London to Sydney in just two hours? Travellers will jet the world on a 13,750 mph spaceship

Daily Mail
October 2, 2011

A Formula One motor racing tycoon has teamed up with an airline to develop a spaceship that could mean every city on the planet is just two hours away.

Imagine Sydney and Tokyo becoming short-haul destinations as passengers jet on a spaceship travelling at 13,750 mph.

That’s the dream of India Force co-owner Michiel Mol and Dutch airline KLM who this week will announce the first British space tourist to buy a £60,000 ticket for sub-orbital flights in 2014.

Mr Mol, a 42-year-old Dutch millionaire, said: ‘Being able to travel from London to Sydney in an hour and 45 minutes, that is the future.

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2 Responses to “London to Sydney in just two hours? Travellers will jet the world on a 13,750 mph spaceship”

  1. ya, you people can pretty much assume that any future travel planned that involves being in the air(lol or space for that matter) is complete bs. It requires fuel, and we all know where that is heading.

    maglev is what will happen. flying, at it’s present time, is the most inefficient form of travel we have and it will not last.

    just to clearify, we will still fly for awhile, but the next big advancement (for the people) in travel will have nothing to do with flight.

  2. Unfortunately the price tag will beyond what most people could ever afford, Allow competition to make the reality affordable. Send the Monopolist to thier own colony so they can’t hurt anyone ever again.

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