| Caledonian MacBrayne to support 2004 Royal National Mod Lifeline ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd (CalMac) has confirmed that it is to continue its support for Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail, the Royal National Mod. The announcement is being made today (Thursday, April 22) in Aberdeen at the 2004 Expo exhibition.
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| Caledonian MacBrayne to support 2004 Royal national Mod Lifeline ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd (CalMac) has confirmed that it is to continue its support for Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail, the Royal National Mod. The announcement is being made today (Thursday, April 22) in Aberdeen at the 2004 Expo exhibition. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne support MCA action on undeclared dangerous goods Ferry company Caledonian MacBrayne is advising all hauliers who use their services that they will fully support any action taken by the MCA when pursuing hauliers who may be carrying undeclared dangerous goods. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne confirm reappointment of Managing Director Ferry company Caledonian MacBrayne has confirmed that Managing Director Lawrie Sinclair has been reappointed for three years from May 1, 2004.
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| Caledonian MacBrayne introduce new discounts on ferry Sounds Caledonian MacBrayne has introduced two new discounted tickets which will provide major savings for regular users of the ferries across the Sounds of Harris and Barra.
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| Caledonian MacBrayne appoint Adbus Ltd as media sales managers Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has appointed the largest British-owned transport advertising company, Adbus Ltd, as media sales managers. Adbus will now be the sole appointed organisation to obtain contracts for advertisements and promotions on all CalMac’ ships, and in owned ferry terminals | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne confirm further enhancements to Arran and Lewis timetables for winter 2004-5 Caledonian MacBrayne’s customers to Arran are to benefit from enhancements to the timetable for the forthcoming winter (2004-5) which will see four return sailings a day to the island, Monday to Saturday, and three return sailings on a Sunday.
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| TV First for Caledonian MacBrayne Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne will next week launch its first-ever television advertising campaign as part of a strategic effort to grow the CalMac brand and its business in key markets. The TV campaign, which is being supported by press advertising and direct mail, will be broadcast from Monday, April 19 in the STV and Channel 4 regions. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne response to Ministerial NorthLink statement Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has issued the following response to the Ministerial statement of earlier today confirming that the contract for lifeline ferry services to the Northern Isles is being re-tendered. The statement may be attributed to Caledonian MacBrayne Managing Director Lawrie Sinclair. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne confirms outcome of timetable discussions Caledonian MacBrayne will extend Sunday sailings to Lochmaddy all year round from the start of the winter timetable in October, 2004 and will be operating extended weekend sailings to Raasay from May 2, 2004. Significant improvements have also been agreed on the Sound of Harris route from Berneray to Leverburgh, offering greater flexibility to customers on the spinal route through the islands, and islanders on Gigha will have their early morning runs extended all year round, instead of only during school days. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne confirms summer starts this week Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne’s customers are reminded that the summer timetable sailings starts on Friday 2 April and that due account should be taken of this when making travel arrangements. | |
