Carnival Cruise Line To Temporarily Move Baltimore Operations To Norfolk While Key Bridge Rescue And Clean Up Efforts Continue
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Carnival Cruise Line is temporarily relocating its Baltimore operations to Norfolk due to the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore Harbor. The Carnival Legend will return from its voyage to Norfolk instead of Baltimore on March 31, with complimentary bus service for guests back to Baltimore. The next seven-day itinerary will also operate from Norfolk. The company expressed gratitude towards President Biden's commitment to reopening Baltimore Harbor and will inform future guests about the return to Baltimore.

March 27, 2024 | 2:12 pm
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Carnival Cruise Line, a part of Carnival Corporation, is temporarily moving its operations from Baltimore to Norfolk due to the Key Bridge collapse, affecting the Carnival Legend's docking and itinerary.
The temporary relocation of operations is a logistical adjustment rather than a fundamental change to Carnival's business model or financial health. While there may be some operational costs associated with the move and potential inconvenience for passengers, the company's proactive communication and solution (complimentary bus service) may mitigate negative impacts. The situation is temporary, and the company is closely monitoring the situation to return to Baltimore as soon as possible.
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