Press Release

Swiss Space Systems Will Begin to Offer Commercial Zero Gravity Flights in 2015

By SpaceRef Editor
November 28, 2014
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In 2015, Swiss Space Systems (S3) will put the ZeroG experience within everyone’s reach. S3 is launching affordable zero gravity flights from more than 15 locations across the world including, for the first time ever, Asia, the Middle East and Central America. The ZeroG world tour has been modified and will now start from Switzerland, during the second half of 2015, before heading to Canada and the US in 2015. During the 1st semester of 2016, the tour will then start from Asia before heading to the Middle East and Europe in some of the destinations previously scheduled for 2015, with new destinations added to this new schedule.

ZeroG flights make it possible to experience true weightlessness, allowing bodies and materials to float free of the earth’s gravitational pull. The S3 parabolic flights are completely safe, and supervised by space professionals and a crew of qualified personnel. All flights last less than 2 hours, during which 15 parabolas are performed, each providing an experience of weightlessness for 20 to 25 seconds.

“This ZeroG experience is a first step towards our objective of Space for All, giving everyone a chance to enjoy the weightlessness experienced by astronauts in space, but at an affordable price”, explains Pascal Jaussi, Founder and CEO of S3.

Three categories of S3 ZeroG experiences are on offer:

Party Zone – In this zone, which caters for up to 40 passengers, ZeroG is available for under 2’000 Euros per head. This is the world’s most affordable ZeroG experience.

Premium Zone – This luxurious section offers more room for each of a maximum of 28 passengers. Premium Zone tickets cost 5’000 Euros and include special activities such as playing with liquids and balloons. Passengers will receive an exclusive Breitling S3 ZeroG personalized watch, which will serve as the passenger’s boarding pass.

VIP Room – This very exclusive part of the plane welcomes up to 12 passengers at a cost of 50’000 Euros for the whole zone, with a range of extra options available for a tailor-made experience. VIP passengers will also receive an exclusive Breitling S3 ZeroG personalized watch.

S3 ZeroG world tour now starting from Switzerland

To offer weightlessness to as many people as possible, the S3 ZeroG aircraft will not remain in Switzerland. On the contrary, S3 committed to operate a world tour in order to share this ZeroG experience all around the globe. However, offering and preparing this experience worldwide is proving not to be an easy task, along with issues on a new European legislation related to these types of flights which are among the main causes to the modification of the overall flight schedule.

After the Swiss opening campaign during the second half of 2015, flights will be proposed in North America, with stops in Canada, western United States, and in Florida, where more than 25 flights will take-off from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. During this campaign, microgravity research experiments will be also operated, and the new interactive communications system designed for life science microgravity payloads developed by S3 and Spacepharma will be put to the test.

The S3 ZeroG tour will continue in 2016 with some of the destinations previously planned for 2015, including Japan, which was initially scheduled to be the first stop in January 2015. New destinations could be added to the world tour 2016 with a schedule to be released in the course of 2015.

Switzerland will now be the first to test this unique experience. Pre-bookings opened in May 2014 and were sold-out quickly, therefore, the number of available ZeroG flights in Switzerland have now been tripled. A success, also seen for numerous destinations across the globe, that S3 CEO Pascal Jaussi is especially proud of: “I’m happy to give Swiss people the opportunity to be the first to enjoy this weightlessness experience. The fact that we’re now operating first from Switzerland will enable us to collaborate with authorities in charge of civil flights in order to give this weightlessness experience a “Swiss Made” quality stamp before flying around the world to share this one of a kind experience with many more people.”

SpaceRef staff editor.