A tourism leader in the Outer Hebrides has urged further rapid financial support for island businesses hit hard by chronic ...
The first of four new CalMac ferries built in Turkey could be pressed into action early due a lack of capacity on available vessels to and from Arran. MV Isle of Islay has been put on standby to meet ...
The 80-year-old Waverley paddle steamer was called to the rescue of passengers due to be stranded after a CalMac ferry broke down.
CalMac has apologised to passengers for an "unprecedented situation" that put seven out of its 11 main ferries out of action. Four major vessels are in overhaul while three more were out of service ...
CalMac’s newest ferry is to be taken out of service for at least a month as part of efforts to reduce excessive vibration on the vessel. The MV Glen Sannox will be withdrawn from its route serving ...
CalMac’s ferry network has returned to normality more than a month after a critical situation impacted virtually every island. The ferry operator had ten vessels from its 32-strong fleet out of action ...
CalMac’s second largest vessel to be tied up for at least four days CalMac’s newest ferry has been taken out of service for the second time - fewer than ten months since carrying its first passengers.
A newly refurbished ferry has been delivered to provide additional capacity for operator CalMac Ferries on the west coast of Scotland. Purchased out of Norway in 2021 and renamed Loch Frisa, the ...
A concept design drawing for the ship that will replace MV Lord of the Isles on the route between Mallaig and Lochboisdale on South Uist. Scotland's publicly-owned shipyard says it has been blocked ...
It was certainly disappointing to learn that the procurement criteria for the replacement for Caledonian MacBrayne’s well-kent MV Lord of the Isles ferry effectively prevent Ferguson Marine from ...
The world's last seagoing paddle steamer, PS Waverley, which celebrates its 80th anniversary, was able to assist 40 passengers who had been left stranded after their CalMac ferry broke down.