The year 2025 was a good year for Wasaline. On the passenger side, volumes increased by 2.6% to 259,769 passengers, despite the vessel being on dry dock during the last week of December. On the freight side, there was a slight decline in volumes, mainly due to the economic downturn, as major construction projects in the region were postponed, paper imports and exports decreased, and following the bankruptcy of Northvolt. Nevertheless, freight operations showed an increase in market share.
Turnover increased by 2.7% to EUR 28.8 million.
During 2025, Wasaline reduced its emissions by 85.3%, mainly due to the company switching to biogas operations in August.
“Despite the economic slowdown, we see our passenger numbers continuing to grow. We have new segments from Central Europe that are interested in winter cruises when there is ice in the Kvarken area. These are mainly tourist groups from Germany, but this year we are also seeing bookings from other European countries. Most of our passengers are still Finns and Swedes”, says Peter Ståhlberg, CEO of Wasaline.
“We see great potential in intermodal transport looking ahead to 2026. Interest from freight customers has also increased as we operate on biogas, and our concept of minimizing the climate footprint is delivering results.”