They mostly traveled in 2nd class
Because wealthy passengers accommodated their own butlers and maids on ship. If they were not needed for the crossing, say, chauffeurs, they were put in second class,
Yes. Stewards, stewardesses, waiters, and waitresses were travelling first-class to serve their employers. Those that weren't needed for the sailing, like chauffeurs, sailed in second-class.
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Mostly second class
Labourers did not travel First-Class on Titanic. The crew had their own quarters but the band and postal workers, for example, traveled in Second-Class.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
There were 285 second class passengers in total on the Titanic.285 and 167 of them were lost.
118 people in Second Class survived Titanic (62%).
A 2nd class ticket cost 91.23$ on the titanic
Labourers did not travel First-Class on Titanic. The crew had their own quarters but the band and postal workers, for example, traveled in Second-Class.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
There were 285 second class passengers in total on the Titanic.285 and 167 of them were lost.
284 Second-Class passengers sailed Titanic.
118 people in Second Class survived Titanic (62%).
166 Second-Class passengers died in the sinking of Titanic.
A 2nd class ticket cost 91.23$ on the titanic
284 Second-Class people sailed Titanic.
There were many people on the second class of the Titanic. Click on the related link below to go to the website with the list.
The second class passengers room were almost as fancy as the first class.
There were three classes on the Titanic. First class Second class and Third class
There was no Fourth-Class on Titanic. Only First, Second, and Third.