Transit routes

​​​​​​​​A transit route is a route that is passed by ships without them calling at a port or make anchorage. The statistics show how many ships of different types transit Denmark.

The number of transiting ships is found by using two or more passage lines that the ships must pass during a specific period of time. By establishing a maximum period of time to be used by the ships between the passage lines, it is possible to separate ships that have called at a port.

Kort over Transitruten Storebælt er passager fra Bornholms Gat over Storebælt til Skagen og omvendt.

Navigation statistics for the Great Belt

The transit route The Great Belt is constituted by passages from Bornholms Gat over the Great Belt to the Skaw and vice-versa. 

Number of ships having passed the Great Belt per year during the period 2011-2023 from Bornholm to the Skaw and vice-versa.

Kort over Transitruten Sundet er passager fra Bornholms Gat over Sundet Syd og til Skagen og omvendt.

Navigation statistics for the Sound

The transit route The Sound is constituted by passages from the Bornholms Gat over the Sound South to the Skaw and vice-versa.

 Number of ships that have passed the Sound per year in the period 2011-2023 from Bornholm to the Skaw and vice-versa.

Kort over Transitruten Kieler Kanal er passager fra Bornholms Gat til Kieler Kanal og omvendt.

Navigation statistics for the Kieler Canal

The transit route The Kieler Canal is constituted by passages from Bornholms Gat to the Kieler Canal and vice-versa. 

Number of ships having passed the Fehmarn Belt per year during the period 2011-2023 from Bornholm to Kiel and vice-versa.