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All Viking Line ships to return to service from July 2

BC, Tallinn, 02.07.2020.Print version
All seven vessels of Finnish shipper Viking Line will have returned to passenger service by Thursday, July 2, while the number of departures between Tallinn and Helsinki will be higher than in previous high seasons, reported LETA/BNS.

M/S Mariella and M/S Cinderella will return to service on July 2. M/S Mariella will sail the Helsinki-Tallinn route from July 2 until Aug. 9, supplementing the normal service of M/S Viking XPRS between Helsinki and Tallinn with four additional daily departures. This means that, this summer, Viking Line will have more departures on the Helsinki-Tallinn route than ever before, the company said in a press release.


M/S Cinderella will return to sail the Stockholm-Mariehamn route as well as special cruises from Stockholm to Visby. 


As of July 2, M/S Amorella and M/S Viking Grace will sail the Turku-Aland-Stockholm route, M/S Gabriella the Helsinki-Aland route and M/S Rosella the Mariehamn-Kapellskar route. M/S Cinderella will sail the Stockholm-Mariehamn route as well as special cruises between Stockholm and Visby during August and September.


"It is such a joy to see people returning to our ships. Our passengers have expressed their satisfaction with our range of timetable options. Holidays in the surrounding countries remain very popular and we believe that this will be a busy summer," Kaj Takolander, vice president of sales and marketing for Viking Line, said.


All Viking Line ships are continuing to ensure passenger safety in accordance with systematic and strict standards. The number of passengers on all cruises is currently more limited and thorough measures are being carried out as a means of safeguarding hygiene aboard all vessels, the company said.






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