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quote: Associated PressPosted on Mon, Oct. 13, 2003MIAMI - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second-largest cruise line, Monday said it will expand its schedule next year, adding Baltimore as a departure port.Cruises originating in the city will sail primarily to Florida and the Caribbean, Royal Caribbean said.The Miami-based company - which trails only the combined Carnival Corp. and Carnival PLC in size - said it will also add a ship to its New York service, alternating between trips to Canada and the Caribbean.Royal Caribbean, which had 2002 revenue of $3.43 billion, has 17 ships and is planning to take two more into service by April.
MIAMI - Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second-largest cruise line, Monday said it will expand its schedule next year, adding Baltimore as a departure port.
Cruises originating in the city will sail primarily to Florida and the Caribbean, Royal Caribbean said.
The Miami-based company - which trails only the combined Carnival Corp. and Carnival PLC in size - said it will also add a ship to its New York service, alternating between trips to Canada and the Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean, which had 2002 revenue of $3.43 billion, has 17 ships and is planning to take two more into service by April.
quote:Originally posted by Keitaro: Any guesses on what ship RCI might use?
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