There are no commercial flights that land anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Airplanes that land on the continent are military and their mission is logistics. Because their schedules depend on weather, not every flight scheduled arrives on the continent.
Generally, research stations that are supported by aircraft expect a flight a day, or several per week or some schedule based on re-supply needs.
Logistical support by aircraft is only useful when it's warm enough so that jet fuel, oils and hydraulics don't freeze. This means that access is usually between October and February.
No planes fly over Antarctica. Planes fly to science stations located close to the edges of the continent, and a few fly as far south as the South Pole.
No transportation to or from Antarctica takes place from about February 1 to October 1, except perhaps to and from stations on the Antarctic Peninsula.
There are over 1300 species of gecko. They range from almost every climate and come from every continent in the world except Antarctica.
There are millions of planes that fly over Cuba on a daily basics. There is to many to count.
over 100 us planes
over 1,000
Over 9000!
The planes that fly over Ukraine daily depend on how many flights go out daily,and the delays and cancelations that occur daily.
You are over Antarctica in an airplane, probably.
over 200
nobody knows and unless we put cameras all over Antarctica and moniter every single penguin we will never find out
Over 500
I think because they land Romania is not a good land ?? The number of planes over Romania is normal and not so great.
About 20 (on average), most are trans-atlantic Lufthansas and KLM planes.