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Antarctica: Why Airlines (Almost) Never Fly over the South Pole
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The sight of endless ice masses is as unique as rare. Line machines fly over the South Pole only in a few exceptional cases – why? For Planespotter the 14th of July 2023 was a small holiday day. There appeared on flight tracking pages like "Flightradar 24" or "Radarbox" at the bottom of the world map suddenly a small point, where otherwise only the blue of the endless South Pacific can be seen. As strayed from the path, there the display of flig…
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Read Full ArticleA Qantas flight from Santiago to Sydney offered passengers a rare glimpse of Antarctica. Learn why planes typically avoid this route.
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