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First Class: $4,350

Second Class: $1,750

Third Class: $30

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The cost of tickets on the Titanic would be $50, 000 (with what our money is currently worth). It was a luxury ship and therefore it was very expensive.

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Titanic was specifically built for luxury because it would have been too difficult to compete for speed against the reigning queens Lusitania and Mauretania.

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it was massive and luxurious

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