- MS
Finnhansa may
refer to one of two car and p****enger
ferries owned and
operated by Finnlines: MS
Finnhansa (1966), a 7,820-GRT p****enger
ferry now named...
-
Helsinki Shipyard, Helsinki,
Finland as the RORO car/p****enger
ferry M/S
Finnhansa for Finnlines, Finland. The ship also
sailed under the
colours of Birka...
- used in
traffic from
Helsinki to Lübeck. The
first ship of the class, MS
Finnhansa, was
delivered on 3
August 1994, with MS
Finnpartner following on 12 February...
-
northern hemisphere winter season. The
ships shared the same
design as
Finnhansa and Finnpartner, that were
under construction for
Finnlines at Wärtsilä...
- the
route with two
ships built during the
latter half of the 1960s (MS
Finnhansa (1966) and MS Finlandia (1966), respectively), both
capable of transporting...
- 1963, and two
large new
ferries were
delivered for the
route in 1966. MS
Finnhansa was the
larger of the two
sister ships, surp****ing MS
Finnpartner by ten...
- Lines".
Cruise Critic.
Retrieved 28
January 2008.
Micke Asklander. "M/S
Finnhansa (1966)".
Fakta om ****yg (in Swedish).
Archived from the
original on 31...
-
Prinsessan was
renamed Prinsen to free the name for a
newer ship, MS
Finnhansa that was
purchased from
Finnlines in
January 1978 and
renamed MS Prinsessan...
-
Cruise Lines fleet,
after MS
Princesa Marissa, the
former MS Prinsessan/
Finnhansa.
After the sale she was
registered in Valletta, Malta. She
changed flags...
- a
rheumatic clinic and for the
ships Ilmatar, Aallotar, Finnpartner,
Finnhansa and the
icebreaker Karhu. Johansson-Pape also
lectured at the
School of...