- As the Titanic was the height of luxury in 1912, some celebrities had tickets for its maiden voyage.
- But not all of them ended up boarding the ship.
- J. Pierpont Morgan and Milton Hershey were among those who missed the disaster.
The sinking of the Titanic in April 1912 still captivates us today, with numerous books, a multibillion-dollar movie, museums, and, controversially, expensive tours of the wreckage available.
Interest in the ship led to another maritime tragedy last year when an OceanGate submersible went missing on the way to the wreckage and was eventually confirmed to have imploded, killing all five people on board.
In the aftermath, stories emerged about people invited to participate in one of OceanGate’s trips but decided against it — much like, more than 100 years ago, how people were fascinated with those who had almost been on the Titanic.
Here are seven notable figures, some of whom were among the richest people in the world, who were supposed to sail on the Titanic’s maiden voyage but didn’t — and four well-known people who were booked to go on a future journey with the ship.