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There were three passengers classes on most ships: first and second, which were cabin classes, meaning the passenger or family recieved a cabin or its own on board ship, and steerage class, where passengers slept in the hold (belowdecks) of the ship on bunks about 1/2 feet by 6 feet, with no privacy and no personal floor space or storage space. All steerage class passengers had to go to Ellis Island and pass medical tests and answer questions such as whether they were an anarchist.
Anyone who was not in steerage did not have to go through Ellis Island
Steerage
the rapid spread of disease through crowded cabins
they were going through poverty, there was long working hours with little pay, they had to deal with nativists, and steerage.
None were held
The ground host or hostess renders personal services to passengers in airline terminals to facilitate movement of passengers through terminals and create good will;
concorde
They take the responsibilities of all the passengers that comes through.
LAX, or Los Angeles International Airport, typically has over 80 million passengers travel through it each year, making it one of the busiest airports in the world.
On average, over 50 million passengers travel through George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston each year, making it one of the busiest airports in the United States.
STRAINER- an obstacle in the water (like a fallen tree branch) which allows water to pass through, but can trap and hold boats and passengers