Apart from liquid bulk and non-marine, which contracted by 21.4% year-on-year to 1.02mt and by 46.4% yoy to 13kt, all other freight groups advanced: ferry and ro-ro cargo by 2.6% yoy to 5.04mt, dry bulk by 11.3% yoy to 1.74mt, containerised freight by 10.1% yoy to 1.55mt, and break-bulk by 10.6% yoy to 363kt.
Tallinn's passenger traffic also grew - by 3.2% yoy to over 6.3m travellers. The ferry crossings with Helsinki and Stockholm increased by 2.8% to 5.55m and 8.1% yoy to 445k, while the Muuga-Vuosaari service gained 19.2% yoy to 159k. Cruise traffic, on the other hand, lost 15.6% yoy, down to 139k. Passenger traffic classified as 'other' totalled 46k (+40.7% yoy).
The Port of Tallinn's domestic Estonian ferry traffic subsidiary, TS Laevad, served 1.99m passengers (+1.6% yoy) and transported 929k vehicles (+3% yoy).