Transatlantics is when you travel to Another Country by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean
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Transatlantic - 2009 was released on: USA: 10 July 2009 (Outfest Los Angeles)
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The titanic had 1500 passengers.
half of the passengers
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boeing 707
A+ Boeing 707
Do you mean Transatlantic network?
To cross the Atlantic Ocean
Titanic was sailing the Atlantic Ocean on a transatlantic route to compete in a lucrative trade, ferrying passengers between Europe and the US.
The prefix 'trans' in transatlantic means 'across' or 'beyond'. So, transatlantic refers to something that involves or relates to the crossing or spanning of the Atlantic Ocean.
The available options for traveling on a transatlantic ferry typically include different classes of cabins, such as economy, premium, and luxury, as well as amenities like dining options, entertainment, and onboard activities. Passengers can also choose between bringing their own vehicle or traveling as foot passengers. Additionally, some ferries offer special packages or upgrades for a more customized experience.
trans, as in transatlantic, as in transatlantic drift or transatlantic flight
The last land she was near was Ireland altho she was too big to actually moor there. She had tenders deliver passengers, supplies, and mail.
The passengers
The Concorde could accommodate a maximum of 100 passengers in its business cabin configuration. This setup included luxurious seating and amenities, catering primarily to business travelers. The aircraft was known for its speed and efficiency, offering transatlantic flights in about three to four hours.