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A charter flight carrying more than 120 Australians will arrive in Sydney today after taking off from the South American country of Chile.

Passengers paid just under $4,000 per ticket to purchase a seat on the plane which cost $633,000 to charter.

Queenstown travel agency 'X Travel' underwrote the cost of the flight and the aircraft is scheduled to fly to Auckland once passengers disembark to pick up South Americans wanting to return home from New Zealand.

 

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MarieColemanAO Helpful detail. If for the sake of brevity 'after taking off from the South American country of' had been replaced by 'from' we wouldn't learn Chile was in Sth America & flights take off before they land

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