yes they would
A passenger manifest is a list of all the passengers on a particular mode of transportation, such as a plane or ship. It is important for travel documentation because it helps ensure that all passengers are accounted for and can be used for safety and security purposes, as well as for immigration and customs procedures.
The plural form of the plural noun passengers is passengers'.Example: All of the passengers' luggage has been stowed.
Yes, the noun 'passengers' is a concrete noun, a word for a group of people.
The person driving is responsible for all their passengers.
The passenger was bumped from the flight because the airline overbooked the flight and did not have enough available seats for all passengers.
Moving the bus before all passengers are seated.
Well a passenger plane is also known to as a "Commercial Airliner" and they are used to carry people (Passengers) all over the world.
all passengers
To be placed on the standby list for a Delta flight, passengers must request it at the airport check-in counter. Being on the standby list means passengers are not guaranteed a seat on their desired flight and will only be accommodated if there are available seats after all confirmed passengers have boarded.
The Delta standby list is a list of passengers who are waiting for an available seat on a flight that is already full. Passengers can request to be added to the standby list if they do not have a confirmed seat on the flight. When a seat becomes available due to a cancellation or no-show, passengers on the standby list are prioritized based on factors such as their ticket class, frequent flyer status, and check-in time. If there are available seats after all confirmed passengers have boarded, those on the standby list may be able to board the flight.
"The bus inspector looked at all the passenger's passes." The nouns are: bus (noun functioning as an adjective) inspector passenger's (possessive form for the noun passenger) passes
All ships carrying passengers in or out of any British port were required by law to lodge a passenger list with the relevant port authorities. Records for ship passengers travelling between 1890 and 1960 are available in the UK Board of Trade's collection of original passenger lists. These can be seen at the Public Record Office in Kew, England. After 1960, UK Passenger Lists do not exist, primarily because of increasing air travel.