Viking Line Abp
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Viking Line Abp
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Viking Line Abp operates as a shipping company that offers passenger and cargo shipping on the northern Baltic Sea. The company is headquartered in Mariehamn, Aland and currently employs 1,536 full-time employees. The Company’s activities are divided into two segments: Passenger Services, which provides overnight and day cruises between Finland and Sweden, Finland and Estonia, as well as charter voyages; and Cargo Services, which offers sea transport, stevedoring and freight forwarding services on routes between Finland, Aland Islands and Sweden, as well as between Finland and Estonia. Its onboard services comprise shopping, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and accommodation. Additionally, the Company operates Park Alandia Hotel in Mariehamn, as well as is responsible for the scheduled and chartered bus transportation in Finland and Sweden. The company is a parent of Viking Rederi AB, OU Viking Line Eesti, Viking Line Finnlandverkehr GmbH, Viking Line Buss Ab, and Viking Line Skandinavien AB, among others.
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