Virgin Galactic, the commercial spaceflight venture backed by billionaire Sir Richard Branson, has announced plans to begin selling tickets for flights to the edge of space by early 2016. After years of delay and subsequent rebuilding, Virgin Galactic is finally on the cusp of launching its suborbital spaceplane, named SpaceShipTwo (SS2), into low-Earth orbit from California’s Mojave Air and Space Port. But how much will it cost? What will you see on the flight? And when can you buy tickets? Here’s everything you need to know about Virgin Galactic ticket sales.
The Future Is Coming
Virgin Galactic has announced that they will soon begin selling tickets for their spaceflight program. Up until now, it was a privilege reserved for millionaires and billionaires (Richard Branson included)—but in 2016, Virgin plans to sell two-hour flights into suborbital space for only $250,000 per person. This is one of many new technologies making rapid progress towards becoming commercially viable. What else do you see on your horizon?

Space Travel Doesn’t Have To Cost A Lot
The future of space travel has been a long time coming, but it seems Virgin Galactic’s future is finally here. After years of development and testing, commercial flights will be launching soon. The technology for rocket travel has been around for ages, but modern innovations in engineering mean that we’re finally able to take tourists into space at reasonable prices. Plus, with Virgin Galactic taking things slow and steady instead of trying to rush every innovation onto market all at once (see: SpaceX), there are no safety concerns over their new space taxi. It looks like space tourism is finally ready for takeoff!
Are We Ready For The Future?
The truth is that technology and science have yet to catch up with our imagination. For instance, space tourism may be a long way off from being a reality in today’s world, but companies like Virgin Galactic are leading us in that direction. If we’re going to travel beyond Earth and truly make exploration a communal experience, it will be because of efforts like these. Just one step closer to becoming an intergalactic society!

