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Royal Caribbean temporarily moving Baltimore operations to Norfolk

Along with Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International is also expected to move their Baltimore operations to Norfolk following the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse on Tuesday. Royal Caribbean International is temporarily moving its operations from Baltimore to Norfolk due to the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse. The 2,514-passenger Vision of the Seas will complete its journey at the Port of Norfolk on April 4, with two additional cruises also departing from Norfolk. All passengers currently on board the ship will receive compensation and shuttle transportation, as well as free Wi-Fi and phone calls to adjust any needed travel arrangements. For guests now departing on cruises from Norfolk, compensation will also be provided.

Royal Caribbean temporarily moving Baltimore operations to Norfolk

Pubblicato : 4 settimane fa di Madie MacDonald in

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Along with Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International is also expected to move their Baltimore operations to Norfolk following the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse on Tuesday.

According to Royal Caribbean, the 2,514-passenger Vision of the Seas will complete its journey at the Port of Norfolk on April 4.

Two of the ship’s additional cruises will also depart from Norfolk on April 4 and 12.

Royal Caribbean stated all passengers currently on board the Vision of the Seas will receive compensation and shuttle transportation, as well as free Wi-Fi and phone calls in order to adjust any needed travel arrangements.

For guests now departing on their cruises from Norfolk, compensation will also be provided due to the unexpected change.

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