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Virgin Galactic Reopens Limited Spaceflight Sales at $750K Per Ticket
Company says assembly of first new SpaceShip is nearly complete, with ground testing set to begin in April.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:50am
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Virgin Galactic has announced the reopening of limited sales for its commercial spaceflights, with ticket prices now set at $750,000 per expedition - a $100,000 increase from its previous rate. The company says assembly of its first new SpaceShip is nearly complete, with ground testing scheduled to begin in April. Virgin Galactic also expects to have its second SpaceShip enter service between late 2026 and early 2027 to support increased spaceflight cadence.
Why it matters
Virgin Galactic's resumption of commercial spaceflights marks a significant milestone in the company's efforts to ramp up its space tourism business after a nearly two-year pause. The higher ticket prices reflect the increasing demand and exclusivity of these private spaceflight experiences, though may also price out some potential customers.
The details
Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier announced the company has released a limited number of $750,000 'Virgin Galactic Spaceflight Expeditions' as it nears completion of its first new SpaceShip. Ground testing for this vehicle is set to begin in April. The company is also progressing on construction of a second SpaceShip, which is expected to enter service between late 2026 and early 2027 to support increased spaceflight operations. Virgin Galactic's revenue decreased from $7 million in 2024 to $2 million in 2025 due to the commercial spaceflight pause.
- Assembly of Virgin Galactic's first new SpaceShip is nearly complete.
- Ground testing for the first new SpaceShip is set to begin in April 2026.
- Virgin Galactic expects its second SpaceShip to enter service between late Q4 2026 and early Q1 2027.
The players
Virgin Galactic Holdings
An American aerospace company founded by Sir Richard Branson that is developing commercial spacecraft and aims to provide suborbital spaceflights to space tourists.
Michael Colglazier
The CEO of Virgin Galactic Holdings.
What they’re saying
“We completed pivotal milestones during the first quarter of 2026, and with assembly of our first SpaceShip nearly complete and ground testing set to begin in April, we have released a limited number of Virgin Galactic Spaceflight Expeditions, each priced at $750,000.”
— Michael Colglazier, CEO, Virgin Galactic Holdings
What’s next
Virgin Galactic plans to begin ground testing of its first new SpaceShip in April 2026, with the goal of having its second SpaceShip enter service between late 2026 and early 2027 to support increased spaceflight operations.
The takeaway
Virgin Galactic's resumption of commercial spaceflights at a significantly higher price point highlights the growing exclusivity and demand for private space tourism experiences, though it may also price out some potential customers. The company's progress in building its new SpaceShip fleet is a critical step in ramping up its space tourism business after a nearly two-year pause.
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