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Passenger-Cabin

Economy, Business, First, and Luxury Class Passenger Cabin icons

A Passenger Cabin is used to transport passengers. They come in a variety of sizes and four quality classes: Economy, Business, First, and Luxury.

Usage

Passengers can be housed in cabins of equal or higher quality than their listed requirement. Only the Dolphin, Orca, and Beluga Liner can be equipped with Luxury Class Passenger Cabins.

All VIP passengers will occupy an entire cabin regardless of how many members are in their party. They will occupy the cabin until the mission is completed or dropped. Non-VIP passengers are housed by seat rather than cabin. This means pilots can carry multiple groups in one cabin or even split the groups among different cabins (having the same class).

Unlike Cargo Racks, Passenger Cabins have mass even when empty. However, this mass remains constant and does not increase when passengers are boarded.

Specifications

Class Rating Quality Mass (T) Passenger Capacity Value (CR)
2 E Economy 2.50 2 4,312
3 E Economy 5.00 4 8,675
3 D Business 5.00 3 22,700
4 E Economy 10.00 8 18,954
4 D Business 10.00 6 182,240
4 C First 10.00 3 170,586
5 E Economy 20.00 16 29,711
5 D Business 20.00 10 92,362
5 C First 20.00 6 340,526
5 B Luxury 20.00 4 1,658,095
6 E Economy 40.00 32 61,410
6 D Business 40.00 16 184,232
6 C First 40.00 12 552,698
6 B Luxury 40.00 8 4,849,930

Notes

  • Passenger Cabins were added in the Elite Dangerous: Horizons The Guardians (2.2).[1]
  • A fifth class of Passenger Cabins, Prisoner Cells, was also planned but never fully implemented, despite being listed in the patch notes for Horizons The Commanders (2.3).[2] According to Senior Programmer Dominic Corner, Prisoner Cells are lower than Economy Class in quality and while they technically exist within the game, they cannot yet be purchased by players. A bug occasionally causes some passenger transport missions that require Prisoner Cells to generate.[3]

References

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