Where is Santa Claus? On Christmas Eve, he set out on a long journey to deliver gifts to people around the world. After 9 o'clock, Santa Claus was flying over the Pacific Ocean towards Australia. Follow his sky-high journey with us on this special day for many.
Like every year, on Christmas Eve, Saint Nicholas set off on his journey. He will visit all corners of the globe – he cannot afford for anyone to be left without a gift that day. He has a long road ahead of him.
Saint's flight route You can track Santa Claus via the FlightRadar24 website. It shows the location of aircraft on the world map in real time. Every year, the portal tries to fit into the Christmas atmosphere and allows you to accompany Santa Claus on his journey around the world.
Where is Santa Claus?
According to the website, Santa's sleigh – marked “SANTA1/R3DN053” – was over the Pacific Ocean at around 9 a.m. They headed south, towards Australia, New Zealand and the smaller islands of Oceania.
The Saint still has a lot of places to visit. It will most likely arrive over Europe – and Poland – in the evening hours.
Who brings gifts in Poland and who in other countries?
Depending on the region of Poland, gifts are left under the Christmas tree by Santa Claus or, for example, Santa Claus. While Polish children will start looking for gifts, their peers from many other countries will either be happy with the gifts they have received or will be waiting for them.
Different traditions
In Hungary, some children receive gifts on Christmas Eve, others – on December 25. In some families, gifts are brought by an Angel, in others by Jesus. The Child also gives gifts in Austria, Switzerland, southern Germany and the Czech Republic. Children in Russia and Belarus are visited by Grandfather Mróz, but he gives gifts on New Year's Eve. The longest wait for Christmas surprises is in Spain. There, children are given gifts only on January 6, i.e. on the feast of the Epiphany (Epiphany).
tvnmeteo.pl, FlightRadar24
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