Pete Davidson may be a passenger on the upcoming Blue Origin flight, according to Page Six. Three crewed spaceflights have been successfully launched by the Jeff Bezos-owned commercial space travel company. A source close to Davidson said that the details of his contract are being finalized. It's unlikely that the 28-year old's desire to be launched into space at the cost of $2.5 million per minute just appeared out of nowhere. Davidson and his girlfriend, KimKardashian, dined with Jeff Bezos and his partner. According to Page Six's source, Davidson got on well with Bezos. Davidson's journey into the edge of space will cost. The price of seats on future flights has been a closely guarded secret. A seat on the very first Blue Origin flight was auctioned off for $28 million. The winner of the competition had to give up his seat because of scheduling conflicts, but he was able to get another date. The price of a seat is likely to be much less. The cost of upcoming suborbital flights through Richard Branson's commercial flight company, Virgin Galactic, is $400,000. In the past, Bezos has said that a seat on New Shepard would likely be the same as on Blue Origin. Davidson's net worth is estimated to be around $8 million, so this will be more appropriate for his budget range. Davidson may have secured a better deal because not all Blue Origin passengers have had to pay. New Glenn's next flight is in the fourth quarter of 2022. Thanks to the surge of celebrity interest in Bezo's commercial space venture, Davidson will be the third SNL alum to join a Blue Origin flight. Blue Origin passengers William Shatner and Jeff Bezos have hosted SNL.