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PA Media A general view of the Glen Sannox CalMac ferry. The boat's hull is dark coloured with the name of the company and the name of the ship in white writing. The top of the boat is white with a small red section. There are a number of windows on the side with lights on and a row of flags hanging above the passeger deck. It is sitting on calm, dark water on a dark, grey day.PA Media

The Glen Sannox ferry finally entered service this year after a number of delays

CalMac has paid out more than £460,000 in compensation to passengers because of delays and cancellations to its services since April last year.

The state-owned ferry operator paid £432,735 in compensation to travellers in 2024-25, with a further £33,792 paid out in May and June this year.

It marks a 37% rise on compensation payments in 2023-24, but a slight fall from 2022-23, when the operator paid £454,000 to delayed passengers, according to figures obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

A Transport Scotland spokesperson said just over 5% of sailings on the network had been cancelled over the last 10 years.

Lib Dem transport spokesman, Jamie Greene, accused the Scottish government of “letting the ferry network deteriorate”.

He pointed to reliability issues within the CalMac fleet and delays in new vessels going into service.

The Glen Sannox ferry, built by Port Glasgow shipyard Ferguson Marine, was delivered years late and over budget.

Its sister ship, the Glen Rosa, will now not be delivered until early next year due to a series of delays.

Meanwhile, the MV Caledonian Isles, which has not sailed since January last year, could be out of action for a further four months in order to undergo further repairs.

The Lib Dems have launched a consultation on the future of the country’s ferry services.

Greene, who represents the West Scotland region, said staff and passengers had been “let down” by the SNP’s management of the network

He added: “The SNP government took control of the company and broke their promise to deliver new ferries on time and on budget, which would have reduced the massive bills we are now seeing for compensation and repairs.

“All of this has created a grim new norm for my constituents along the west coast, from losing business to missing hospital appointments.”

Getty Images Jamie Greene looking slightly off camera. He has partially dyed blonde hair which is spiked up at the front. He has a long, light-coloured beard. He is visible from the shoulders up. He is wearing a blue suit over a white shirt with a red tie which has a white polka dot pattern.Getty Images

Jamie Greene said passengers had been “let down” by reliability issues on the ferry network

Data obtained by the Lib Dems via freedom of information request showed more than 7,000 compensation claims had been lodged by passengers over a two-year period between April 2023 and April 2025.

The operator has paid out a total of £1.9m in compensation since the 2017-18 financial year.

CalMac said it expected to welcome an additional 13 vessels to its fleet by 2029.

It said, when delays and cancellations did occur, staff worked to find alternative routes or sailings for passengers.

A spokesperson added: “We’re operating more sailings than ever before, with many of our vessels stretched to their limits.

“It is no secret that our fleet is ageing and that this can lead to higher levels of technical problems.

“This is why we are looking forward to welcoming 13 new vessels to the CalMac fleet by 2029, which will lead to less technical problems and cancellations, giving passengers a more reliable service.”

PA Media A general view of the passenger deck on a CalMac ferry. The company logo is in red and yellow on a red panel on the side with the website adress below in red and black on a white background. The sky is grey with puffy clouds. A number of people are standing on a passenger deck and leaning against railings and are mainly wearing dark clothing.PA Media

CalMac said its fleet was “ageing”

A Transport Scotland spokesperson said those new vessels would be able to “operate in more challenging sea and weather conditions”.

They added: “Between January 2015 and June 2025 CalMac have operated over 1.6 million sailings, with just 5.5% of scheduled sailings cancelled. Of those cancelled sailings, 25% were for technical reasons whilst more than double was due to the weather at 60%.

“In the coming year, the Scottish government intend to invest over £530m maintaining and enhancing our networks and strengthening resilience of services on the west coast and northern isles.

“This represents a near 23% increase on 24-25 funding levels.”

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