A series of changes to CalMac’s summer timetable for the Largs–Cumbrae route have been confirmed – but islanders say the revised ...
Four major vessels are in overhaul while three more were out of service with technical issues across its network.
MV Loch Frisa, MV Alfred and MV Hebrides are currently undergoing their legally required annual overhauls and are not due back until April. Meanwhile, MV Isle of Lewis is undergoing an extended ...
State-owned ferry operator CalMac has warned that challenges to lifeline services caused by vessel repairs and breakdowns “may be the ...
CalMac has warned of widespread disruption across the west coast caused by an “unprecedented” situation with up to eight of ...
Islanders on Arran and Cumbrae are "beyond exasperation" with the current ferry service problems, according to MSP Kenneth Gibson.
An ongoing problem with the vessel's port main engine - combined with the charter ferry MV Alfred being in for its annual service - means there will be no sailings from Troon to Brodick until next ...
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South Uist – again – bears the brunt of ferry chaos
“Chaotic planning” by “mainlanders with a spreadsheet” will leave South Uist with a skeleton ferry service over Easter with ...
CalMac's chief executive Duncan Mackison confirmed that seven out of the company's 10 main ferries had been out of action at the same time. He described it as "an unprecedented situation". MV ...
CalMac has issued an apology to passengers amid an 'unprecedented situation' as its ferry network faces major disruption.
Isle of Islay due to carry its first passengers this week ...
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