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8:33am Thursday 31st January 2008 in Witney By David Horne
TRAVEL agent Craig Burkinshaw is booked on a £100,000 trip out of this world.
The businessman, whose Witney company Audley Travel provides tailor-made holidays for anywhere on Earth, is going a little further himself, with a ticket to go into space.
He has paid a fee of $200,000 (£100,000) for Flight 32, seat 190, on Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, expected to become the world's first commercial spaceline.
Mr Burkinshaw, 37, last week took a training flight in the US to experience weightlessness.
He said: "We had just a short time of floating around, but on the real trip it will be up to five minutes.
"I can't wait, it's extre- mely exciting. I want that feeling again and to look at the Earth out of the window just like the astronauts."
The first commercial flight is now expected to be early in 2010.
Each trip will have six passengers, carried up to about 60,000 metres on an aircraft, when a rocket is released to zoom just beyond 100km, defined as the boundary of space.
The whole flight is expected to last no longer than two-and-a-half hours, costing about £11 a second.
Mr Burkinshaw said he was only too willing to pay.
"It's a lot of money but I want to be among the first," he said. "I've done skydiving many times and travelled all round the globe, but this is going to be fantastic."
And his girlfriend is quite understanding. "She knows I'm into astrophysics and all that sort of thing," he said.
"There's a lot of money going into commercial space travel and there's nothing to worry about."
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