Talk about getting there faster …
This week, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced his new venture: a space travel company known as Stratolaunch Systems.
Stratolaunch plans to build the largest aircraft ever constructed, featuring a giant rocket at a tremendous altitude. Tourists have the capacity to board the Stratosphere planes and actually orbit the Earth.
The Alabama based company will eventually expand to various different states throughout the US. The giant aircraft will be several times the size of a traditional Boeing aircraft passenger plane, and development should be finished within the next five years.
The Stratosphere project takes tourism to a new level. Passengers will be able to board Stratosphere planes and orbit the Earth from giant runways strategically build in states throughout the US.
Is Space Travel the New Thing?
The Stratosphere project makes space tourism a viable option for American and global wealthy looking to literally expand their horizons. With the Stratosphere project launching, more questions loom: How will new aircraft technology affect the travel tourism industry here on Earth? Will space travel yield personalized service that also affects charter, air taxi and other consumer travel services?
Innovations in commercial and space travel have the potential to change the way we travel globally as well. Tourist space travel will yield faster planes that can also transport global travelers faster in a commercial capacity. Isn’t it worth paying a little more to have a faster, more customized experience when you’re trying to get from one place to another?
The Future of Commercial Travel
Innovations in travel technology also ensure that consumers won’t be willing to deal with some of the same hang-ups, inconveniences and inadequacies when flying commercially. If the potential exists to build better planes, folks who have the revenue coming in to take advantage of advanced technology will do so. Air space travel could potentially spell big changes in the commercial travel industry that we never expected.
Imagine a future with less crowded airports, longer runways, faster planes and better in flight service. Wouldn’t it be nice if we were about to take the Stratosphere technology and flight experience, and enjoy those kinds of perks on commercial flights? Right now it’s just a dream – but with advancements in space and flight travel and current technology, who knows what the future holds.
If you’re looking for a commercial flight travel experience that’s completely personalized without having to wait for a space-navigating aircraft to come around, Kavoo has luxury sky taxi options to accommodate even the most seasoned traveler. There’s no need to wait on the Stratosphere – you can get there faster and build your own experience now. It’s worth it to find the flight experience that will provide the comfort and value you’re looking for.



