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  2. Cruise ships set sail out of Baltimore for the first time ...

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    In 2023, 444,000 passengers departed on cruises from the Port of Baltimore. The Port supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs in Maryland, according to the state’s website.

  3. Port of Baltimore suspends ship traffic after bridge collapse ...

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    Several major cruise lines serve Baltimore. According to the Cruise Lines International Association, the industry’s leading trade group, published itineraries in the 2024 calendar year include a ...

  4. Carnival Pride - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2009, Carnival Pride was the first ship to sail year-round Bahamas/Caribbean cruises out of Baltimore, Maryland. From Baltimore, she also sailed a two-day cruise to nowhere without making any port of call from November 2 to 4, 2012, as a result of canceling an October departure due to closed port traffic after Hurricane Sandy.

  5. Baltimore bridge collapse could cost Carnival $10 million ...

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    Cruise operator Carnival warned that the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could impact its bottom line this year.“Given the timing of yesterday's event in Baltimore and the ...

  6. Carnival Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Cruise Line is an international cruise line with headquarters in Doral, Florida. ... Baltimore, MD Carnival Legend: 2002: 2002–present: 85,942 ...

  7. Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ships originally bound for Baltimore docked in other cities. For example, Carnival Legend docked in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 31 and seventy buses took passengers back to Maryland. On April 4, Vision of the Seas was diverted to Norfolk, where its 2,200 passengers boarded buses for Baltimore. [157]