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Carnival Cruise ships will be rerouted to Norfolk, Virginia, after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge closed the Port of Baltimore for the foreseeable future.
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.
Carnival decided to send the ship to Norfolk and offered buses to bring passengers back to Baltimore.AAA Mid-Atlantic spokeswoman Ragina Ali, who was on board the Legend, shared photos with 11 ...
The Mermaid City welcomed the Carnival cruise ship carrying 2,600 passengers after it was rerouted from Baltimore following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Thousands of passengers got off and on the Carnival Legend cruise ship docked in Norfolk on Sunday, March 31. They were originally supposed to be in Baltimore, but were ...
Carnival Legend was scheduled to return to Baltimore from its current voyage on Sunday, March 31. It will dock in Norfolk instead. Guests will receive complimentary bus service back to Baltimore.
When Carnival Legend returns from its current voyage on Sunday, March 31, the vessel will dock in Norfolk, and passengers will be provided complimentary bus service back to Baltimore. Cruise line ...
Guests will be provided with complimentary bus service back to Baltimore. Carnival Legend’s next seven-day itinerary on March 31 will leave from and return to Norfolk, according to officials.
Carnival Legend will temporarily move operations to Norfolk, Virginia. The ship's current cruise, which left for a planned round-trip sailing from Baltimore on March 24, will end in Norfolk on Sunday.
Carnival Corporation said Wednesday the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Maryland could have a negative effect on its full-year earnings to the tune of up to $10 million.
More than 2,000 cruise passengers are disembarking in Norfolk, Sunday. The ship was originally supposed to port in Baltimore, but Tuesday's bridge collapse forced a change.
Carnival Legend was scheduled to return to Baltimore from its current voyage on Sunday, March 31. It will dock in Norfolk instead. Guests will receive complimentary bus service back to Baltimore.