BALTIMORE -- Carnival Cruise Line is partnering with the Port of Baltimore for another five years. The new agreement begins ...
BALTIMORE -- The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) is threatening another strike in January if a deal can't be ...
Governor Wes Moore today applauded a new contract with Carnival Cruise Line that keeps the world’s largest cruise provider ...
Negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association and port operators stalled this week, making a January ...
The settlement does not cover the costs for reconstructing the bridge, which is the subject of a separate suit brought by the ...
Carnival has been offering sailings from Charm City for 20 years, with a variety of vessels over the years offering ...
Maryland signed a new five-year contract with Carnival Cruise Line to stay in Baltimore, the governor's office announced ...
The March 26 ship allision and catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was a stark revelation of U ...
Some good news for those who like to travel for vacation out of the Port of Baltimore. Carnival Cruise Line will not leave Baltimore any time soon, that according to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore. A deal ...
Carnival Cruise Line and the Port of Baltimore have a new five-year contract, which was approved today by Governor Wes Moore.
The rail operator opened a northern route while it expects to complete the long-awaited expansion of a 1.7-mile tunnel by the ...
Carnival Cruise Line will keep sailing from the Port of Baltimore for at least another five years under a contract announced Friday. Carnival’s agreement with the port takes effect Jan.