Depending on the location of your ultimate Antarctic destination, you can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile or Argentina--even South Africa. Then, you can charter an expedition to your Antarctic destination.
You are responsible for the total expense of your expedition, including crew, equipment and supplies.
There is no commercial air service to any location in Antarctica.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
However, depending on where you want to go on the continent, you can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina or South Africa. Then you can charter an expedition to fly you to your Antarctic destination.
Your expedition expense will cover equipment, crew, fuel, accommodations and so forth, depending on your length of stay on the continent.
Your answer depends on your intended destination on the Antarctic continent.
There are no commercial flights to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
You can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Chile or Argentina and then charter an expedition to your Antarctic destination. You will be responsible for all expenses for all the people and equipment involved in your adventure.
Your answer depends on where you want to land in Antarctica. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the continent.
You can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Chile or Argentina and then pay for an expedition to take you to the location in Antarctica where you want to visit -- and return to your point of departure.
2 hours and 35 minutes
forever
3.5hrs
13 hours
12 hours.
humans can't fly
5484.510 Miles
8 hours
i think its 11111 miles
The flight from Toronto, Canada to Brazil will take approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes.
8 Hours
10 Hours
18 hours, 21 minutes : )
it takes 5 hours