I think Silja Europa will return to Tallinn one nice day. It's my second favourite silja line boat or right now tallink so it better return someday so I can go on it.
Silja Symphony and Serenad are the best ships that go between Sweden and Finland. Silja Europe is hard to navigate in and everything is narrow other than one of the restaurants in the front.
I once spent night in Silja Europa in 2014. It was a nice ship. I hope it returns to helsinki-tallinn route some day. Btw could you do video about Tallink Star?
Europa was the end of a great shipping company, Rederi AB Slite, from little Slite on Gotland. They had many fine ships such as Olympia, Ahtena and Kalypso. A lot has been written about Nordbanken's (today Nordea) handling of the loan at it leads to many questions. Several managers worked for both Nordbanken and the construction company NCC. NCC was the largest shareholder in EffJohn, which in turn ran Silja Line. A coincidence?
Exactly, I don’t think there’s a coincidence at all, this was most likely their plan all along, and especially since Europa became extremely popular and an important vessel for the silja line
@@TheShipChannel Absolut, Tallink vill nog ha fartyget uthyrt så länge som möjligt. Det drar in mycket pengar att hyra ut fartyg. Men förhoppningsvis så kan Europa släppa loss från Nederländerna och åka tillbaka till Östersjön.
Sea Containers' financial position deteriorated at the end of 2004, mainly due to reasons other than Silja. The company drifted close to bankruptcy, and it announced that it would sell Silja Line by the summer of 2006. After the deadline for submitting preliminary offers, Tallink and Viking Line, among others, announced that they had made an offer for Silja. On June 12, 2006, Tallink from Estonia announced that it would buy Silja Line. Of the purchase price, Tallink paid 450 million euros in cash and 20 million euros in its own shares. Earlier in March, Tallink had acquired three ships of Superfast Ferries, which operates between Hanko and Rostock, for 310 million euros. After the acquisitions, Tallink had approximately EUR 800 million in debt. The purchase of Silja Line doubled Tallink's market share in Finland to approximately 40 percent. Tallink bought Silja only to ensure the approval of the traffic authorities to Sweden. The SuperSeaCats operating in Tallinn are kept by Sea Containers. In 2005, Silja Line transported 4.8 million passengers and Tallink 3.2 million passengers. The shipping companies' turnovers were 260 million and 470 million euros. At that time, the companies had a total of just under 6,400 employees. The Norwegian Color Line announced that it had offered about 700 million euros for Silja Line, but Tallink got priority in the transaction.
@@IZAQ_ I think it will be scrapped or sold and then scrapped. Seems like this vessel is a problem for Tallink in what route it should be used in. To big and Symphony and Serenade are just fresher vessels with lots of air inside. Europa is just a bigger ferry than Cinderella.
My personal all-time favourite Silja Line ship. So many memories from Turku to Stockholm
Hopefully she returns, she's a lovely vessel and fits the Tallinn-Helsinki route way better than Victoria 1. 🙂
I hope so too, I think Victoria fits better on the Stockholm - Tallinn route to be honest
You can even scrap the Viken, of course it's better than these new LNG garbage.
In 1994 she was one of the first ships to arrive at the sinking of the estonia.
Marriela was the first of all
She took the distress call and coordinated the rescue attempt. Mariella was the first to arrive I think?
@@ritamatters9129 thats what i said-
@@Republicoftigerland I was trying to reply to Stroncio , sorry
@@ritamatters9129 a ok
Prettiest ship on the Baltic in her day.
I think Silja Europa will return to Tallinn one nice day. It's my second favourite silja line boat or right now tallink so it better return someday so I can go on it.
I think so too!
I was there, when she was sailing it's last cruise from Helsinki to Tallinn and back.
Such a great ship!
beautiful ship
Silja Symphony and Serenad are the best ships that go between Sweden and Finland. Silja Europe is hard to navigate in and everything is narrow other than one of the restaurants in the front.
I once spent night in Silja Europa in 2014. It was a nice ship. I hope it returns to helsinki-tallinn route some day.
Btw could you do video about Tallink Star?
I hope so too! Thank you for the suggestion, I’ll make a video about her in the future 😄
Europa was the end of a great shipping company, Rederi AB Slite, from little Slite on Gotland. They had many fine ships such as Olympia, Ahtena and Kalypso.
A lot has been written about Nordbanken's (today Nordea) handling of the loan at it leads to many questions. Several managers worked for both Nordbanken and the construction company NCC. NCC was the largest shareholder in EffJohn, which in turn ran Silja Line. A coincidence?
Exactly, I don’t think there’s a coincidence at all, this was most likely their plan all along, and especially since Europa became extremely popular and an important vessel for the silja line
Så tröttsamt att se ett fint fartyg liggandes i Nederländerna! Hoppas hon kommer tillbaka snart
Håller med, är osäker när charteravtalet går ut men det återstår att se vad som händer 😅
@@TheShipChannel Absolut, Tallink vill nog ha fartyget uthyrt så länge som möjligt. Det drar in mycket pengar att hyra ut fartyg. Men förhoppningsvis så kan Europa släppa loss från Nederländerna och åka tillbaka till Östersjön.
Your information is wrong. Silja Europa was not sold to Tallink. The entire Silja Line went.
Sea Containers' financial position deteriorated at the end of 2004, mainly due to reasons other than Silja. The company drifted close to bankruptcy, and it announced that it would sell Silja Line by the summer of 2006. After the deadline for submitting preliminary offers, Tallink and Viking Line, among others, announced that they had made an offer for Silja.
On June 12, 2006, Tallink from Estonia announced that it would buy Silja Line. Of the purchase price, Tallink paid 450 million euros in cash and 20 million euros in its own shares. Earlier in March, Tallink had acquired three ships of Superfast Ferries, which operates between Hanko and Rostock, for 310 million euros. After the acquisitions, Tallink had approximately EUR 800 million in debt. The purchase of Silja Line doubled Tallink's market share in Finland to approximately 40 percent.
Tallink bought Silja only to ensure the approval of the traffic authorities to Sweden. The SuperSeaCats operating in Tallinn are kept by Sea Containers. In 2005, Silja Line transported 4.8 million passengers and Tallink 3.2 million passengers. The shipping companies' turnovers were 260 million and 470 million euros. At that time, the companies had a total of just under 6,400 employees. The Norwegian Color Line announced that it had offered about 700 million euros for Silja Line, but Tallink got priority in the transaction.
Silja Line still exists and operates its ships within the Tallink group. Europa was at some point transferred to Tallink and received Tallink livery.
@@hylje It's about the company, Silja is just an operating name anymore. The company number has been merged into Tallink.
@@SPPhotography89 indeed, silja line is only a brand at this point
So a ship either sinks or sails long enougth to become an hotell, banger musik tho
Yes basically 😅
Or in most cases, gets scrapped
@@IZAQ_ I think it will be scrapped or sold and then scrapped. Seems like this vessel is a problem for Tallink in what route it should be used in. To big and Symphony and Serenade are just fresher vessels with lots of air inside. Europa is just a bigger ferry than Cinderella.
where is the when silja europe helped the estonia😭
I affärs värden är det mycket ful spel men senare fick dom betala ett högt pris