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The members of the ships crew that attended to the needs of the passengers were the stewards and stewardesses.
Stevedores usually load or unload cargo on ships.
No they don't need to today all ships have to have lifeboat capacity for all passengers aboard.
It’s the two ships in the middle of the map by the pier. One is berthed to the pier (tied) and the other is at anchor nearby. Here’s a definition of port because it’s somewhat industry jargon; Port: A port is a facility or location where vessels can dock or anchor to load and unload cargo, passengers, or fuel. A port is a complex infrastructure that includes docks, piers, terminals, warehouses, and other facilities required for maritime activities.
There are no ferries between Australia and New Zealand. However there are various cruise lines that operate. Another way is to travel by freighter, or cargo ship. These ships often have comfortable cabins for paying guests.
The word is quay.
A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.
I am a Caymanian and i live here in Cayman and go to school here. Cruise Ships do not come EVERY day. But most of the time they do. Its pretty rare when you drive into town and see the waterfront empty. The most Ive seen of Cruise Ships a day is Seven.
not officially no. But several cargo ships heading for Malta from Tripoli do take one or 2 passengers with cars. It may take time to find a ship willing to take you and the chances are higher with Libyan ships.
Both ferries were carrying 257 people plus its crew, and 80 passengers are still currently missing but are presumed dead.
A ferry is a type of boat that carries passengers and/or freight across a small distance of water.
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Ferries (RoPax) normally carry both passengers and their vehicles.
Most current Royal Caribbean Cruise ships can accommodate between 1,700 and 3,100 passengers. Therefore, the average is around 2,200 passengers. They have ships in development that will accommodate as many as 5,000 passengers!
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different ships can hold different amounts of people
Ferrys are small fry compared to cruise ships which are the commonly the largest passenger ships in the seven seas!Typically, a cruise ship is MUCH larger than a ferry because cruise ships are capable of carrying thousands of passengers at a time and are typically 150 to 700 meters in length. Ferries are smaller in that they carry a max capacity of 20 maybe 100 people, including vehicles.