- Line and
renamed her MS
Finnpartner, for
service to
Germany alongside the Finnhansa.
During the
winter season the
second Finnpartner was sent
cruising to...
- of this
class came to be
owned by Finnlines. As of 2013,
three ships (
Finnpartner and Finntrader) are
operated on Finnlines'
routes connecting Finland...
-
hemisphere winter season. The
ships shared the same
design as
Finnhansa and
Finnpartner, that were
under construction for
Finnlines at Wärtsilä
Helsinki Shipyard...
- Children’s Hospital, a
rheumatic clinic and for the
ships Ilmatar, Aallotar,
Finnpartner,
Finnhansa and the
icebreaker Karhu. Johansson-Pape also
lectured at...
- Finnlines' p****enger
ferries (Finnstar, Finnmaid, Finnlady, Finnswan,
Finnpartner and Finntrader). The terminal's
office and
service building was designed...
-
another member of the
Finnlines consortium,
purchased the 1966-built MS
Finnpartner (1973) and
placed it in
Finnlines traffic in 1973. On 5
December 1973...
-
section and
sponsons Stena Baltica -
Rebuilt for
double deck
loading Finnpartner -
Conversion to
drive through vehicle ferry Dana
Sirena - Conversion...
- was the
largest ferry in the
Baltic Sea. In June 1966 her
sister M/S
Finnpartner was delivered, but
Finnhansa kept her
title of "largest in the Baltic"...
-
attack craft Sold to
Greece Cannibalized 1
December Finland,
Finnlines Finnpartner Ferry Laid up in Helsinki;
chartered to Olau Line in
March 1976 Renamed...
-
Pennant Other notes 24
March Olau Line Olau Finn Finland
Ferry Former Finnpartner with
Finnlines 15
April Tor Line Tor
Scandinavia Sweden Cruiseferry...