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First Class £870 ($69,600 today)

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What were the prices for second class passenger tickets to the Titanic?

Second Class £12 ($960 today)


How much did first class cost in titanic?

The prices of first class tickets varied. First-Class tickets started at £26 ($130) and were reportedly as high as $4,350.


How much were 1 class ticket on the titanic?

First class tickets on Titanic cost about £870 which is about $69,600 today.


What type of people stayed in 2nd class on the Titanic?

Second-Class tickets were for medium-value accommodations on Titanic.


What kind of tickets could you get on the titanic and what was the cost of them?

1st class tickets were $3,300 2class were $60 & 3rd class tickets cost $40


Was Doreen Gillespie a passenger on the titanic?

Yes she was a 2nd class passenger.


How much was it in 1912 to be a 3rd person passenger ticket on the Titanic?

So it depends on... How much did a ticket on the titanic cost. first class ticket $300, second class $187, third class $38. Now be smart and look up these prices and put "1912 prices" after it! BE SMART FOR ONCE! LOOK IT UP AND DO THE MATH!


How much were the first class tickets of the Titanic?

£870/$4,350


What was it like as a third class passenger titanic?

It was weirs


How much did a second class ticket cost in the Titanic?

Regarding Second-Class tickets prices, Bob Godfrey says "There was indeed great variation, but the price most commonly charged for 2nd Class was £13 ($65).


Who is Eva Hart?

A second class passenger on the Titanic. She survived.


What were all the prices for the Titanic in 1912?

The ticket prices for admission on Titanic are quoted as being $4,350 for first class, $1,750 for second class, and $30.00 for third class but, according to historian Peter Engberg those prices "cannot be right; a second class ticket cost more 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."