
Virgin Galactic plans to raise ticket price for space trips from current US$600,000
Virgin Galactic says it plans to charge more for its space tourism flights when it resumes sales in the first quarter of 2026.
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The Richard Branson-founded company had been selling tickets for suborbital joyrides on its forthcoming Delta spacecraft
at about US$600,000 a seat
Company executives did not disclose a new price tag during a call with analysts after Virgin Galactic reported results for the first quarter last week.
The company competes with
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin in selling short trips to space for sightseeing and research.
Virgin Galactic's now-retired VSS Unity taking off for a suborbital space flight from the US state of New Mexico in 2024. The company will replace it with its forthcoming Delta spacecraft. Photo: Anadolu via Getty Images
The first flight with the new spaceship – a research mission – is planned for summer 2026, with private astronaut flights slated for the autumn of that year, the company said. Virgin Galactic paused tourism operations in June 2024 to focus on developing its upgraded Delta spacecraft.
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