“Cruising is back in Baltimore,” declared Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, as passengers began arriving Saturday at the Cruise Maryland Terminal. The festive ...
BALTIMORE -- Two cruise ships set sail for the sea from Baltimore this weekend for the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed. Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Sea left Baltimore on ...
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — The Port of Baltimore is ready for cruises to set sail again. The Royal Caribbean International's Vision of the Seas will depart on May 25th for a 5-night voyage from Baltimore ...
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Carnival Cruise Line will keep sailing from the Port of Baltimore for at least another five years under a contract announced Friday. Carnival’s agreement with the port takes effect Jan. 1 and includes ...
CRUISE SHIPS ARE CRUISING BACK THROUGH BALTIMORE AGAIN. I THINK IT’S GREAT. CINDY LOVING AND SHERRY LOVICK ARE ONE OF THE MANY PASSENGERS OF THE CARNIVAL PRIDE THAT DOCKED SUNDAY MORNING. IT’S BACK AT ...
START STUDYING VACCINE SAFETY WHEN HE TAKES OFFICE. GOOD NEWS FOR CRUISE LOVERS IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. CARNIVAL IS STAYING AT THE PORT OF BALTIMORE, RIGHT? MARYLAND HAS A NEW FIVE YEAR CONTRACT ...
BALTIMORE — Striking longshoremen in Baltimore are likely to continue handling cruise ships and vessels with military cargo, according to William Doyle, the former director of the Port of Baltimore.
As Royal Caribbean continues to focus on bigger ships, it’s leaving behind one popular but size-restricted cruise port, and opening a door for Carnival Cruise Line to step up to meet the demand. Some ...
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