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  2. Port of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Flynn Cruiseport Boston (South Boston) - This cruise terminal has been owned and operated by Massport since 1986. [15] Running from April through November, during the 2016 cruise season the port welcomed 114 ships and over 300,000 passengers. [15] Cruise destinations from Boston include Bermuda, Canada, Panama, San Diego, and Europe. [15]

  3. Flynn Cruiseport Boston - Wikipedia

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    The port is owned and operated by Massport, which operates most of the Port of Boston, and is located in the Seaport District of Boston. It is primarily open between the months of March and November, with its busiest season being in the early fall, as multiple Canada and New England cruises use Flynn Cruiseport as either a port of call or port ...

  4. Massachusetts Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Boston includes Cruiseport Boston and facilities in the Boston Marine Industrial Park in South Boston, and others in East Boston and Charlestown: [13] Flynn Cruiseport Boston (formerly the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal), One Black Falcon Avenue, South Boston; Paul W. Conley Terminal, First & Farragut Road, South Boston - Container port

  5. New England in the fall: 12 cruise lines showcasing the ... - AOL

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    From large cruise lines to intimate ships, you can explore New England and Canada in any style that suits you. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Bahamas cruise passengers ‘punked’ by sudden re ... - AOL

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    In other cruise news, the world’s largest ship - the Royal Caribbean’s “Icon of the Seas” - will be setting sail on 27 January. With more than 18 passenger decks, seven swimming pools, 40 ...

  7. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the port handled over 11.5 million metric tons of cargo, including 192,000 container TEUs. Other major forms of cargo processed at the port include petroleum, liquefied natural gas (LNG), automobiles, cement, gypsum, and salt. [50] The Black Falcon Cruise Terminal situated in South Boston, was renovated and expanded in 2010.

  8. A cruise was rerouted from the Bahamas to Boston - AOL

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    Passengers aboard a Bahamas-bound cruise trip had their holiday beach vacation dreams turned upside down when they were rerouted to Boston, Maine and Canada instead due to weather concerns.

  9. MBTA boat - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Bay State Cruises sold the Hull route to Boston Harbor Cruises (BHC), who obtained an MBTA subsidy. [6] Renewed Rowes Wharf–Hingham service began with a single round trip on October 6, 1975. [33] [6] The service was initiated by Ed King, then director of the Massachusetts Port Authority. [34]