TS Laevad

Leiger in the Port of Tallinn in 2016.

TS Laevad ("TS Ships") is an Estonian ferry company which operates two routes between the Estonian mainland and the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa in the Baltic Sea.[1] It is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Port of Tallinn, which is in turn owned by the Estonian state.[2]

The routes operated are Rohuküla-Heltermaa and Kuivastu-Virtsu. The company owns five ferries, of which four (Leiger, Piret, Tiiu and Tõll) were new-builds delivered in 2016 and 2017. These four ferries each has a capacity of 700 passengers and 150 cars. Regula is an older vessel, built in 1971, which is used as a reserve.[1]

TS Laevad replaced the previous operator, SLK, on 1st October 2016,[3] and is contracted to operate the routes until 2025.[2]

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