Highlands and Islands MSP Emma Roddick has written to the Managing Director of NorthLink Ferries urging the company to reinstate shared cabins on its service between Shetland and Aberdeen. 

The option for passengers to share a cabin on the overnight service between Shetland and Aberdeen was removed during the COVID-19 pandemic and is yet to be reinstated, despite being widely regarded as an accessible choice for those travelling on a budget. 

Commenting on the issue, Emma said: 

“It remains completely unclear to me why shared cabins have not been reintroduced following 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. 

“It is apparent that NorthLink Ferries is facing increasing capacity issues, which present significant inconvenience to passengers. 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. 

“Reintroducing shared cabins would help address these capacity challenges, as well as provide a comfortable and affordable travel option for many passengers. I strongly urge NorthLink Ferries to reconsider its current approach and reinstate this valuable service.”