Marine - Passenger
According to the International Safety of Life at Sea rules, a passenger ship carries more than 12 passengers on international voyages. Passenger vessels that also transport cargo are called passenger-cargo ships. More specifically, a passenger ship refers to a ship with primary function of carrying passengers. More likely, this category—passenger ship—exclude cargo vessels wherein accommodations are limited for numbers of passengers. In addition, this category include many classes of ships designed to transport substantial numbers of passengers as well as freight, including mail, package freight and express and other cargo in addition to passenger luggage, and were equipped with cargo holds and derricks, kingposts, or other cargo-handling gear for that purpose.
The Ferry is Really Full
