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Westwood, and we’ re excited to explore new contracts in a brand-new geography for us. 2025 also saw rapid growth of our Aberdeen operations, and with the addition of an open-top bus in the city, we’ re aiming to double our activities in Aberdeen throughout 2026. We’ ve become quite specialized in open-top buses, and we’ ll continue to serve this market as it evolves.
“ Further afield, we’ re always exploring strategic opportunities in Scotland and we’ re currently evaluating the possibility of franchising both in the UK and internationally. While franchising isn’ t a current priority, we’ re open to strategic partnerships with other companies or investors that would take us beyond Scotland. However, our principal concern with franchising is that it favors larger companies without paying attention to what it means for smaller businesses that can no longer compete in these environments.
“ For now, we’ re focused on strengthening our reputation and delivering high-quality transport solutions across our ever-growing network,” Tony concludes.“ There are certainly exciting times ahead with the coach travel
renaissance we’ re experiencing with Loch Lomond and the ongoing development of existing services to meet the evolving needs of our customers.” ■
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