Cruise line Royal Caribbean International is moving one of its ships from the Port of Baltimore to a port in Florida, company officials said.
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Royal Caribbean will move Vision of the Seas cruises from Baltimore to Fort Lauderdale next year but will continue offering ...
Baltimore could lose one of its major cruise partners. Royal Caribbean says it will sail its Vision of the Seas out of ...
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Royal Caribbean drops popular cruise departure portRoyal Caribbean has been releasing itineraries for its winter 2026-2027 cruises from North American ports in waves. From ...
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TheTravel on MSNRoyal Caribbean Breaks Silence After It Surprisingly Cut Ties With A Popular US PortIt was quite an eventful week for Royal Caribbean. We saw a guest get caught with the worst banned item during a security ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNRoyal Caribbean says Vision of the Seas will shift to Ft. Lauderdale in 2026; here's what that meansMary Eve VonBerger, owner of the Cruise Lady travel agency, told 11 News cruise ship scheduling only goes out so far, Vision ...
Doug Parker has the story plus news of Carnival Cruise Line waiving a medical fee and Royal Caribbean leaving a key port on ...
Baltimore's cruise scene faces a potential shake-up, with Royal Caribbean's future in question. There are rumblings that ...
“The Port of Baltimore is one of the top ports in the ... The Port also secured a new five-year contract with Carnival Cruise Line, ensuring continued service to destinations like the Bahamas ...
Just a "blip on the radar" - that's hopefully how the history books will remember the 3 month period when the Port of Baltimore all but shut down.
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Port of Baltimore had banner year even after bridge collapseThe Port of Baltimore had its second-best year ever in 2024, even after the Key Bridge collapse halted port activity for months. Governor Wes Moore and the Maryland Port Administration made that ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called President Trump's imposed blanket 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico "deeply problematic" for the Port of.
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