Statistics for April 2009


In April 2009 AS Tallink Grupp transported 621 674 passengers which is 25%      
increase compared to April 2008. Passenger traffic market shares increased in   
all of our main routes. The passenger volume was positively affected by the     
higher cruising activity during the popular Easter holidays, which last year    
were in March. The number of transported cargo vehicles decreased by 33%.       

AS Tallink Grupp's passenger, cargo unit and passenger car numbers for April    
2009 were the following:                                                        

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|                          |      April 2009 |       April 2008 |       change |
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| Passengers               |         621 674 |          496 090 |        25.3% |
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| Finland-Sweden           |         238 407 |          191 011 |        24.8% |
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| Estonia-Finland          |         278 396 |          218 092 |        27.7% |
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| Estonia-Sweden           |          57 722 |           55 929 |         3.2% |
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| Latvia-Sweden            |          39 452 |           22 071 |        78.8% |
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| Finland-Germany          |           7 697 |            8 987 |       -14.4% |
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| Cargo Units              |          19 489 |           29 272 |       -33.4% |
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| Finland-Sweden           |           6 918 |            9 200 |       -24.8% |
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| Estonia-Finland          |           7 408 |           11 136 |       -33.5% |
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| Estonia-Sweden           |           2 070 |            3 656 |       -43.4% |
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| Latvia-Sweden            |           1 005 |            1 340 |       -25.0% |
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| Finland-Germany          |           2 088 |            3 940 |       -47.0% |
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| Passenger Vehicles       |          65 184 |           43 400 |        50.2% |
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| Finland-Sweden           |          12 283 |            8 856 |        38.7% |
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| Estonia-Finland          |          41 572 |           25 323 |        64.2% |
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| Estonia-Sweden           |           4 042 |            3 378 |        19.7% |
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| Latvia-Sweden            |           5 960 |            3 823 |        55.9% |
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| Finland-Germany          |           1 327 |            2 020 |       -34.3% |
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The following operational factors influenced the development.                   

FINLAND-SWEDEN                                                                  

M/S Galaxy which is larger in capacity operates in the Turku-Stockholm route    
instead of M/S Silja Festival.                                                  

ESTONIA-FINLAND                                                                 

New cruise ferry M/S Baltic Princess has replaced the 2006 built M/S Galaxy     
which moved to Turku- Stockholm operations.                                     

From September 2008 the Superfast vessels are not doing the daily               
Tallinn-Helsinki roundtrip any more.                                            

ESTONIA-SWEDEN                                                                  

New cruise ferry Baltic Queen started operations in 24 April 2009 and replaced  
smaller MS Romantika which will move to Riga-Stockholm route.                   

LATVIA-SWEDEN                                                                   

M/S Silja Festival which is larger in capacity has replaced M/S Vana Tallinn.   

FINLAND-GERMANY                                                                 

The operations in the route are continued with the two vessels instead of three 
as Superfast IX has stopped from September 2008 and is employed in the long-term
charter.                                                                        



Janek Stalmeister                                                               
Financial Director                                                              
AS Tallink Grupp                                                                
Tel. +372 6409 800                                                              
e-mail: janek.stalmeister@tallink.ee

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