021 instead, the company will operate its regular lines under a standard schedule on Saint-Petersburg – Tallinn – Stockholm – Saint-Petersburg route and short tours to Helsinki.
Sergey Kotenev also said the departure is planned from the berths of the Marine Façade in Saint-Petersburg.
The company also sees a vast potential of transportation to Germany via Kaliningrad as a transit port.