Since the 1920s, the F.Å.A. provided tickets for the ships of other companies having traffic to Finland. F.Å.A.'s passenger lists include names such as S/S Rügen, S/S Bore I, S/S Heimdall, S/S Nordland, S/S Nordstjernan, S/S Birger Jarl, S/S Brynhild and S/S Aeolus. Apart from its own offices, the F.Å.A. had a network of agents in several towns in Finland. In order to attract Russian emigrants to travel by way of Finland, the F.Å.A. even had an office or agency in Odessa. When emigrant traffic started in 1891, the F.Å.A. made an agency agreement with several English and American oceanic shipping companies. The first contracts were probably made with the following shipping companies: the Allan Line, the American Line, the Anchor Line, the Beaver Line, the Cunard Line, the Dominion Line, the Guion Line, the Inman Line, the State Line and the White Star Line.
[A list of all F.Å.A.'s ticket agents is beeing compiled and will be published here.]