@@tomcarr1358 well… also a quite convenient way to travel between Finland and Sweden. You know these are not cruises riding a circle but just our regular ferries to get to the continent? Meaning that it’s not about shopping but the way of transportation, also for freight as our trucks can’t cross the sea any other way, but yes, these ferries also have pretty nice restaurants to enjoy on a way. Though if you prefer shopping, that’s also possible, yet not my personal interest.
@@mattinieminen1296 a lot of safety rules as distance to each other (vicinity), passenger lists etc were tightened after the Estonia accident. Ofc rules have always been strict but Estonia really changed seafaring safety regulations.
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All the elegance of a large block of flats with a shopping mall down the centre.
@@tomcarr1358 well… also a quite convenient way to travel between Finland and Sweden. You know these are not cruises riding a circle but just our regular ferries to get to the continent?
Meaning that it’s not about shopping but the way of transportation, also for freight as our trucks can’t cross the sea any other way, but yes, these ferries also have pretty nice restaurants to enjoy on a way. Though if you prefer shopping, that’s also possible, yet not my personal interest.
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The ferries have always following each other, not because of that terrible Estonia catastrophe. For security reasons. And that is a fact.
@@mattinieminen1296 a lot of safety rules as distance to each other (vicinity), passenger lists etc were tightened after the Estonia accident. Ofc rules have always been strict but Estonia really changed seafaring safety regulations.