China | Launch into the Segment of Aerospace Travel

 

The People's Republic of China, nation in East Asia, a large country characterized by its vast and diverse landscapes ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical and humid forests in the south, big metropolitan areas and small villages in secluded valleys, high mountains and vast plains launches itself into the segment of Aerospace travel.

Deep Blue Aerospace, private space launch enterprise founded in 2016 by Huo Liang located in Jiangsu province on the East Coast of China and high - tech commercial aerospace enterprise which develops and produces recoverable reusable rockets by itself and provides launch services to the market sold two tickets for a trip to space at the price of $140,000 a sum equivalent to about 1 million yuan.

This operation through Taobao,  the largest online shopping portal in China with half a billion users.

The two travelers who have purchased the Deep Blue Aerospace ticket will be entitled to 12 minutes of space flight with guaranteed visuals, on the flight according to the company there will be four other passengers in addition to the crew members.

The estimated altitude will be about 100 kilometers until the atmosphere ends and for five minutes the passengers will experience the absolute lack of gravity.

For the Chinese company this is to be considered a promotional price since in the future prices will be increased by 35% and this first trip was launched to incentivize the traveler as well as self-advertise because the first Chinese trip to space will not start before 2028.

Also in the Far East, the Japanese start-up Iwaya Giken which has plans to launch commercial flights into the stratosphere sells tickets for similar trips for $180,000, the famous British business magnate Sir Richard Branson who co-founded the Virgin Group asks for $450,000, Jeff Bezos Chairman of Amazon with Blue Origin says he will charge $200,000 for a similar trip and seeing the prices on the market China is undoubtedly the less expensive market for these types of trips.

Link - https://www.preferente.com/noticias-de-agencias-de-viajes/china-tambien-rebaja-el-precio-del-turismo-espacial-un-35-340020.html

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