Weightlessness, no rocket
Zero-G parabolic flights loop a padded 727 through ~15 rounds of freefall — bookable online like a theme-park ticket.
The departures board
What a private citizen can actually book today — and the stays departing next. Prices and dates from public reporting, July 2026.
Zero-G parabolic flights loop a padded 727 through ~15 rounds of freefall — bookable online like a theme-park ticket.
Six-hour glides to ~30 km under a giant balloon: the curvature, the black sky, no rocket. Zephalto, Halo Space and EOS X (which absorbed the troubled Spaceship Neptune) take deposits — but none has flown a passenger yet.
Ten minutes past the Kármán line, a few of them weightless. Flying paying passengers regularly — one early seat went for $28M at auction.
Seat sales reopened in 2026 at $750,000; commercial service targets late 2026, with ~650 ticket-holders already queued.
Axiom brokers Crew Dragon missions to the ISS; Inspiration4-style free-flyers proved a civilian crew can live in orbit for days.
Four guests, two-week stays, gigabit Starlink, and a spin test simulating lunar gravity. Seats on the Vast-1 mission are being sold now.
The ISS retires around 2030; its commercial successors are pitching research bays, film studios and hotel berths in its place.
A spinning ring with lunar gravity, suites, spa and cinema. Taking reservations — but as yet unfunded, so treat the opening date as a dream with a deposit slip.
If the self-growing Moon city lands on schedule, two-day transfers every ten days turn the Moon into a destination rather than a mission.
Hover Mars above to see the window: the first uncrewed Starships open the route, and settlers follow in the mid-to-late 2030s.