Bring back shared cabins, MSP says

An MSP has called on Serco NorthLink to reintroduce shared cabins on its ferry services.

SNP elected member Emma Roddick has urged the company’s managing director Stuart Garrett to do everything in his power to bring back the policy.

For those ferrying between Aberdeen and Lerwick, it is an “accessible” way to travel, according to the list politician.

She was “completely unclear” why they had not been reinstated after the pandemic.

“Numerous constituents have contacted my office, expressing their disappointment and concern over the continued absence of what was a popular and cost-effective option for travellers,” Ms Roddick said. 

It was clear that the ferry operator had been facing capacity issues, she said, but added this had caused “significant inconvenience” to passengers.

Ms Roddick added: “The lack of affordable cabin space directly impacts constituents’ ability to book travel at times that best suit their needs. This, in turn, restricts their access to essential services, employment and education.”

Allowing shared cabins to be booked would help address capacity challenges and provide a “comfortable and affordable” travel option.

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  • Jim Candy

    • November 15th, 2024 7:18

    Why would they if people is paying for the cabins, if you can’t afford to travel then don’t. But on another note:
    How about the goverments bringng down taxes and the cost of living so people will be able ro travel and also companies to still make money ?

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    • MR Gordon Robertson

      • November 15th, 2024 14:39

      Think she should mind her own business. People pay good money for cabins and why would you want to share with a total stranger. Think she should considerate on doing what she was elected for let her OPEN her house to the boat people.

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