Fri 1 Jul 2016 11:11

FinnLink ups bunker surcharge in July


Service provides daily departures between Finland and Sweden.



FinnLink's bunker surcharge will be EUR 2.21 per metre from 1st July 2016; it will be in force until further notice, Finnlines has confirmed.

The surcharge prior to the announcement was EUR 1.96 per metre.

FinnLink offers several daily departures between Kapellskar in Sweden and Naantali in Finland.

Finnlines Baltic and North Sea Liner Services and TransRussiaExpress

Please see below for historic bunker charges on Finnlines' Baltic and North Sea Liner Services (the ro-pax service between Finland and Germany; ro-ro services between Finland and Poland, Denmark, UK and BeNeLux countries as well as the Bay of Biscay) and the TransRussiaExpress service between Lubeck in Germany and St.Petersburg, Russia.

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 July 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -1.60 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -3.15%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 June 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -2.24 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -4.41%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 May 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -3.84 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -7.56%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 April 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -4.48 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -8.82%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 March 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -5.44 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -10.71%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 February 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -6.08 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -11.97%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 January 2016
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -4.48 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -8.82%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 December 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -2.24 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -4.41%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 November 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -1.60 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -3.15%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 October 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -1.60 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -3.15%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 September 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR -1.28 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: -2.52%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 August 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR 1.28 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: 2.52%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 July 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR 2.56 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: 5.04%

Bunker Surcharge as from 7 June 2015
Baltic Sea / trailers and lorries: EUR 3.52 / lane metre
Baltic Sea / other cargo; North Sea / all cargo: 6.93%

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