September 10, 2015

Dear space fans,

Vegitel Tour Company announces group admission for next zero-g mixed group flight onboard IL-76 MDK scheduled for spring 2016.

Do you still believe zero-g is possible on the orbit only? Unique flying-laboratory IL-76MDK enables to simulate weightlessness similar to the real space flight conditions.
During the flight you will experience a little bit lighter variant of all space flight factors both g-loads and zero-g, besides professional instructors who work with the cosmonauts will teach you how to behave under zero-g conditions and show you various breathtaking tricks.

Are you ready to challenge the gravity? Then we are going the same way! See you late March 2016!

Exact date coming soon.

Learn more and book your flight here!

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