"The demand for space travel is high, but increased mission costs, delays and technological limitations restrict broader market adoption."
This report provides an overview of the commercial space travel and tourism market opportunity, as well as a forecast for 2024-2034. It includes an analysis of the market segments, players and trends for this market.
This report only considers missions with commercial involvement. Missions that only involve government players are not included because they do not generate market revenue.
This is Analysys Mason's 6th edition of this report.
Report coverage:
- Segmentation of the space travel and tourism market according to the orbit/mission type.
- Analysis of the main players in the space travel and tourism market (including those that are still developing their services).
- Assessment of the trends that drive revenue growth in each market segment and the challenges.
- Forecast of the revenue opportunity for established and new business models such as balloon-based launch vehicles.
- Projections of the number of passengers that will be served by launch service providers (LSPs) in each segment.
- 10-year forecast for the space travel and tourism market revenue and ticket prices in each segment.
Questions answered in this report:
- When will space travel and tourism in the suborbital and orbital segments become more commonplace?
- How big will the space travel and tourism market be in 10 years?
- How much of the market will be driven by government customers?
- What is the status of the major players, and are there any emerging competitors to consider?
- How much investment has the market received?
- What are the pricing trends, and what impact will space stations and new vehicles have?
Report segmentation
Segments | Metrics |
- Suborbital
- Orbital
- Beyond Earth
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- Number of vehicles
- Type of vehicles
- Number of flights
- Number of passengers served
- Market value
- Ticket price
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