Back then it cost quite a lot to board Titanic; even if you were 3rd class. First class cost the most, second, less, and the third the least. A single first class ticket averaged $430. The two deluxe parlor suites cost $3,300. Second class tickets averaged $65, and third class tickets averaged $35.
. Titanic was a very luxurious, very expensive liner in today's economy a third class tickit was priced at $793, second at $1200 and first at $2975
1st class tickets cost 3,589 2nd class cost 2,476 3rd class cost 1,123
According to historian Bob Godfrey "There was indeed great variation, but the price most commonly charged for a 3rd Class passage from Southampton was around £8 ($40 US), for 2nd Class £13 ($65) and 1st Class started at £26 ($130)."
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A - First Class (parlor suite) in 1912 was $4,350, In today's monetary standards - $50,000
First Class (berth) In 1912 was $150 In today's monetary standards - $1724
Second Class in 1912 was $60 In today's monetary standards - $690
Third Class in 1912 was $40 - $92. In today's monetary standards - $172 to $460
If you chose to share a cabin, it cost up to 40% less for fare.
Depends on how you wanted to travel. A basic 3rd Class ticket cost about $35. A typical 1st Class stateroom cost around $300-$400, or you could book one of the two awesome parlor suites in 1st Class, which each had a sitting room with a fireplace, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a 50-foot private promenade deck for a whopping $4,500 one-way. $4,500 would be around $50,000 in today's dollars.
Prices for sailing Titanic varied, especially with different levels of luxury in First-Class but, according to historian Peter Engberg "a second class ticket cost something like £10.10 or £13, for example - and a ticket in third class cost something like £6 and the prices of first class tickets varied." Joan Morris Barry adds that "Father Byles paid 13 pounds for his ticket" and Randy Bryan Bigham states that 'The Duff Gordons were charged about 39 pounds (Cosmo) and 56 pounds (Lucy). Lucy's ticket apparently included her secretary, Mabel Francatelli. Leontine Aubart's 69 pound ticket also seems to have included her maid's fare. Margaret Brown paid about 27 pounds for her E Deck cabin and Edith Rosenbaum's A Deck room cost the same."
As of July 2013, it costs no money to go on the Titanic as the ship is at the bottom of the ocean and cannot be used for transportation. The original tickets cost upwards of $5,000 depending on the class of ticket.
I presume that you mean 'How much did you have to pay?'. The answer is very varied, from £20 or so in third class to many hundreds of pounds for the best first class cabins.
First Class: $450 ($5000 in our time) Second Class: $100 ($1000 Dollars in our time) Third Class: $35 ($100 In our time
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There are plans to resume manned dives to Titanic in 2018 at a cost of $105,000.
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There are plans to resume manned dives to Titanic in 2018 at a cost of $105,000.
For crew members, it was probably free because they were working.
In 1912, Titanic was built for $7.5M which would be about $400M today.
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