It would depend how it is used. It may mean per person. It is used in other industries as passengers. So it most likely translates to an individual or person. "The restaurant allows 4 pax per table" Just my guess from what I have read.
Number of guests.
Max per EASA regulations is 180 PAX Max per FAA regulations is 179 PAX
In hospitality, "pax" is a term used to refer to the number of people or guests in a group, typically when making reservations or planning events. It is derived from the Latin word "pax," meaning "peace," but in this context, it specifically denotes the count of individuals expected to attend. Understanding pax is essential for managing seating arrangements, catering, and overall service logistics.
Pax means peace. More likely the salutation would be pax vobiscum translated as peace be with you.
Pax means "peace" and terra means "earth". Pax terra is missing something; it should probably be pax in terra, "peace on earth".
pax is used in the tourist industry and it is referred to passenger. 2 pax means two passenger or persons
"Pax" means "Passenger" or "Person", a Passenger can be an adult, child or infant.
Peace to mankind
'Peace to the unconquered'
Pax Novus literally means "new peace". However to be grammatically correct, it should be written Pax Nova, as the word pax is feminine so the adjective should also be feminine to agree with it.
ARP means the average rate per pax.
Plenty of/much peace.