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Reunion Flag Vessels

25 vessels registered under the Reunion flag

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Reunion Maritime Fleet Overview

Reunion has 25 registered vessels tracked on MarineRadar. The fleet primarily consists of Fishing (13), Passenger (4), Unknown (2), Sailing Vessel (2) and Tug (2). Track all Reunion-flagged ships with live AIS positions and real-time maritime data.

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About the Reunion Flag

Registry Authority

The Reunion ship registry is administered by the country's national maritime authority and operates within the framework of the major IMO conventions — SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, and MLC 2006 — that govern global commercial shipping. Ships flying the Reunion flag are subject to the registry's flag-state inspections and are tracked through the AIS network alongside every other internationally trading vessel.

Why Ships Register Here

Owners typically choose a national flag like Reunion for one of three reasons: domestic cabotage rules that reserve coastal trade for nationally flagged tonnage, government-cargo preferences that favour the home flag, or the simple operational advantage of being regulated by the same jurisdiction in which the company is headquartered. Quality flags also offer Port State Control benefits in the Paris MOU, Tokyo MOU, and US Qualship 21 frameworks.

Fleet Profile

Reunion-flagged tonnage on MarineRadar reflects the mix above — typically a combination of domestic coastal vessels, government-related fleet ships, and a smaller share of internationally trading commercial tonnage. The full vessel list below shows live AIS positions, vessel types, and identifiers for every active ship currently flying the Reunion flag.

Trade Routes

Most Reunion-flagged ships visible on MarineRadar today are operating on the country's domestic coastal trade and on regional routes that connect Reunion to its main trading partners. You can drill into any individual vessel to see its current position, recent voyages, destination, ETA, and historic AIS track for a complete picture of where the fleet actually sails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many vessels are registered under the Reunion flag?+
25 vessels are currently tracked on MarineRadar with Reunion as their flag state. The fleet primarily consists of Fishing (13), Passenger (4), Unknown (2), Sailing Vessel (2) and Tug (2). Each vessel transmits live AIS data covering position, speed, course, and voyage destination.
What types of ships fly the Reunion flag?+
The Reunion-flagged fleet on MarineRadar covers 5 principal vessel categories: Fishing (13), Passenger (4), Unknown (2), Sailing Vessel (2), Tug (2). Each category is detailed on its own /vessel-type page with specifications and live tracking.
Who administers the Reunion ship registry?+
The Reunion ship registry is administered by the country's national maritime authority and operates within the framework of the major IMO conventions — SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, and MLC 2006 — that govern global commercial shipping. Ships flying the Reunion flag are subject to the registry's flag-state inspections and are tracked through the AIS network alongside every other internationally trading vessel.
Why do ships register under the Reunion flag?+
Owners typically choose a national flag like Reunion for one of three reasons: domestic cabotage rules that reserve coastal trade for nationally flagged tonnage, government-cargo preferences that favour the home flag, or the simple operational advantage of being regulated by the same jurisdiction in which the company is headquartered. Quality flags also offer Port State Control benefits in the Paris MOU, Tokyo MOU, and US Qualship 21 frameworks.
Where do Reunion-flagged vessels typically operate?+
Most Reunion-flagged ships visible on MarineRadar today are operating on the country's domestic coastal trade and on regional routes that connect Reunion to its main trading partners. You can drill into any individual vessel to see its current position, recent voyages, destination, ETA, and historic AIS track for a complete picture of where the fleet actually sails.
How can I track Reunion-flagged vessels in real time?+
You can track every Reunion-flagged vessel listed above by tapping its name to open the ship's detail page, where MarineRadar shows the live AIS position, recent track, voyage data, and nearby maritime traffic. The same data is available in the iOS and Android app, with notifications and saved-fleet support.