Disparities in Titanic’s Passenger Classes
First-class passengers on the Titanic lived in luxury, with tickets reaching up to $4,350, equaling more than $100,000 today. Their journey featured luxurious staterooms, elegant dining areas, and unparalleled amenities, showcasing the era’s pinnacle of maritime sophistication.

The Titanic’s design reflected the era’s societal divides, segregating passengers by class. At the same time, first-class guests basked in luxury, and others in second and third classes experienced more modest conditions, a practice emphasizing the period’s entrenched social hierarchies, even amidst disaster.
