Transport in Åland

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Åland is an archipelago of over 6,000 islands in the Baltic Sea. It is an autonomous, Swedish-speaking province of Finland, with a demilitarised status and a special relationship with the European Union, particularly in customs and taxation. Åland has a well-developed transport system encompassing air, road, and sea links. Maritime transport plays a central role in the region’s economy and connectivity.

Air transport

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Road transport

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Highway 1 (Template:Langx) from Eckerö to Mariehamn
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Ålandic vehicle plate with ÅL prefix

Åland’s road network is quiet and well-maintained, attracting many cyclists. Several main roads (Template:Langx) include separate cycle lanes. Public buses, operated by Ålandstrafiken, connect population centres and coordinate with the ferry network.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Vehicles registered in Åland use number plates beginning with "ÅL". Many local roads are surfaced with red granite, giving them a distinctive reddish appearance.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Maritime transport

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Ferries operated by Viking Line, Silja Line, and Tallink stop at Mariehamn or Långnäs as part of routes between Finland, Sweden, and Estonia. These stopovers enable duty-free sales onboard due to Åland’s special tax status under the Åland Protocol, a provision of Finland’s 1995 EU accession agreement that exempts Åland from the EU’s value-added tax (VAT) and customs area.[1]

Ålandstrafiken operates inter-island ferries as well as services to the Finnish mainland, including ports in Galtby (Pargas) and Vuosnainen (Kustavi).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Eckerö Linjen connects Berghamn in Eckerö with Grisslehamn in Sweden.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Finnlines operates a route between Naantali and Kapellskär via Långnäs.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

References

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External links

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