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To Antarctica and back in 13 hours, creature comforts assured

To Antarctica and back in 13 hours, creature comforts assured

The business class cabin of a Qantas 787 is the place to be to view the icy continent in style – though there’s always a scrum for choice views.

James Daggar-NicksonEditorial director, AFR Insights

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Four-and-a-half hours out of Sydney, the Great Southern Ocean 30,000 feet below us morphs into a mosaic of fractured ice, and the first icebergs hove into view.

My first glimpse of Antarctica – impossibly white against a cloudless blue sky – is simply breathtaking. The endless vistas of rugged mountain ranges and vast snow plains are hard to comprehend.

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James Daggar-NicksonEditorial director, AFR InsightsJames is the Editorial director of AFR Insights. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.daggar-nickson@afr.com

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