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Fri, Oct 16, 2009

Zero Gravity Corporation Reduces Prices For 5th Anniversary Celebration

Offers Discounts To Commemorate Five Years of Successful Weightless Flights

In honor of Zero Gravity Corporation's (ZERO-G) fifth anniversary of offering weightless flights, the company is deeply discounting slots for its next scheduled flight. ZERO-G is cutting all regularly priced tickets to celebrate five years of flipping, floating and flying.

ZERO-G, the only FAA-approved provider of commercial weightless flights, will host its exclusive Weightless Experience on Saturday, October 31 from Fort Lauderdale International Airport.

ZERO-G is bringing the popular, one-of-a-kind flights back to southern Florida. The company offers the opportunity to lighten up in complete weightlessness onboard G-FORCE ONE, ZERO-G's specially modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft. The weightless experience is an exciting entry-level space tourism adventure. It is the only opportunity on Earth for the general public to experience the spine-chilling effects of true "weightlessness" without going to space.

FMI: www.gozerog.com

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