Measured in tonnes, the Estonian seaport's containerised freight traffic totalled 1.03 million tonnes across 2024's first six months, up 9.8% year-on-year.
The Port of Tallinn took care of 6.6mt in H1 2024 (-0.3% yoy), including apart from the above also 3.48mt of wheeled (ferry & ro-ro) cargo (+1.9% yoy), 1.2mt of dry bulk (+15.5% yoy), 648kt of liquids (-33.7% yoy), 233kt of break-bulk (+3.5% yoy), and 7.0kt classified as non-marine cargo (-70% yoy).
Tallinn's passenger traffic totted up to 3.63m, of which the Helsinki crossing accounted for almost 3.21m (+2.8% yoy), followed by the Tallinn-Stockholm service with 255k (-1.8% yoy), 93k across the Muuga-Vuosaari link (+24.3% yoy), 20k labeled as 'other' (+3.1% yoy), as well as 54k cruise travellers (-22.7% yoy).
The port's subsidiary TS Laevad also served 1.04m ferry passengers domestically (+1.8% yoy), plus transported 507k private vehicles (+2.9% yoy).