How much did Katy Perry pay for a flight on the Blue Origin spacecraft?
15 april 2025 в 04:13
The all-female crew of Blue Origin company visited the edge of space and safely returned home on April 14, 2025. The 11-minute flight and its launch were broadcast live on Jeff Bezos' company account. As many already know, Katy Perry was one of the passengers on the flight, and since the cost of a flight with Blue Origin is very high, how much did the «Firework Artist» pay for the flight?
Find out below how much a flight with Blue Origin costs and find out if Katy made a deposit.
In addition to Katy, the rest of the female Blue Origin crew in April 2025 consisted of Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King, Aisha Bow, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn. Lauren, who is a journalist and author, is also Jeff’s fiancée.
It is unclear whether Katy paid for the flight with the female Blue Origin crew in April 2025. However, she may have received a seat for free because the «Firework Artist» told Elle that she received an invitation.
«I explored all possible commercial options», - Katy told the publication, referring to her desire to go to space. «Even when Blue Origin first talked about commercial space flights, I said, 'Sign me up! I’m first in line.' And then they called me, and I said, 'Really? I’m getting an invitation?'»
Before the launch on April 14, 2025, Katy told ITV News that she has «always been interested in astrophysics and fascinated by astronomy and astrology and stars», - which inspired her to want to go to space.
«I feel like we are made of stardust and we all come from stars, and it will be exciting to see them twinkle from that place», - explained Katy. «And also [I] really appreciate Mother Earth when we see it that way. Many people, not many, but people who went had really deep thoughts and brought ideas that changed the world».
According to the Blue Origin website and the flight booking statement, all applicants must pay a non-refundable deposit of $ 150,000. However, in the past, some seats were paid for at significantly higher prices. In 2021, Blue Origin auctioned a seat on the flight for $ 28 million, according to Business Insider.
Furthermore, co-founder of the Future Fund Tim Chrisman said in 2022 that a board member of his group paid $ 1 million to get on the flight
Find out below how much a flight with Blue Origin costs and find out if Katy made a deposit.
In addition to Katy, the rest of the female Blue Origin crew in April 2025 consisted of Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King, Aisha Bow, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn. Lauren, who is a journalist and author, is also Jeff’s fiancée.
It is unclear whether Katy paid for the flight with the female Blue Origin crew in April 2025. However, she may have received a seat for free because the «Firework Artist» told Elle that she received an invitation.
«I explored all possible commercial options», - Katy told the publication, referring to her desire to go to space. «Even when Blue Origin first talked about commercial space flights, I said, 'Sign me up! I’m first in line.' And then they called me, and I said, 'Really? I’m getting an invitation?'»
Before the launch on April 14, 2025, Katy told ITV News that she has «always been interested in astrophysics and fascinated by astronomy and astrology and stars», - which inspired her to want to go to space.
«I feel like we are made of stardust and we all come from stars, and it will be exciting to see them twinkle from that place», - explained Katy. «And also [I] really appreciate Mother Earth when we see it that way. Many people, not many, but people who went had really deep thoughts and brought ideas that changed the world».
According to the Blue Origin website and the flight booking statement, all applicants must pay a non-refundable deposit of $ 150,000. However, in the past, some seats were paid for at significantly higher prices. In 2021, Blue Origin auctioned a seat on the flight for $ 28 million, according to Business Insider.
Furthermore, co-founder of the Future Fund Tim Chrisman said in 2022 that a board member of his group paid $ 1 million to get on the flight
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