Depending on your Antarctica destination, and the route you choose, the number of miles can vary.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica. This means that you'll fly from London to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina or South Africa. From there, you will fly your private charter plane to your Antarctic destination.
If you were a bird and could fly in a straight line, you would fly approximately 8,605.020 miles to fly between London and the northernmost tip of the Antarctic Peninsula -- according to Google Maps. This is the closest -- as the crow flies -- guess which deposits you nearest one of the UK Antarctic bases: Rothera.
The real answer for you could be calculated depending on your ultimate destination in Antarctica, Your route could take you into more than one different hemisphere from where you are in the UK.
True Knowledge estimates the distance to be 15,780.86 kilometres (9,805.8 miles)
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination.
If you could travel in a straight line between London UK and the closest tip of he Antarctic Peninsula, you would travel 7,388.758 nautical miles.
more than 10,000 miles or even 16,000 kilometers
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Distance from london to antarctica is 10097 miles. It may vary according to the path chosen by person. It is the shortest and straight air path between both points.
15000
roughly 8200 miles
10,098 miles
438.1 Miles
London UK to Bradford, UK 203 miles - about 3 hours 39 mins
Moscow is about 2500km (1550miles) from London in the UK.
About 200 miles.
About 200 miles
Richmond is in Surrey, UK. London is in Greater London, UK. The UK is small. the two destinations will be within 1000 miles of each other.
London is the most populated city in the UK, with a population of around 9 million people.
4708 miles
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Around 15,000 from London
There are about 102 miles between Norfolk, UK and Barnet, Greater London, UK.