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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Baltimore Port Enjoys Near-Record Cruise Numbers

With nearly 241,000 passengers sailing out of Baltimore on 100 cruises, 2012 was the second-busiest since year-round cruise scheduling began in 2009.

The Port of Baltimore continues to be a popular launching place for passenger cruises, according to numbers released recently by port officials. In 2012, 240,676 people sailed on 100 cruises that originated at the port, according to a statement from port officials. Those numbers add up to the second-highest total passenger for one calendar year, surpassed only by the 251,889 passengers that sailed out of Baltimore in 2011 on 105 cruises. “Since beginning a year-round cruising schedule in 2009, the Port of Baltimore has continued to make waves as one of the hottest cruise ports in the U.S.,” Gov. Martin O’Malley said in the prepared statement. “The port’s cruise business is a major economic generator for our state, bringing in tens of …

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Carnival Cruise Inks 5-Year Deal with Port of Baltimore

Miami-based company will continue its weekly cruises to the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean.

Carnival Cruise Lines announced this week that it had extended its agreement with the Maryland Port Administration to continue the company’s weekly cruises from Baltimore harbor for up to five years. The agreement was hailed by Gov. Martin O’Malley and Carnival president Gerry Cahill as a sign of the company’s success in Baltimore since it began operations here in 2009. “Carnival’s launch of Baltimore’s first year-round cruise program in April 2009 has been a tremendous success and more than 115,000  guests annually are coming into Baltimore to sail on the Carnival Pride,” according to a statement by Cahill. "We are very pleased to continue our outstanding relationship with the port and the City of Baltimore." The agreement renews Carnival…

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