There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
Landing fields used by government logistical deliveries and exportations can be land, or more commonly ice field runways. Aviation controllers familiar with the military logistical equipment aid in takeoffs and landings.
No, an airport is not necessary. The ice provides a solid-enough surface for airplanes to land, especially those quipped with skis.
any of them.. i guess
From the Northernmost point of Antarctica to the Southernmost point of Brazil it's 3350,34 km. Can you tell me from where in Brazil to where in Antarctica(Do you want land to land, airport to airport, city to city) Measurements made with Google Earth ruler, Don't take them seriously, but they give you an image of the distance.
There are no airports in Antarctica. Logistical flights carried out by government military operations can land on ice runways during some periods of the year. There are no commercial flights that land anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Dependent on where you want to land in Antarctica, you can fly from Portland to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, South Africa or India, and from there travel according to your expedition's plan. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
There are no airports in Antarctica. Airplanes land and take off from ice runways, and are met with transportation vehicles to move cargo and people to and from the research facility to the airplanes.
Your answer depends on where you want to go on the Antarctic continent. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the continent, so you need to go from SFO to a commercial airport in order to put together an expedition to take you to your Antarctic destination. You can fly to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa, and then to Antarctica from there.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
Lake Antarctica and Lake Antarctica Junior.
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