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Pealkiri AS Tallinna Sadam operational volumes for 2020 full year and Q4
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?In 2020 Q4, 5.8 million tonnes of cargo and 0.6 million passengers passed
through the harbours of Tallinna Sadam. Compared to the same period of previous
year, the cargo volume increased by 2.5% and the number of passengers decreased
by 73%. The number of vessel calls declined by 7% to 1768 calls. The number of
passengers travelling between the Estonian mainland and the main islands
decreased by 10%, but the number of vehicles increased by 3% and the number of
charter days of the icebreaker Botnica decreased by 25% compared to the same
period of previous year.

In  2020, the  total  cargo  volume  of  Tallinna  Sadam  was 21.3 million tons,
increasing  by 7% compared to the previous year,  driven by strong growth in the
volume of liquid cargo. The number of passengers decreased by 59% to 4.3 million
as  a result of the pandemic, while the number of vessel calls decreased by only
9.8% due  to  the  continuation  of  cargo  transportation  on the international
passenger  lines. The number of passengers between the Estonian mainland and the
main  islands  decreased  by  18% and  the  number  of vehicles by 8% due to the
restrictions  related  to  the  pandemic.  The  number  of  charter  days of the
icebreaker  Botnica decreased  by 5% due  to the  shorter charter  period of the
Canadian  project in Q4,  caused by the  decline in the  iron ore export volumes
related to the impact of the pandemic on the customer's mining operations.

According to Valdo Kalm, Chairman of the Management Board of Tallinna Sadam, the
company's  balanced  business  model  including  four  business areas has proven
itself  particularly  well  in  today's  corona  era.  "Due to the pandemic, our
passenger  business is suffering  significantly, but at  the same time the cargo
volume  has  grown  strongly  reaching  a  record  level of the last five years,
shipping business in the form of ferries and icebreaker Botnica has continued on
a stable course," said Kalm.

Cargo  volume increased in  Q4 and also  annually, primarily supported by liquid
cargo,  due to successful  cooperation between the  port and operators and their
customers.  At the same  time, liquid cargo  products continue to  be a project-
based  rather niche product  business, the continuous  growth of which cannot be
expected.  The volume of ro-ro cargo also  increased due to the preserved number
and  frequency of liner vessel calls and a slight increase in the demand of road
transport.

The  decline in passenger numbers was due  to a reduction in people's confidence
and  travel due to the constantly changing movement restrictions and instability
imposed  by the COVID-19 pandemic  during the year.  "In 2020, we have lost more
than half of our passengers, but thanks to state support for passenger operators
to  maintain the movement  of cargo with  the same ro-pax vessels, international
passenger  shipping lines  continue operations  and ship  operators are ready to
serve  passengers in the same volume again as the situation normalizes. From the
new  year, we also expect  the return of cruise  tourists and at least a partial
recovery of tourism," said Kalm.

The  operational volumes of Tallinna  Sadam group for 2020 Q4  and full year are
presented in the following table:

                                            Q4     Q4
                                          2020   2019  Change    2020    2019  Change

 Cargo volume by type of cargo
 (th tonnes)                             5 790  5 647    2,5%  21 327  19 931    7,0%

 Liquid bulk                             2 484  2 459    1,0%   9 111   7 619   19,6%

 Ro-ro                                   1 465  1 327   10,4%   5 563   5 365    3,7%

 Dry bulk                                1 286  1 312   -2,0%   4 417   4 514   -2,1%

 Containers                                458    441    4,1%   1 808   1 835   -1,5%

 in TEUs                                56 031 52 971    5,8% 213 928 222 607   -3,9%

 General cargo                              92    109  -15,8%     410     595  -31,1%

 Non-marine                                  5      0       -      17       4  376,1%



 Number of passengers by routes (th)       630  2 342  -73,1%   4 333  10 639  -59,3%

 Tallinn-Helsinki                          586  2 051  -71,4%   3 987   8 798  -54,7%

 Tallinn-Stockholm                           2    218  -99,2%     140     933  -85,0%

 Muuga-Vuosaari                             30     36  -16,5%     118     114    3,8%

 Tallinn-St.Petersburg                       0     11 -100,0%       0      70 -100,0%

 Cruise (traditional)                        0     19 -100,0%       0     660 -100,0%

 Other                                      12      7   67,4%      87      64   36,5%



 Number of vessel calls by vessel type   1 768  1 893   -6,6%   7 088   7 854   -9,8%

 Cargo vessels                             394    386    2,1%   1 637   1 743   -6,1%

 Passenger vessels (incl. Ro-Pax)        1 374  1 498   -8,3%   5 451   5 766   -5,5%

 Cruise vessels (traditional)                0      9 -100,0%       0     345 -100,0%



 Ferries*

 (Saaremaa and Hiiumaa lines)

 Passengers (th)                           416    464  -10,4%   1 976   2 396  -17,5%

 Vehicles (th)                             223    217    2,7%     963   1 046   -8,0%



 Icebreaker Botnica

 Charter days                               42     56  -25,0%     249     261   -4,6%

*Ferry  traffic volumes  show the  general demand  for the  service, but  do not
directly  affect the financial results of the ferry segment, as the fee is fixed
in  the service  contract regardless  of the  number of  passengers and vehicles
served.

More  detailed statistics  of passengers  by nationality,  gender and  routes on
monthly   basis,   can   be   viewed   on   the   Tallinna   Sadam   web   page:
https://www.ts.ee/en/statistics/.  We  now  also  publish  quarterly key figures
2014-2020 in xlsx format: https://www.ts.ee/en/investor/key-figures/
Detailed  statistics  on  the  number  of  passengers  and vehicles on passenger
ferries: https://www.praamid.ee/wp/statistics/

Tallinna  Sadam is one of the largest cargo- and passenger port complexes in the
Baltic  Sea region, which  serves annually 10 million  passengers and 20 million
tons  of  cargo  in  average.  In  addition  to  passenger and freight services,
Tallinna  Sadam group also operates in  shipping business via its subsidiaries -
OÜ  TS  Laevad  provides  ferry  services  between the Estonian mainland and the
largest  islands, and OÜ TS Shipping charters its multifunctional vessel Botnica
for  icebreaking  and  construction  services  in  Estonia and offshore projects
abroad.  Tallinna Sadam  group is  also a  shareholder of  an associate AS Green
Marine, which provides waste management services. According to audited financial
results,  Tallinna  Sadam  group's  sales  in  2019 totaled  EUR  130.5 million,
adjusted EBITDA EUR 74.3 million and net profit EUR 44.4 million.

Additional information:

Marju Zirel
Head of Investor Relations
Tel. +372 5342 6591

m.zirel@ts.ee (mailto:m.zirel@ts.ee)