The second deck contained the large dining cabin, with state-rooms on either side of it for the other officers and the second-cabin passengers.
The first-cabin passengers were to eat first, while the second-cabin must wait.
The upper deck was for the first-cabin passengers, who paid the highest fare, and were supposed to have special privileges of table and state-rooms.
There were only a few women, among the first- and second-cabin passengers; the steerage contained the most women, accompanying their emigrant husbands and sons.
Before six o'clock they were sometimes second-cabin passengers, whose barrier was then lifted for a little while to give them the freedom of the saloon promenade.
The next morning he was up before Major Eltwin got out, and found the second-cabin passengers free of the first-cabin promenade at an hour when their superiors were not using it.
The boat can carry two hundred cabin passengers, and a hundred on deck.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cabin passengers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.