CalMac plans to limit ferry route disruption to around a week at a time

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CalMac plans to limit ferry route disruption to around a week at a time
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Scotland’s state-owned ferry operator plans to limit disruption on individual ferry routes to around a week at a time, according to new documents.

CalMac is launching a public consultation on the proposed changes to the strategy used to plan services

Scotland’s state-owned ferry operator is launching a public consultation on the proposed changes to the strategy used to plan services when a major vessel cannot be used. The service from Mallaig in the Highlands to Lochboisdale on the Hebridean island of South Uist was cancelled for weeks, including the majority of June.Earlier this month, it emerged that sea trials for the Glen Sannox ferry – one of two delayed and over-budget replacement vessels being built for CalMac by the Ferguson Marine yard in Port Glasgow – have been further held up due to last-minute changes.

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