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It depends on the crew of the cruise ship whether they improve their job. but sometimes cruise passengers give some tips or they say that the cruise ship crew must improve.
Popularly, an on-ship cruise line employee is known as a "crew member," but may either be crew, staff, or officer.
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.
There are 40 crew members to fight fires in the cruise ship.
Generally speaking, the number of crew on a cruise ship is about half of the number of passengers. (2:1 ratio). Larger ships average about 1,000 crew members who serve emegency duties in addition to their primary job.
35 miles per hour
A cabin crew on a cruise ship is responsible for the housekeeping. They clean the cabins on the ship, pick up and deliver laundry, and perform maintenance if necessary.
5050kg a hour
Flight attendant, cruise ship crew, tour guide
It is NOT compulsory... and you can dictate who gets what.
A cruise ship is required to provide safety measures for its passengers. The number of life rafts would depend on the capacity of each raft as well as the ship's capacity for the maximum number of passengers. If a cruise ship has a maximum passenger capacity of 1000, it would require, for example, 100 10-seat life rafts.
The number of cabins on a cruise ship varies dramatically because the size of cruise ships differs widely.