The Glen Sannox has returned to service following a technical issue with its engine.
CalMac confirmed that the vessel has returned to the Troon-Arran route on Wednesday afternoon and will now operate alongside the MV Caledonian Isles.
The state-owned ferry operator has also announced a revised deployment plan restoring two key routes amid “unprecedented” disruption to services.
Four major and four small vessels are currently unavailable for service.
From Thursday, April 9, the newest vessel in the fleet – MV Isle of Islay – will be redeployed from Islay to Barra to allow timetabled services to be restored on the latter.
Doing this also allows CalMac to reinstate normal services on the Little Minch, where MV Clansman has been covering three islands recently.
There will be no direct service to South Uist, but the Little Minch timetable will continue to prioritise Lochmaddy to provide a mainland link.
MV Alfred, recently returned from overhaul, will move to cover Islay as a second vessel alongside MV Finlaggan, and CalMac is planning for her to pick up service from Friday afternoon.
MV Caledonian Isles will operate to Arran alongside MV Glen Sannox.
MV Isle of Mull will continue to serve Coll, Tiree and Colonsay, whilst Mull will face significantly reduced services with MV Coruisk providing a single-vessel service until MV Loch Frisa is back from planned maintenance on Monday, April 13.
Even with those two vessels, Mull’s service will remain below planned levels due to the smaller size of both in comparison to having MV Isle of Mull on the route.
CalMac CEO Duncan Mackison said: “In the coming days, our priority is to ensure that, wherever possible, every community has a service and to provide as much certainty as we can as to what that service looks like.
“The plan we’ve put in place in redeploying MV Isle of Islay allows us to restore two key routes – Barra and the Little Minch – to normality from Thursday, and we’ll draft in MV Alfred to cover Islay.
“We’ve set out plans through to next Friday, the day before MV Hebrides is scheduled to return from planned maintenance. Her return triggers a cascade of vessels that allows us to restore normal service levels to a number of island communities.
“Until then, we’re pushing hard to speed up repairs on unavailable vessels, and I want to assure those who rely on us that we’re doing everything in our power to improve service levels.”
Which vessels are out of service?
MV Hebrides – due to return April 18
MV Isle of Lewis – estimated to return by May 31
MV Isle of Arran – return date to be confirmed
MV Lord of the Isles – return date to be confirmed
MV Loch Frisa – due to return April 13
MV Loch Portain – due to return May 12
MV Loch Bhrusda – repairs expected to be completed by Saturday
MV Loch Linnhe – repairs expected to be completed by Thursday
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