🇦🇺$2,000 Ultimate Day Trip to ANTARCTICA on Qantas Airways | Brisbane - Antarctica
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Damn, achievement unlocked! Kuga went to the most remote continent and took us along. How amazing. 🎉
Id express appreciation for the achievement reference, but youtube keeps deleting my comments
Achievement in destroying the planet 🎉
Achievement in destroying the planet
These flights also raise a lot of money for Mawson's Huts, which were erected in 1911 by an Australian exploration team. They are very historic and are very famous amongst Australians. During these flights, the people working at one of the Australian research bases down there often come out and wave at the plane.
Ty! I learned yet again something new today! 💋☺️🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦
If I was on that flight, I would be so involved of what I was seeing I would forget to film. You did a great job, thank you.
Time moves slowly when I'm on the go with you. There's something about letting the images and sound wash over my mind. It's so relaxing! Thanks for this!
Everytime I watch Kuga's vlog 🥲
Kuga: Everyone clap!
Me: 👏🏼👏🏼
Wow that was beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us.
Congratulations on such an epic adventure. Thank you for letting us enjoy your adventure with you.
What an incredible experience! Thanks for taking us along, Kuga!
So cool! Thank you for taking us on this journey of a lifetime.
This was breathtaking! Thank you!
oh wow! That's amazing!
That was an incredible experience. It’s beautiful.
Wow! Great view! Thank you for the video!
I took a QANTAS scenic flight of Antactica on the 18th of February 1979 on Boeing 747; it was spectacular. I had recently turned twenty-five, and it was my first flight.🛫That was forty-five years ago - how time gets away. I'm an old man of seventy-years now.🤔 ...... and it cost me $200!😂
Thank you for sharing this interesting journey. Never knew there is such a flight from Qantas. Sugoi!!!
What a fantastic journey, thanks for taking us along.
That was amazing....what you just shared has me reevaluating my past travel choices. Wow., yeah.
SO COOL!!! Thank you, Kuga!
Thank you so much for taking us with you!
Amazing. I enjoyed the video, thanks for showing us your journey.... ♥️
Most interesting video I've seen in a long time. Thank you!
Hi from Veria Greece, love watching your video's. Thanks for taking us along with you. 😍😍😍
fantastic video, and so well presented. Thank you for taking us with you on this epic adventure. Have liked and subscribed!
Thanks for watching!
Don't forget to watch the other Australian videos on my channel as well👍
Awesome video Kuga, thanks for sharing
You had an awesome experience Kuga, I’ve always wanted to do that flight, now I might just have to. Loving your channel. Arigato Gozimasu 🧊 ❄️💙
Amazing ! Thanks Kuga
That was Fantastic , Good job
Amazing, so good!
Wow Kuga I can’t believe you did this!!!👍👍👍
This looked like an amazing trip
I like your footnotes throughout. Very informative. Thank you.
amazing Kuga, didn't even realise this was a thing
that was so kool. thank you for sharing.
What a incredible journey. I envy your opportunity to do so, but am so delighted to join you here on it....Thank you.
Hi Kuga, Qantas until recently used the 747 for these Antartica flights. Thanks for Sharing.
Thank you for this great video.
I’m not sure I want to do this kind of flight, but very nice that it exists and a great thanks for sharing it.
You’re very lucky to participate to one..
Btw, thanks for all your videos, i rarely comment but always a pleasure to watch them.
So wonderful to see you visited my home city, Brisbane. What a fantastic trip.
The base you flew over (at 19:58) is Casey Station. It is the Antarctica base of Australia. You can see it in google maps. I spent some time there a few years back, incredible place and the Aussies were wonderful. (I'm USA) Given that it's an Australian airline, I'm pretty shocked they didn't announce what you were seeing...
What a great flight and experience. I think this is my second time watching flight to Antarctica, this time just flying above it without landing. The duration of flight feels like International flight to be honest. The view is definitely breathtaking.
Enjoyed the trip!
Another great video
Awesome. Thank you so much.
Wow I almost missed this video. I watched the amusement park one and checked your others. This was a unique trip and thanks for sharing.
ohhh wow what a journey, I didn't know you were even down here again you should a told me might of been able to say Gday, but then im in Melb and you left outta Brisbane, thanks for sharing as always regards Doc
Great job, thank you
Thanks for the video, usually after watching a Kuga video I’m like… “I want to do that!” This experience? Mehhh.. not so much. Ice view only half the trip, wing view, no penguins, 🐧. If I’m going to Antarctica, I want to be ON Antarctica! One night Glamping with penguins count me in!
haha yeah, I get that, I want to go back to the continent while I'm still physically able - it is so expensive though, and the landings are kept short on tourist ships. The flight would still be cool though, a different perspective.
yeah given the good seats with decent views on these flights are almost as much as gthe cheapest 10 day tours of Antarctica, i went and did the whole ship cruise down there to see the Penguins. Certainly and experience worth having, but these flights are different, mostly as you see the expanse of the continent from the air. i just don't think they are worth it.
