Why brands should board space tourism hype

By Alrence Halibas
Sun, April 20, 2025 | 8:00 am GMT+7

Vietnamese brands should see space tourism not as sci-fi, but as a real marketing launchpad, especially for Vietnam’s Gen Z, writes Dr. Alrence Halibas, a digital marketing researcher at RMIT Vietnam.

Dr Alrence Halibas, a digital marketing researcher at RMIT Vietnam. Photo courtesy of RMIT.

Dr Alrence Halibas, a digital marketing researcher at RMIT Vietnam. Photo courtesy of RMIT.

Earlier this week, Katy Perry became a space tourist. She joined a historic all-female Blue Origin mission alongside five other crew members, including entrepreneur Aisha Bowe, journalist Lauren Sánchez, and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen – who also made history as the first Vietnamese woman to travel to space.

The capsule ascended to the edge of space, giving its passengers a stunning glimpse of Earth and a brief experience of zero gravity – and, let’s be honest, the most expensive photo op in the world! Unlike scientific expeditions of the past, this trip shows that the main purpose wasn’t research – it was tourism, spectacle, and symbolism.

The trip isn’t just celebrity news. It’s a powerful case study in space as spectacle, and spectacle as marketing strategy. It raises a bigger question for brands: What does it mean to be part of the viral conversation? And in Vietnam – where Gen Z is digitally native, globally connected, and image-savvy – that question feels especially timely.

Amanda Nguyen didn’t just represent Vietnamese heritage in space – she carried it with her. Partnering with the Vietnam National Space Center, she brought 169 lotus seeds into orbit. These seeds, Vietnam’s national flower, symbolize purity and resilience. Upon their return, they’ll be studied to understand how space affects plant development – a poetic fusion of culture, science, and identity.

On Vietnamese social media, Nguyen’s journey trended. It sparked conversations about representation, ambition, and national pride. It also offered a subtle blueprint for brands: space isn’t about rockets – it’s about relevance.

Vietnamese brands should see space tourism not as sci-fi, but as a real marketing launchpad, Photo courtesy of Pexels.

Vietnamese brands should see space tourism not as sci-fi, but as a real marketing launchpad, Photo courtesy of Pexels.

The recent buzz clearly shows that space tourism is no longer a niche industry. It’s a content goldmine, and savvy global brands are already orbiting it. Spanish luxury fashion brand Balenciaga released space-inspired collections back in 2021. Swiss watchmaker Omega still rides the legacy of being the “moon watch.” Pepsi once considered sponsoring a satellite to project advertising in the night sky.

For Vietnamese brands, the opportunity is not about launching payloads – it’s about launching bold ideas. These aren’t marketing gimmicks. They’re ways to anchor brand identity to something aspirational, tech-forward, and emotionally resonant.

Vietnamese Gen Z doesn’t just follow culture – they remix it. They’re fluent in memes, hype cycles, and hero moments. For them, Amanda Nguyen isn’t just an astronaut – she’s a symbol of what’s possible. A Vietnamese woman in space, making headlines alongside a global pop star? That’s the kind of narrative that sticks.

Brands in Vietnam have a rare chance to launch locally and resonate globally. So, if space is the next big thing in marketing? How can they be part of that orbit?

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