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Pax can refer to the Roman goddess of peace, a sign of peace, a period of peace, or an abbreviation for private automatic exchange. Learn more about the origin, usage, and examples of pax in different contexts. It's certainly used in English within the rest of the travel & tourism industry, and I supspect precisely because it isn't known as meaning "passenger", though that is its origin as you explain. It means "people we are catering too" whether in context that means a passenger, guest, occupant, diner, etc. and useful precisely to cover all those different cases. From Middle English pax and Latin pax (“peace”). Doublet of peace. See peace. As school slang, originally used at Winchester College, Hampshire, in the United Kingdom. The term " pax " is a short form of "passenger" or "person" and is commonly used in the travel, hospitality, and event management industries. In Travel & Aviation: Refers to the number of passengers on a flight, train, or bus. In Hotels & Restaurants: Used to indicate how many people a booking is for.