Abstract
Traveling was constantly growing among European Union (EU) countries before Covid-19 pandemic. In many coastal regions, passenger and freight transportation were tied together with roll-on/roll-off passenger (ropax) ferries. However, since the pandemic started, the passenger side of ropax operations has been under numerous new restrictions, bans and requirements. These have changed rather much during the pandemic era in Finland, creating more distortion and profound volume loss. In 2020, governmental support mechanisms were implemented to avoid significant losses. Thus, freight transportation has sustained. In addition, some restructuring and changes of ropax ferry routes have taken place. Now ropax companies concentrate on shorter routes, and volumes are more devoted to certain seaports. However, the situation did not improve in 2021, and subsidies continued, revenues were barely growing, and profitability was limited. Regression models suggest that Covid-19 resulted in a loss of 14.9 mill. passengers and 1.178 bill. EUR as revenue, where unitized freight volumes were unaffected.
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