What a treat experience!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo, c'est hallucinant 😮
Wow. I didn't even know there was such a flight. Really amazing.
Fascinating!
Thank you!🤝
I absolutely envy you for that trip. Going to Antarctica is a life long dream of mine.
Sometimes inter continental flights in the southern hemisphere make use of jet streams over the Antarctic for improved economy by flying south and one gets to see the ice if the flight is during southern hemisphere summer, quite a treat.
Thanks for sharing, glad you got to enjoy that special trip.
Yes I've been on BNE -> ORT and seen the ice once, it was incredible
Wow!
Wow...& wow! Thank you, Kuga san
Aaay, Brisbane! I hope you enjoyed your stay while there :)
Hi, Kuga. I have been enjoying your videos for years but this is my first comment of any length. I love catching a glimpse of whatever stylish wristwatch you are wearing. I for one would enjoy it if you gave us a little “wristwatch check” in your voyages to show us what you are wearing. Seems like it wouldn’t be out of place if it was a time stamp for departure or arrival time, etc. Happy travels. -Bo
Great video 👌
It’s in my bucket list. Thanks for taking us with you Kuga!
must be a nice experience
Wow!!!!!
An rather interesting Idea for flights. :)
Really nice. I felt like I was there!
great trip...thanks kuga
wauuu you make that video its a super amazing flight from normal country to the coollest continent in world antartica its more cold that winter
Thanks for sharing, shared.
Did you have to adjust the time on your watch a few times given Antarctica would span all 24 time zones?
No, just kidding .. lol
I once flew from HK to Denmark years ago and it was over Siberia and very interesting flight too.
Antarctica flight indeed must be very exciting.
Thanks for video.
AMAZING!! Will u ever stay at one of the camps there?
While you were looking for penguins, I was looking for merpeople. Great video Kuga!
Kuga, thank you for an excellent trip report. How was the breakfast wine ? 😂
I did the Antarctic flight ex-Sydney in 2022. It was an absolutely fantastic experience.
White desert flight from Cape Town to Antarctica.
Fantastic
inspiration ! thanks for the video! maybe you should do a business class next time.
This is one awesome adventure I think everyone should do. What a diverse planet we live on. Bushyboy Oz.
I hope they had the windows cleaned fully for everyone - inside and out!
I hope someday I could visit that place too !
Amazing 🇦🇶🇦🇺
🙏💐🤗Hi from Russia Thank you so much for this beautiful flight to Antarctica as seen from the airplane.
Love the accents. Ova heeya you see the ice this toyme a yee ah.
Welcome to Australia
Tytyty...
Did I say ty?😊 😁🙏🏻🧸🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦💋💋💋 I never flew on a plane, helicoptor, ridden a train or been on a huge cruise ship. Thankful you share the experiences with us. I am not well off, so it means alot to me. Ty so much. Hugs and stay healthy!❤
Thanks!
Thank you!🤝
Sweet I didn't know that flight went from Brisbane and Queensland is my home state.
I didn’t know Qantas charters flights from my home location to Antartica! Thats something I can brag about lol
I hope you're going to pop across the Tasman? There's a couple of train journeys worth taking.😁
Wow. What an amazing trip. I'm planning a cruise to Antartica, but this would be a more affordable option. How often is this flight per year?
I always wonder how long ago Kuga recorded these videos just because how frequent they upload traveling around the world showing us these different experiences.
Added to the flight list, quick fast. Imagine doing this flight and the FinnAir Incheon-Helsinki North Pole in the same year.
DANKE für das Video! ‼
Ich würde gerne wissen, in welcher Flughöhe Sie direkt über die Antarktis flogen. ❓
There is a flag of Antarctica exists 🇦🇶 You can proudly set it in title of the video. It's pretty rare imho.
Thanks a lot Kuga-san for tagging us along with you on this epic adventure!
Brilliant. Did you know there is a cruise from South America to Antartica?
Well done! Antarctic is the only continent I've never been to,mind can you count it if you only fly over it?
Next trip is to step foot on it, go on an expedition!
Glad you didn't drop any hallucinogens before this one! In your lifetime a lot of what you saw will disappear because of the very tech that enabled you to see this, and, as you say, for us to share with you; so, the irony is thick. But it is an unbelievable human achievement--- that this trip is a real thing these days. Enjoy it while you can, I guess, but.... glad to see the blueberry muffin, and the Club 7 shirt again. Always glad to see anything you do! Arigato beaucoup💙
What altitude were you flying at over Antarctica Kuga??
Ohhhhhh when did you do this trip and you decided to come all the way down under here to do this trip too good on you ..i did this in december last year would like to do the cruise
So jealous! It's been a dream of mine to work there!
I would highly recommend looking for the documentary "Antarctica: A year on Ice" it is a brilliant film and so beautiful.
Also anyone know why this flight would go from Brisbane? I mean wouldn't it make more sense to fly from Melbourne?
Second that - it was a good documentary!
I think that's Casey Station. Australian outpost.