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Carnival Cruise Line and the Port of Baltimore have a new five-year contract, which was approved today by Governor Wes Moore.
Carnival’s agreement with the port takes effect Jan. 1 and includes a five-year renewal option, Gov. Wes Moore’s office said. The cruise line has served Baltimore for 20 years.