Your answer depends on the size, range and destination of the expedition you want to mount.
There is no commercial air traffic to the continent of Antarctica.
There is no 'regular plane' service to Antarctica. Every flight is commissioned, either privately or by a government.
you can reach Antarctica by plan and by ship. In fact ship was used more often in the past but now plane is used aswell from what I know.
It takes 30 hours to get to Australia, and Antarctica is slightly further away, so I would estimate the figure to be around 40 hours.
45,000
With the help of a heli copter.add Well, Antarctica is beyond helicopter range from almost all nearby lands. Most folk go there by plane or ship.
because it creates jobs and money for people!
Your answer depends on your Antarctic destination. You can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa. Then charter your transport to Antarctica. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
The route you describe is one route. That would be the probably route to the Antarctic Peninsula. It depends on where in Antarctica you want to go. Another route would be to go to New Zealand from England on one plane, then find other transportation to Antarctica. Finally, if you sailed in a boat, you could go to almost any landing spot on the continent from most anywhere in the world. But that's not a very practical idea, since Antarctic waters are not too navigable.
Money is given out by the reserve bank of the regarding currency region. For the United States this would be the Federal Reserve Bank or for the European Union this would be the European Central Bank.
hgftud
The name would be Picea abies. Family: Pinaceae.
A passport money for ticktes and a plane would help.