There are no scheduled flights to Antarctica
The only flights available for tourists are charter flights, which are only available as part of a package, rather than on a ‘seat only’ basis like booking a regular scheduled flight
In spite of the shorter Antarctic flying season (late November- early March) and no regular flight schedule, there’s a surprisingly good range of options available
Unlike ship-based cruises which can only explore Antarctica's coastline, flights options can unlock Antarctica's vast interior, including the South Pole
Antarctica’s harsh and changeable weather makes flying challenging and susceptible to potential delays. The expediency of flying, therefore, needs to be balanced with this higher risk; learn more about how to get to Antarctica.
You can fly from southern Chile to Antarctica in 2 hours from late November through to early March. Charter flights to the Antarctic Peninsula and South Pole are increasingly popular. If you're looking to avoid the Drake Passage, a flight from Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales is likely to be the best way to reach the White Continent.
https://www.swoop-antarctica.com/cruises/flights
I know you're not ready to go there yet, Hummin, and as I said, I get it. Keep on asking questions, stay honest and open, breaking away from the deception is a slow process (it took several years in my case).
The process of believing one's eyes and common sense independently, breaking free from the doxa in spite of the massive social pressure and vilification, is the opposite of indoctrination.
Dave Weiss is a pretty reliable source of information among others, IMO.
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