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A new cruise line is coming to San Diego. Expect business to soar.

The number of engers taking cruises out of San Diego is forecast to double within the next two years, thanks to a decision by Royal Caribbean to homeport here for the first time ever.

People sail along San Diego Bay as two cruise ships are docked along the Embarcadero in early October. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
People sail along San Diego Bay as two cruise ships are docked along the Embarcadero in early October. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The number of engers taking cruises out of San Diego is forecast to double within the next two years, thanks to a decision by Royal Caribbean to homeport here for the first time ever.

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