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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.

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