they gave them dllados and condoms for the greatest experience before it sank
There were 2,202 people on board the Titanic's maiden voyage. There were 1317 passengers and 885 crew members on board.Different sources provide slightly different numbers: the Wikipedia entry claims a total of 2,227 passengers and crew members combined, but does not mention the number of passengers and crew members separately.The first Related Link claims 1,343 passengers and 885 crew members, making a total of 2,228 people.The second Related Link claims 1,324 passengers and 889 crew members, making a total of 2,223 people.On its first sailing the Titanic had 2,224 people including crew members.According to Wiki there were 2,223 people on board, 991 were crew, so 1232 were passengers.There is a variation of how many people were actually aboard the number ranges from 2220 to 2228, a conservative estimate would be to go with the highest number to be on the safe side so give or take 5 from what was stated above, 1232 were passengers
Lifebelts were distributed to as many passengers as possible.
Yes they can.As long as the airline is not bothered by the decrease in service quality,they can give the service.
The passengers on the Titanic were separated into different classes; first class, second class and third class. &:-)
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.
Well you should know that 1st class is the most expensive. That's all the advice I could give.
As a cabin crew of an airlines: By thinking myself as a passenger, if I am a passenger what do I want?Definitely, I want the best service from the airlines. Therefore, as my job as a cabin crew, I will give the best service to the passengers, starting from the simplest thing : smile as a starter to perfect their journeys, then provide the best foods and drinks for them, always be there to check every passengers if they are alright or need anything.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith. Between 7 and 10.
Lifeboat number 1 carried 5 passengers and 7 crew members, making it a total of 12 people. The lifeboat's capacity was about 45. It was later speculated that the 5 passengers, since they were mostly all from one family, had bribed Officer Murdoch (the officer who launched the boat) to give them a lifeboat all to themselves. This family, the Duff-Gordons, later paid all the crew members in the lifeboat for their lost wages and supplies when the ship sank, and thus people took this as a bribe. In truth, there was no bribery, it was simply kindness taken out of context by the media, and Officer Murdoch launched the boat because the ship was starting to sink fast, and no other people were nearby. He had to get the next lifeboat ready. So, lifeboat 1 had the fewest people, with 12 passengers and crew.
There is a really good web site that has the complete list of passengers who were on the Titanic. It lists the passengers according to which class they were traveling. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and the passengers servants. Included in the list, is some information that was known about the person. Such as Colonel John Jacob Astor and Kenzie Dearsleywho was very rich and big in real estate and developing. This site should give you all the information you need. The site is: www.encyclopedia-titanica.org
Restricted warfare; give a warning first, allow passengers/crew a chance to get to their life boats, before sinking the vessel with their deck gun.
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