Celebrity Cruises Launches Inaugural Sailings From Baltimore

BALTIMORE, March 25 -- Celebrity Cruises set out
today on its inaugural sailing from the Port of Baltimore on the 1,870-guest
Galaxy.

As the first guests embarked on Galaxy, they were joined by Celebrity
executives, officials from the Port of Baltimore and Baltimore Area Convention
and Visitors Association, members of the media, and representatives from other
organizations in a special ceremony onboard the ship.

"We are thrilled to be sailing from the Port of Baltimore. It is a perfect
location for guests throughout the mid-Atlantic and Northeast to embark on a
warm, exotic Celebrity Caribbean vacation," said Celebrity Cruises Senior Vice
President, Marketing and Brand Planning Ares Michaelides. "We have had a warm
and welcome reception from every organization we have worked with in launching
these new departures, and we look forward to welcoming thousands of guests to
Baltimore and to our stunning ship."

Maryland Governor Parris N. Glendening and the Maryland Department of
Transportation also celebrated the arrival of Celebrity Cruises in the Port of
Baltimore.

"Maryland is pleased to welcome Celebrity Cruises to the Port and commends
its wisdom in recognizing the State's excellent location for business and
recreation," said Governor Glendening. "In the best tradition of smart
maritime growth, Celebrity Cruises has made a strategic decision to bring its
business closer to the people, benefiting the company as well as the
vacationers embarking from the great Port of Baltimore."

Celebrity's Galaxy is the first of nearly 40 cruise ships to call on the
Port of Baltimore during the 2002 cruise season. Maryland Lt. Governor
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend applauded Celebrity for choosing Baltimore, located
in the heart of the fourth largest and second wealthiest region in the
country.

"In its long history, the Port of Baltimore has launched clipper ships and
cargo ships, and now it launches cruise ships. This new arrangement with
Celebrity Cruises will provide an important opportunity for Maryland's tourism
industry and for the thousands of travelers who will sail to and from our
region. It attests to the port's ongoing significance as an economic engine
for the city and state," said Lt. Governor Townsend.

Galaxy's 11-night Caribbean cruises depart Baltimore today, as well as April
15, May 6, May 27, June 17, July 8 and 29, August 19, September 30, October
21, and November 11, 2002, with ports of call in Charleston, South Carolina;
St. Thomas; St. Maarten; San Juan, and Nassau. Fares begin at $999 per
person, double occupancy.

Galaxy's 10-night Caribbean cruises depart Baltimore on April 5 and 26, May
17, June 7 and 28, July 19, August 9 and 30, September 20, October 11,
November 1 and 22, 2002, with ports of call in Key West; Cozumel; Belize City;
and Cococay and Nassau, Bahamas. Fares begin at $999 per person, double
occupancy.

Celebrity Cruises is the highest-rated, fastest-growing premium cruise line
in the industry, with the youngest fleet of any major cruise line.
Constellation will make its maiden voyage this year, bringing the Celebrity
fleet to nine ships. For more information, visit the Celebrity web site at
www.celebritycruises.com.

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