19 hours 30 mins
Nope, but there are private charter companies that will fly you there, and expect to pay an arm and a leg for the privilege.
Your answer depends on the speed of the airplane that you charter to take you to your Antarctic destination. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. You can fly to Australia, New Zealand, Chile or Argentina by commercial carrier, and then charter -- an pay for -- an expeditionary flight to take you to your Antarctic destination.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. You can fly to Australia, New Zealand, Chile or Argentina by commercial carrier, and then charter -- an pay for -- an expeditionary flight to take you to your Antarctic destination.
they have lots of predators
Yes, only if you charter a plane to fly in.
There are many different companies that will fly to Nashville International. Which one you choose is defined by where you are flying from, your budget, and the seating plans that you wish to inhabit during the flight. Some companies that will you fly you to Nashville International include American Airways, British Airways (BA) and KLM.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. You can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina or South Africa, and from there -- depending on where you want to go on Antarctica, charter a private air service to take you to your destination.
A flight from Charlotte to Tennessee would take about 1 hour.
You can depart NYC from any of the nearby airports and fly commercially to New Zealand, Chile, Argentina or even South Africa. From those points, however, you are required to charter transportation to take you to wherever in Antarctica you want to go. You are responsible then, for all expenses for your charter, your crew and equipment. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
About 2 Hours