I don't have the altitude numbers on the most-recent Blue Origin flight. However, the highest altitude recorded for a manned Blue Origin flight was the July 20, 2021 flight, which peaked out at 66.517 miles above the Earth surface. By comparison Alan Shepard's suborbital Mercury flight on May 5, 1961, maxed out at 116.5 statute miles.
Earth ends and outer space starts at the Kármán line, some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the planet's surface.
I consider Blue Origin's customers to be Space Tourists. True astronauts, IMHO, do shit like push buttons, monitor flight data, and, as they did during the Apollo flights, choose landing sites and manually dock spacecraft, among other things.
Commercial aircraft flown in: B712 B722 B732 B734 B737 B738 B741 B742 B744 B752 B753 B762 B772 A310 A318 A319 A320 A321 DC91 DC93 DC94 DC1030 DC1040 F100 MD82 MD83 A223 CR2 CR7 E175