H Henry Peach Guest Sep 3, 2002 #1 how many 2nd class capins where empty? many single 2nd class passengers where made to share, why is this if there where unoccupied capins? surely most single people could have had there own?
how many 2nd class capins where empty? many single 2nd class passengers where made to share, why is this if there where unoccupied capins? surely most single people could have had there own?
D Daniel Klistorner Member Sep 5, 2002 #2 It was cheaper and more efficient to look after several people per cabin, rather than a lot of them spread out.
It was cheaper and more efficient to look after several people per cabin, rather than a lot of them spread out.