The Finncanopus celebrates her first anniversary by doubling passenger figures on the Finland-Sweden route
Finnlines’
second Superstar-class hybrid freight-passenger vessel Finncanopus
joined her sister vessel Finnsirius on the route between mainland
Finland, Åland and Sweden on 16 February 2024. One year later, the two new
vessels stand as an important part of the strategy to provide upgraded
services. They are specifically designed for the unique archipelago route and
have a capacity of 5,200 lane metres for freight and 1,100 passengers.
Thanks to
the introduction of the Finncanopus, in the past 12 months the number of
passengers on the Naantali-Långnäs-Kapellskär route has more than doubled.
Finnlines’ ‘Superstars’ call at Åland four times a day, with two departures to
Sweden and two to mainland Finland. This link is the fastest sea connection
between southern Finland and Sweden.
“We’re
delighted at the warm welcome that the Finnsirius and the Finncanopus have
received from both private travellers and professional drivers,” said Finnlines
Line Manager Antonio Raimo. “The Superstar vessels are specially
designed for the fast-paced Finland-Sweden traffic. Loading and unloading
operations are slick, which helps minimise turnaround times. With our new
ships, we’ve entered the hybrid era, offering our customers more efficient and
sustainable sea transport services.”
“The Finnsirius
and the Finncanopus represent a new generation of vessels in the Finnlines
fleet,” added Marco Palmu, Head of Passenger Services. “Onboard
services have become more diverse with a variety of restaurants, a stylish spa,
a yoga studio and a tax-free shop. What’s more, we offer day trips, also known
as picnic cruises, providing a refreshing escape from everyday life, surrounded
by stunning archipelago views.” And that’s not all: “The Superstar ships
also have state-of-the-art meeting facilities
for an efficient kick-off or management meeting. A meeting at sea is a perfect
alternative to a meeting ashore.”
Sustainable
travel
Efficient goods
transport enables sustainable passenger travel as the carbon footprint per person
remains low when carriage of freight and passengers is combined. Finnlines’
ro-pax concept ensures a high utilisation rate even during seasonal fluctuations.
The
Superstar-class Finncanopus and Finnsirius are equipped with many
energy-saving technologies. Thanks to high-powered battery units, use of the main
engines can be reduced. Air lubrication under the keel reduces resistance and
saves fuel. Onshore power connection permits zero emissions at berth. An
automatic ship mooring system speeds up docking and undocking, and reduces
emissions in port. Even though vessel capacity has increased significantly, the
absolute CO2 emissions per nautical mile between Finland and Sweden are
22% lower compared with the previous vessels on the route.
The
delivery of the two ‘Superstars’ marked the completion of Finnlines’ 500 million
euro Green Investment Program, which also included three freight vessels that
entered service in 2022.