anyone please help me write an article on where we will be going for holidays in the next 50 years and what kinds of transport we would be using
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The future of travel
Underwater hotels, robotic butlers and space flights to Mars – travel is changing, and fast. We bring you some of the most exciting innovations that could take you to infinity and beyond.
Space travel
Virgin Galactic’s mission is to make space travel accessible to everyone – as long as you can afford it, of course. Around 600 wannabe astronauts have already forked out $250,000 (£191,500) in the hope that they’ll one day have a two-hour flight aboard SpaceShip Two. The craft carries six passengers and two pilots.
Travellers will be blasted towards the cosmos at three times the speed of sound, wearing bespoke suits and sitting in seats custom designed to fit their own bodies. Once in space, they’ll be able to gaze at the Earth from afar and float around inside the ship, before re-entering the atmosphere.Brad Pitt, Ashton Kutcher and Tom Hanks are among the celebrities who are reported to have signed up. While Sir Richard Branson is reluctant to commit to dates he has said it's possible commercial space flights will begin this year. A test flight reached space during December 2018 and further trials are ongoing.
Air taxis
Back on Earth, road rage could become a thing of the past, if Project Vahana is a success. It aims to create urban skyways populated by millions of small, self-flying air taxis. Dodgy drivers needn’t worry, they’re fully automated and able to sidestep obstacles. Best of all, they could exist by 2020.
Affordable helicopter taxis
Airbus are exploring several seriously cool innovations, but they’ve already changed the face of transport in São Paulo, Brazil, with Voom. It's a booking platform that enables you to order a helicopter taxi online. The cost? About the same as a private car transfer.
Hyperloop
The clever bods at Hyperloop One say their travel system will “eliminate the barriers of time and distance”, and they’re not wrong. If successful it could cut the hundred mile journey from Abu Dhabi to Dubai down to 12 minutes. That’s a massive improvement on the current 3.5-hour flight time.