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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.
For cruisers in the Mid-Atlantic states who don’t want to take a plane before embarking on their itinerary, the cruise terminal in the Port of Baltimore is an incredibly convenient place to ...
Carnival Cruise Line recently celebrated 20 years of sailing from Baltimore and extended its partnership with the port with a five-year contract extension that began Jan. 1.
Carnival Cruise Line will keep sailing from The Port of Baltimore for at least another five years under a contract announced Friday.
Maryland signed a new five-year contract with Carnival Cruise Line to stay in Baltimore, the governor's office announced Friday.
A Maryland woman is determined to make the most of her first cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas, despite ...
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 ...
Carnival Cruise Line said that it is temporarily moving its Baltimore operations to Norfolk, Virginia following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Authorities anticipate commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore will soon return to normal levels since the channel fully reopened earlier this week for the first time since the ...
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore — and the necessary closure of the city's main port — is expected to delay shipping activity that reaches much of the U.S. Some ships ...
Carnival Cruise Line recently celebrated 20 years of sailing from Baltimore and extended its partnership with the port with a five-year contract extension that began Jan. 1.
A Maryland woman is determined to make the most of her first cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas, despite ...