MS A Wind is a Ro-Ro and passenger ship, which operated on the Vuosaari–Muuga route.
She entered service with Stockholms Rederi AB / Trave Line on the Helsingborg–Travemünde route.
She was transferred to Saga Line in October 1976, continuing to be employed on the Helsingborg–Travemünde route.
During April and May 1982, she was rebuilt by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel, West Germany.
Between July and September 1984, new Mak 8M453 AK diesel engines were fitted by Fosen Mekaniske Verksted, Trondheim, Norway, giving a slight increase in power to 7,360 kilowatts (9,870 hp).
She was renamed Saga Wind on 22 September 1984 and re-entered service on the Trelleborg–Travemünde route.
In that month, she was rebuilt by Seebeckwerft of Bremerhaven, West Germany to give her more cabins.
[1] On 29 January 1989, Saga Wind arrived at Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, West Germany for rebuilding as a train ferry.
[1] On 2 December 2008, a fire broke out in her engine room when the ship was 12 nautical miles (22 km) off Mariehamn.