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If you could fly in a straight line, like a bird, according to Google Maps, you'd fly 9,106.596 miles to fly from London to the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.

The length of your trip, then, would depend on how fast you could fly.

There are no commercial flights to and from Antarctica, so you could fly from London to any southern airport -- Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand -- and charter an airplane to take you to the continent.

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