Chimu launches Aussie first day trip to South Pole and back

Chimu launches Aussie first day trip to South Pole and back

Chimu Adventures took 200 passengers to the South Pole and back home in one day on 27 November, a first for the travel industry.

Flying from Melbourne and back in one day, Chimu’s exclusively chartered Qantas Dreamliner took off to complete a commercial scenic day flight to the South Pole, directly from Australia, reaching the South Pole around 1:18 pm.

The flight left Melbourne at 6:00 am and reached the Antarctic continent where sightseeing began at 10:20 am.

The scenic flight then took in views of Cape Adare, Mount Melbourne, Mount Erebus and Mount Terror before the flight went over the Ross Ice Shelf then flew over the Beardmore Glacier and the Trans Antarctic mountains, then traversed the Polar Plateau, as it followed Robert Falcon Scott’s famous exploratory route all the way out to the South Pole.

Cape Adare (James Stone)

The flight then circled the Scott Amundsen South Pole Station several times, offering views of the South Pole and allowed everyone on the flight views of the research station below, before a return to the continent’s edge took place, where views of Antarctica continued, presenting sights of the magnificent Dry Valleys, the Drygalski Ice Tongue, ancient glaciers, icebergs and the dramatic sea ice.

This offered travellers a spectacular farewell to the white continent and an incredible day.

Throughout the day, travellers were treated to many unique moments, including talks from Antarctic specialists and special guest Daniel Bull, a record-breaking Australian adventurer and mountain climber and the first Australian to summit Antarctica’s highest volcano – Mt Sidley.

Window view (James Stone)

The flight also connected, via live satellite call, with the Antarctica 2023 team on the ground below, currently undertaking the longest unsupported ski crossing of Antarctica, as they collect vital data on climate change.

After taking in views of the continent from above, the flight returned to Melbourne mid evening having completed the first ever scenic day flight to the South Pole directly from Australia.

Chimu is excited to be able to offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences for travellers, allowing them to experience a part of the world previously only accessible to Antarctic researchers. The South Pole scenic flight, like all of Chimu’s customer experiences, was fully carbon offset at no extra cost to passengers.

Such a flight would not have been possible without the incredible support of Qantas, with their pioneering spirit of long-haul travel and connecting Australians with the world. This flight was the first time Qantas, let alone any commercial airline, has ever flown over to the South Pole.

Chimu’s managing director Chad Carey, explained: “Our South Pole flight was a world first and an incredible achievement for everyone involved.

“We dug deep into Chimu’s vast knowledge of Antarctica and paired it with Qantas’ unfaultable aeronautical navigation and logistics skills, to make this incredible one-day journey to the South Pole possible.

“That we allowed travellers departing Melbourne, a complete historical tour of the Antarctic Age of Exploration in a day, is something we are very proud of, and we look forward to taking more travellers on the same journey.”

The flight also partnered with the McGrath Foundation, raising over A$4,000 to help support Breast Care Nurses in Australia, assisting patients and their families experiencing breast cancer.

This was Chimu’s first Antarctica scenic flight of the summer season, with upcoming, shorter departures, to leave from Sydney and Brisbane.

Chimu’s next South Pole Adventure will depart on 03 December 2023.


Featured Image: Trans Antarctic Mountains (Katie Dundas)

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