noun a ship's officer who is in charge of the financial accounts and the passengers' tickets
In the hospitality industry, a purser may refer to a staff member responsible for guest services, such as handling check-ins, check-outs, and concierge services.
In the maritime industry, a purser is responsible for handling financial transactions, maintaining passenger records, and overseeing the ship's stores.
In the aviation industry, a purser is a senior flight attendant who is in charge of the cabin crew and ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers.
In the context of a writer, a purser may refer to a character in a story or novel who is responsible for managing the finances or supplies on a ship or other vessel.
In the context of a psychologist, a purser may refer to a term used in historical or literary contexts to describe a person who is in charge of the financial affairs on a ship or other vessel.
In the context of the maritime industry, a purser is a specific role on a ship responsible for handling the financial transactions, accounts, and paperwork related to passengers and crew.