Virgin Galactic Will Let People Hop to the Front of the Line for TicketsIt could use the money to fund its space tourism plans.
ByJon Fingas•
This story originally appeared onEngadget
Are you determined to hop aboard one of Virgin Galactic'stourist spaceflightsbefore any of your friends? The company is happy to accommodate you -- if you're willing to pay. Alongside its latest earnings (more on those in a moment), Virgin hasannounceda One Small Step program that will bump qualified customers to the front of the line for "firm" reservations. Beginning on February 26th at 3AM Eastern, serious travellers canregisteronline with a $1,000 refundable deposit to get into orbit sooner when tickets are once again available.
The company didn't say exactly when those next tickets would be available or how much they would cost, although CEO George Whitesides hadwarnedthat prices might climb substantially from the $250,000 for early customers. Virgin is still a long way from courting everyday people, then. The new batch of tickets is believe to be ready sometime later in 2020.
Ticket sales have been on hold since 2014, when the fatalSpaceShipTwo crash让处女暂停操作和评估其公关ogress toward passenger flights.
Richard Branson's outfit didn't explain why it was offering One Small Step. However, the clues may be written all over Virgin Galactic's financials. The companypostedits first public earnings at the same time as it announced the front-of-line program, revealing a net loss of $72.8 million in the last quarter of 2019 -- considerably higher than the $45.7 million from the same period in 2018. Combine that withallusionsto possible commercial flight delays and Virgin could bleed money for a while. The deposits are unlikely to come anywhere close to making up this shortfall, but they do increase the odds that those on the waiting list will follow through and pay for their tickets in full.