There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
You can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina or South Africa, and from there -- depending on where you want to go on Antarctica, charter a private air service to take you to your destination.
Umm, probably one dollar since there are no countries in Antarctica.
600,000 people fly to the Antarctica everyday. 35% are scientist.
You are over Antarctica in an airplane, probably.
A fly that lives on Antarctica
that's a hard question to answer but I'd say look at the closest city to hawaii like somewhere in the US to antarctica. sorry my answer is pathetic.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean: you cannot get there by car. Since there are no roadways in Antarctica, a car isn't of much use there, even if you paid to fly it or ship one to the continent.
You could fit one USA and one Mexico into the land mass area of Antarctica.
A fly that lives on Antarctica
any of them.. i guess
most people don't like going to Antarctica so they wouldn't fly over to Argentina. however you could row to Antarctica, (best take a coat)
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
$4,000 to $8,000