Fly you to the moon?
Cheapflights.com has always claimed to be the most comprehensive site on earth. Said President Hugo Burge:
“Now we can rightfully claim to be the most comprehensive in the universe.”
Why not? Cheapflights is now offering 11 ways to visit outer space.
One example is the Atlas Aerospace Zero Gravity Flight. Cost: $3999, not including air fare to Moscow.
More down-to-earth perhaps is a space camp in Huntsville, Alabama. The cost there is $399.
US Airways has a zero-gravity flight for $2,000. And for $55, travelers can go to Disney’s Space Mountain or buy a one-day pass to Epcot, where they can ride Mission: Space Advanced Training Lab.
Report by David Wilkening
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