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Finnish Shipowners' Association: Travel restrictions from EU and Schengen countries are lifted for persons who have been vaccinated twice from June 21st – travelling for work is also allowed for others.
From Monday 21st of June travel restrictions will be lifted when travelling to Finland from EU and Schngen countries, for persons who have received two doses of COVID-19-vaccination or have recovered from the virus infection within 6 months. This means, that recreational travel is allowed. Furthermore, travelling to Finland for work by ferry from ...
Finnish Shipowners’ Association: Travelling to Finland by ferry is allowed with a COVID-19 vaccine certificate as of June 8th
Shipping companies will accept a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine certificate or certificate of a negative COVID-19 test for passengers coming to Finland as of Tuesday, 8th June 2021...
Eckerö Line already gazes into the future after covid-19 – sustainability and safety are the trump cards of Finnish tourism
Sustainability and combating climate change are the main trends of tourism and the coronavirus pandemic has further strengthened them. The Finnish shipping company Eckerö Line has moved its sustainability policy to the next level in preparation for the times after covid-19. As recognition of long-term sustainability work, Business Finland awarded ...
Eckerö Line kicks off the summer’s cruising season to Hanko
The Finnish Eckerö Line is the first shipping company to offer day cruises from Helsinki to Hanko, already in June. In a maritime atmosphere, cruise passengers enjoy tasty food and drinks as well as high-quality entertainment on the spacious m/s Finlandia. And as always, shopping opportunities available onboard cater for all tastes...
Changes in tram traffic at the Helsinki West Terminal
Due to the renewal of tram traffic in Helsinki, the tram routes heading to the West Terminal will be changed...
Confido will open a new coronavirus testing location at Terminal D, Port of Tallinn
Starting from March 16th, 2021, Confido will open a new coronavirus testing location at Terminal D, Port of Tallinn, which will make it easier for passengers to obtain the necessary negative COVID test certificates, required for travelling to Finland...
As of February 23rd 2021, in accordance with THL's recommendations Eckerö Line will demand a negative COVID-19 test certificate from passengers arriving in Finland
The Finnish institute for health and welfare (THL) has updated the guidelines for arrival and travel in Finland. Starting from February 23rd, 2021, Eckerö Line has the right to require a corona test certificate or an equivalent document from customers...
Possibility to have a coronavirus test for passangers on m/s Finlandia 24.1.
Passangers have a possibility to take a coronavirus test onboard m/s Finlandia on 24th January 15.15-21.00...
M/s Finlandia will be docked in January – Finbo Cargo operates daily as usual
M/s Finlandia will be out of service 10–22 January 2021 due to docking. During docking, ordinary maintenance work is done on the ship...
FINENTRY service guides people travelling to Finland
FINENTRY.fi will be deployed at the ports of Helsinki on January 7th 2021. The service provides people planning to travel to Finland with the latest instructions and guides them to coronavirus testing on a case-by-case basis...