There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Depending on where you want to go in Antarctica, you can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile or South Africa.
From there, you can mount an expedition and pay all expenses for air transport for you and your expedition mates to take you to your Antarctic destination and return to your point of departure.
The flight would be 21 hours long.
plain is an adjective. The type of transportation that people travel by is a plane. (short for aeroplane)
it is 9'771.77 miles bettew london and the southpole. there is no commercial transit systems to anywhere on antarctica, so how long it takes you depends.
Your answer depends on where you want to go in Antarctica.
how long does it take to get train from london to runcorn
i dont know what a plain is?
how long it takes from Wellington to London how long it takes from Wellington to London
how long does it take to fly from benin to london
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Depends on where you leave from.
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
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.