Since Antarctica is not open to tourism by scheduled flights, services are usually requested by stations on the ground. For instance, the US airports on the South Pole, such as the Jack F. Paulus Skiway or Williams Field, require advance clearance by the Department of Defense and National Science Foundation (NSF).
Seems you need to be cleared by two agencies in fact.
I have no idea what you think your point is. Nobody is saying people don't go there, just that it's impossible to fly over it. Because it is not a pole.
You're claim was that the Atlantic treaty was claimed to prohibit flights beyond 60º South Latitude, and that this supposed fact is erroneous. Which in no way proves that flights across the pole are possible, or happening̯͉̰̪̬̺̺̯̙͍̝͉̘.
Yes. Did you?
Seems you need to be cleared by two agencies in fact.
To land at a US airport.
Jesus, it literally spells it out for you. Are you dense?
I have no idea what you think your point is. Nobody is saying people don't go there, just that it's impossible to fly over it. Because it is not a pole.
https://www.rferl.org/a/us-top-diplomat-kerry-flies-antarctica-during-presidential-vote/28098262.html
And I am saying that's a lie.
You're claim was that the Atlantic treaty was claimed to prohibit flights beyond 60º South Latitude, and that this supposed fact is erroneous. Which in no way proves that flights across the pole are possible, or happening̯͉̰̪̬̺̺̯̙͍̝͉̘.