That depends on the airlines you choose. Check online at the Airlines website for the exact amounts.
First class, which were the only class of passengers allowed in the gymnasium.
Well, first-class passengers, yes. But otherwise, no
The upper class passengers were allowed to enter the lifeboats first and the titanic didn't carry enough lifeboats for all the passengers because it was thought to be "unsinkable".
Pretty much all of the first and second class passengers were up on deck, but most of the third class steerage passengers were not allowed up on deck because most people back then had petty, nasty class distinctions.
captain John Smith greeted the first class passengers.
Seventy-five percent of the third-class passengers died because there were insufficient third-class lifeboats and could not readily reach them. It has also been alleged they were deliberately prevented from escape.
There were 324 first class passengers on the Titanic. 123 of those passengers did not survive
202 out of 325 first class passengers survived
Economy passengers can check in one item of baggage weighing up to 23kg free of charge. Business and First class tickets are allowed two bags each of 23kg as are silver/gold/platinum members of AF frequent flyers regardless of ticket class. Additional bags can be checked for a $50 fee ($40 if pre-purchased online).
First class passengers were the first allowed in the lifeboats with most lifeboats admitting women and children first then filling the remaining seats with any other first class men.
Only First-Class passengers were able to occupy a three-room suite on Titanic.
there were 285 passenger's on board of the second class