Cruise line Royal Caribbean International is moving one of its ships from the Port of Baltimore to a port in Florida, company officials said. The company said its Vision of the Seas ship will be ...
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 ...
BALTIMORE -- Carnival Cruise Line will continue its partnership with the Port of Baltimore for another five years in a new agreement that begins on January 1, 2025. "The international cruise industry ...
As Carnival Cruise Line gradually reveals its ship deployment plans for the 2027/2028 cruise season, it’s becoming clearer that the cruise line has big plans to increase its capacity in key home ports ...
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 ...
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 — Dozens gathered outside the cruise terminal at the Port of Baltimore on Sunday to protest the alleged detention and deportation of four Filipino seafarers that were taken from a Carnival ...
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — Governor Wes Moore announced that the Port of Baltimore handled 45.9 million tons of cargo in 2024, marking the second-best year in its history. Despite challenges early in the ...
Some good news for those who like to travel for vacation out of the Port of Baltimore. Carnival Cruise Line will not leave Baltimore any time soon, that according to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore. A deal ...
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