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Overview
The flight provides a full day of Antarctic experience. Our flight from Australia ranges between 9,500 – 10,500 kms round trip (approximately 12.5 hours) depending on your departure city. Expert Antarctic expeditioners are onboard to talk on the polar environment and its history while video screenings depict life on the ground.
Approximately three hours south of Australia, passengers will usually see the first scattered ice followed by dozens of icebergs and ice floes. We then cross the South Magnetic Pole where you will start to view the rugged mountainous topography of the Antarctic mainland.
What's Included
- The ultimate birds-eye view over the continent.
- The complete Antarctica experience - meet Antarctic explorers onboard. experience live crosses to research stations and watch documentaries.
- Take home your Explorer kit, with all the maps and stats you need to become an Antarctic expert.
- Two full-service Qantas meals plus in-flight snacks
- Full bar service - toast your discovery with champaign, wine, beer, spirit and soft drinks
- Watch in-flight movies on the state of the art entertainment system on your way there
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Explorer economy class Explorer seats do not have direct access to a window. Passengers are free to stand in the aisles and common areas to enjoy the views of Antarctica. Passengers will enjoy Qantas International service and award winning inflight entertainment system. These seats do not rotate |
$1,199 per person |
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Standard economy class These are the four seats on each side of the aircraft in the Economy Class section over or near the wing, which can obstruct viewing. The window and the adjacent aisle seats will be exchanged at the halfway point of the journey. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and an aisle seat or adjacent for the other half of the flight. |
$2,199* per person |
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Superior economy class The rear Economy Class section is reserved for Superior Economy Class passengers. All seat rows are well clear of the wing for excellent viewing. Superior seats are the four seats on each side of the aircraft and will be exchanged at the halfway point of the journey. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and an aisle seat or adjacent for the other half of the flight. |
$3,199* per person |
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Premium economy class Qantas’ International Premium seats, with larger seats and seat pitch than Economy Class seats. Seats are located over the wing, which can obstruct viewing. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and an aisle seat or adjacent for the other half of the flight. |
$3,999* per person |
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Business class Business seats are set at the leading edge of the plane’s wing, which means there will be a slight viewing obstruction. With full international business class service, all seats are either a window or aisle seat. Passengers will swap at the halfway point of the journey. With ample space between each seat, enjoy the room to spread out. |
$6,499* per person |
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Business class deluxe Admire aerial views of Antarctica in utmost comfort in Business Deluxe seats with full international business class service. All seats are either a window or aisle seat, and passengers will swap at the halfway point of the journey, which means everyone will have unobstructed views of Antarctica. With ample space between each seat, enjoy the room to spread out. |
$7,999* per person |
| Sydney departure dates: 8 Feb 2026; 22 Nov 2026; 14 Feb 2027 | |
| Melbourne departure dates: 15 Nov 2026; 31 Dec 2026 | |
| Brisbane departure dates: 15 Feb 2026; 29 Nov 2026; 21 Feb 2027 | |
| Perth departure dates: 25 Jan 2026; 26 Jan 2027 | |
