| David MacBrayne Group faces challenges with confidence The David MacBrayne Group, which comprises the operators of both the Clyde & Hebrides and Northern Isles ferry services, has emerged from a year of considerable change, which has resulted in one of the most significant periods in the history of Scottish ferry services, according to the Group’s Chairman Peter Timms. | |
| CalMac defers seven-day sailings decision Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has deferred a decision on requests from individuals in Lewis, Harris and beyond, to begin seven-day sailings to and from Lewis. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne announces independent Market Research to be carried out onboard ferry on Stornoway/ Ullapool Service Caledonian MacBrayne has received a number of representations from certain groups wishing to see a change to the ferry timetable on Saturdays, requesting, in particular, the opportunity to return later from the mainland on Saturday evenings. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne welcomes new ferry for Islay Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has welcomed the confirmation today (Friday, November 2, 2007) by asset owning company Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd that a new ferry will become available on the routes serving Islay from the mainland within four years. | |
| Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited Announces New Ferry Order for Islay to be delivered in 2011 Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) has today (Friday, November 2, 2007) announced an order for a new ferry which will be operated by CalMac Ferries Ltd (CFL) on the routes serving Islay from the mainland. | |
