For decades, the world’s wealthiest individuals have sought increasingly exclusive ways to spend their fortune, as luxury has long been defined by access unavailable to the average person. Today, however, a new frontier has emerged, extending beyond the Earth’s atmosphere.
Space tourism is rapidly becoming one of the most exclusive luxury experiences on the planet. Supported by billion-dollar aerospace companies and accompanied by the interest of various celebrities, entrepreneurs, and high-income individuals, commercial space flight is completely transforming outer space into an ultimate and privileged travel destination.

From science fiction to reality
Long in human history, space travel remained a demanding and challenging task. Despite critical advancements occurring throughout the 1940s, access to space remained largely restricted to highly trained astronauts and government space programs.
This reality has dramatically changed over the past two decades, where private aerospace companies have commercialised space travel by investing in reusable rockets, advanced spacecraft, and commercial launch systems.
As a result, what was previously a government-led endeavour is evolving into a luxury travel market aimed toward high-income individuals seeking otherworldly experiences
Why billionaires are looking up
The appeal of space tourism lies in its unparalleled exclusivity. While physical material possessions like private jets and yachts are becoming more common, space travel is an experience inhabited by merely a fraction of the population. Consequently, this exclusivity establishes this experience as truly an ultimate status symbol.
Moreover, space travel as an experience transcends beyond simply prestige, offering rather a transformative moment and unique perspective on the planet and humanity. Witnessing the Earth suspended in space is often cited as an unmatched profound experience, with Sanchez, a member of the 11th ever Blue Origin spaceflight, stating, “Profound is the one word I would use” when asked about her emotions.

Blue Origin: Space Travel Commercialised
Blue Origin is a privately funded American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company which was founded by Jeff Bezos in 2000. Blue Origin’s spaceship New Shepard gained large public attention in 2025 for its participation in taking pop star Katy Perry to space. This brought unprecedented public attention to the growing space travel industry and highlighted how space travel is no longer reserved for astronauts and government agencies.

Katy Perry gets people talking
Katy Perry boarded the 11th human spaceflight for Blue Origin. The New Shepard rocket launched around 11:30 AEST for a 10-minute round trip into the Earth’s atmosphere. This launch highlighted America’s first all-female crew and was a critical step in spurring discourse around space travel. Despite social backlash, her presence sparked critical conversations around space travel that brought this illustrious experience into public awareness.
A ticket unlike any other
Space tourism comes with a price tag that undoubtedly places it firmly within the ultra-luxury category. Blue Origin utilises a unique pricing strategy, where the price is tailored to each individual passenger and therefore varies. Despite exact prices not being disclosed by Blue Origin, it is known that some passengers receive free rides, while most others pay upwards of $28 million. However, for those affluent enough to afford it, its value lies mainly in its experience rather than physical ownership, paying for access to one of the rarest experiences available to humanity.
Beyond Earth
Luxury has always been defined by exclusivity and innovation. Space tourism embodies both, offering a unique experience beyond the reach of most people. Because of this, commercial spaceflight is redefining what luxury travel can be.
Written By: Leah Kim
Published On: 15th June 2026