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Barrhead Travel’s Managing Director, Nicki Tempest-Mitchell, said: “This is a landmark partnership for Barrhead Travel, and we couldn’t be happier to be supporting the Scotland team and their fans as they look ahead to the FIFA World Cup next year.
Barrhead Travel has been named Official Fan Travel Partner by the Scottish FA in the wake of the 2026 World Cup draw on Friday. The Glasgow-based travel group was also announced as recommended travel partner for the Scotland Supporters Club.
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Train services in some areas will be suspended later and ferries have been cancelled as Storm Bram sweeps in with gusts of up to 90mph forecast. The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for northern Scotland later on Tuesday while the rest of the country is covered by yellow wind warnings which extend into Wednesday.