Viking Line carried 1.78 million passengers between June and August 2025, slightly more than last year. Cargo volumes on its five vessels rose 3.6 per cent, while greenhouse gas emissions decreased thanks to higher biofuel use. For the first time, passengers could book a totally fossil-free journey.
The busiest routes were Helsinki–Tallinn with 738,000 passengers and Turku–Stockholm with a similar figure, while 304,000 travelled on the Helsinki–Stockholm service. Extra summer capacity was provided by VIKING CINDERELLA and GABRIELLA alongside VIKING XPRS.
Customer satisfaction reached a record high. Deputy CEO Peter Hellgren said the company was pleased with volumes and highlighted continued growth on the Estonian route, where Viking Line presented a new electric ferry concept earlier this year. Communications Director Johanna Boijer-Svahnström noted the rise of domestic tourism and strong demand from German and Chinese visitors.
Source: Viking Line
