This Company Wants to Take You for Dinner 15 Miles High on a Luxury Space Balloon

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If you're the kind of person who's been there and done that, we've got a brand-new experience for you — dining and drinking inZephalto, a French travel company specializing in low-carbon balloon travel, is set to launch its luxury rides to take a few lucky people to the stratosphere by 2025. As it explains on its website, the trips will take place in Céleste, its pressurized capsule carried by a "balloon the size of the Sacré Coeur in Paris.

The trips begin at its spaceport in France, where guests will arrive a few days before their scheduled flight to get acquainted with the process and to attend a few exclusive events.Then, on flight day, just six guests on each trip will hop in the pod and float up into the air at 13 feet per second until they reach an altitude of about 15.5 miles above the Earth's surface. And that's a height Vincent Farret d'Astiès, the founder of Zephalto, told"We choose [15.

The one catch? You'd better be ready to shell out a pretty penny. The trips start at about $132,000 per person. But hey, at least the balloons come with Wi-Fi, so you can live stream your epic life for all your Instagram followers to get jealous over. You can book your spot aboard a 2025 journey now at

 

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