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Stirring waves of attention, a blogger checking schedules wondered if Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas would remain based ...
BALTIMORE - Royal Caribbean and Carnival are getting ready to set sail out of the Port of Baltimore as the first cruise departures from the port since the March 26 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
The main channel out of the Port of Baltimore will be open by May 25, at least according to Royal Caribbean. In a statement Wednesday, the cruise line said a cruise scheduled for May 25 will leave ...
WELL, THE ANSWER FROM ROYAL CARIBBEAN CONFIRMS THAT THE SHIP IS MOVING FROM BALTIMORE TO FLORIDA NEXT YEAR. AT NEAR THE END OF NEXT YEAR. STIRRING WAVES OF ATTENTION. A BLOGGER CHECKING SCHEDULES ...
Royal Caribbean will move its round-trip Vision of the Seas cruises from Baltimore to Fort Lauderdale next year. Royal Caribbean did not give a specific reason for the shift. “We are excited to ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Royal Caribbean announced Thursday that the Vision of the Seas cruise ship will relocate operations to Norfolk following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.
I THINK THEY WERE KIND OF IN AWE TOO. THIS COMES AFTER THE ROYAL CARIBBEAN SHIP, THE VISION OF THE SEAS, LEFT FROM BALTIMORE SATURDAY. OFFICIALS SAY THAT CRUISE SHIPS BACK IN BALTIMORE HAS A MAJOR ...
NORFOLK, Va. – 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 ...
Nauticus will host a Royal Caribbean cruise ship’s calls in April that were originally planned for Baltimore following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Vision of the Seas ...
Royal Caribbean said the 2,514-passenger Vision of the Seas, which had been scheduled to arrive in Baltimore on April 4, will instead complete its current cruise in Norfolk, Virginia.