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Two cruise ships set sail for the sea from Baltimore this weekend for the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse has impacted cruise travel in Baltimore. Carnival Cruise Line had to temporarily move its Baltimore operations to Norfolk, Virginia, as the Baltimore Harbor ...
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-based cruises are moving to Norfolk for the near term following the bridge collapse.
Three Royal Caribbean cruises originally scheduled to return to Baltimore are now coming to Norfolk instead —another ripple effect of the collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge on Tuesday.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSN'Hope the weather holds out': Hurricane Erin impacts cruise ship from Port of Baltimore
A Maryland woman is determined to make the most of her first cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas, despite ...
How cruise lines are impacted by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, with the port of Baltimore unavailable as a stop.
A Maryland woman is determined to make the most of her first cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas, despite Hurricane Erin causing disruptions. Royal Caribbean did not cancel the nine-day ...
Carnival warned that its 2024 earnings could take up to a $10 million hit as a result of the Baltimore bridge collapse, which has halted the cruise line's ability to access its Maryland port.
The Baltimore cruise industry hopes the Key Bridge channel reopens in time for busy June, when eight ships are scheduled to depart.
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