Moldova in a round-about sort of way

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This trip has come about in a round-about way, and its execution is also a bit indirect.

In 2019 JohnM and I were on a trip through the 5 Stans and a fellow-traveller told us enthusiastically about an Intrepid trip she had done through Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. I signed up soon thereafter and I think JohnM did too but of course Covid put paid to that, and then the war :(

I had gotten all enthusiastic about Moldova however, and it was then on the radar. I had points burning a hole in my pocket and when I was able to book award flights almost all the way, I did so.

First things first. yes, where the heck is Moldova? Obviously, between Romania and Ukraine. :) As a bonus, along the border with Ukraine is a Russian-aligned 'autonomous region' of Transnistria, officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Going there too.


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Routing is pretty straightforward, although the timings are a bit awkward.

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HBA-MEL-ADL to start is a Qantas award in J (turned out to have a 'i' in there)
ADL-MEL-DOH-SAW is a Qatar award in J using my BAEC and QRPC avios
IST-KIV-IST is a revenue TK J ticket
IST-AUH-MEL is an Aeroplan award ticket in J on Etihad
MEL-HBA is a QF award ticket in J.

This is my first overseas trip where the flights are substantially on points. Generally, I've been reluctant to do o/s trips with points, due to possible complications with cancellations etc. But this is a straightforward itinerary on a non-critical trip, so all good (so far!!). But I have suffered one of the other problems with Award trips - bad connections and the need to pad the itinerary extra to accommodate issues.
 
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As usual, my trip starts at Hobart Airport and I'll save people the usual grizzles. The QP wasn't packed and we were on time, and boarded via the usual HBA charming cattle-runs. Qantas did pull a fast one, however. My J seat turned into whY when they did an aircraft swap.

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I'm a big fan of the Flighty app. It told me what I might expect re timeliness, and where the inbound plane was, that my plane was 'well seasoned' and the anticipated flight schedule.

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Also the actual flight track, once the flight plan is filed (Flighty gives you an alert when this occurs).

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One funny thing on this flight was one of the FAs - a trainee, by her badge - had a really broad coughney accent , and dropped every 'g' goin'. Welcome to Country was 'different' :)


In the MEL J lounge I had a nice pork dish with an ordinary pinot grigio

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Onwards to ADL where its another mature bird

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Delighted to read the AFR in flight via wi-fi and I asked for Economy cheese and crackers, but was met with a rather grave response by the FA that 'We don't do cheese and crackers in business - we have a cheese plate'. OK, and it was pretty good - room temp as well.

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Overnighted at the Altura at Adelaide Airport. I've stayed here before but I won't go out of my way to stay again, unless necessitated by a really early AM departure. Its been 'enhanced' a bit - check-in via a tablet (staff were there to assist) and check-out via a link SMSed in the morning. Don't like that. What happened to being a 'guest' and shown some 'hospitality'? Room was OK - its got the 'hip' vibe of bare concrete and un-finished plywood. :mad:.

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Great car-park view!!

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I mis-read the departure time and managed to arrive for check-in 30 mins too early, not helped by the check-in people only arriving at T-2:55 and taking 10 mins to set up. I was hanging out to have breakfast and take some pills ..

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Domestic security was deserted at 9am and I went to the QF lounge, although QR direct you to the VA lounge (but I don't think the check-in agent actually said anything about lounges.) . Lounge people a bit dubious, mentioning the VA lounge, but when i also flashed my QFF Plat card, it was OK. Usual breakfast spread and very good coffee.

I decamped to the VA lounge and its very good!

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Then downstairs to international departures, which was quick, then to the waiting area until we boarded.IMG_4642.JPG

B777-300ER; Flighty tells me its 5 years old.

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Only about 16 pax boarded on Adelaide - MEL, here we come.

My QSuite - best business class in the sky. Rear facing seat to have the seat next to the window.

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Cool towelette and PDB - I chose a refreshing lime and ginger

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Menu for the MEL leg - full wine list too, but I’ll save that

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Flight path

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A quick trip to MEL. Abt 25 mins from pushback to take off at ADL ( we pushed back at 10:40) but arrived at the gate in MEL a few minutes early.

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We appeared to have to wait at the end of the taxi way for this guy to clear out 😳

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Fly-by of MEL

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Taxi in, I can see my lunch office 😊

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Ah. Very civilised of QR to drop in on the QF First lounge in MEL for lunch an route to Doha

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Following with interest, does your phone have a mine detector circuit ?
 
You mean mean a minerals type mine? MK 1 eyeballs and nose best for that 😊

But on this trip, wines are the resource being sought! Some amazing wineries coming up!

I’ve booked 3 private day tours including the Cricova winery, another one to Transnistria and another general history.

 
Looks like you're settling in for a great trip - you're certainly in a good mood if you didn't complain about Hobart airport :)
Hobart airport sounds like the only thing that makes ADL airport seem good, lol

Rooflyer, glad you won the fight with the Qantas lounge staff :) I actually thought you were doing this yesterday, and I watched Qatar 777 leave for Mel from ADL while waiting for a Virgin flight also to Melb.
 
You mean mean a minerals type mine? MK 1 eyeballs and nose best for that 😊

But on this trip, wines are the resource being sought! Some amazing wineries coming up!

I’ve booked 3 private day tours including the Cricova winery, another one to Transnistria and another general history.

I have heard that Moldova has good vineyards and they make good wine there. Not French, of course. But it's good too. I've never tasted it myself.
 
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First things first. yes, where the heck is Moldova? Obviously, between Romania and Ukraine. :) As a bonus, along the border with Ukraine is a Russian-aligned 'autonomous region' of Transnistria, officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Going there too.

Fascinating itinerary – both the destination and the award-driven route to get there. A friend has recommended Romania and Moldova after a walking tour in 2022 so I’ll be interested to hear your own take. I wonder, though, about the prudence of entering Transnistria. Assume you’re aware it is the product of one of those ‘frozen conflicts’, with a separatist government backed by Russia including military support. There are obvious personal security risks that could increase rapidly if Russia chooses to warm things up in Transnistria. I just checked Smartraveller and confirmed that the AU govt advice for Transnistria is Do Not Travel, so among other considerations that might well invalidate your TI.
 
. Assume you’re aware it is the product of one of those ‘frozen conflicts’, with a separatist government backed by Russia including military support.
I’ve checked it out pretty thoroughly. I’m on a private day tour there, so completely flexible wrt itinerary, and the tour company takes people there every day. @Flashback took himself and +1 there last week, Public transport.

It would probably take about 10 minutes to vamoose back across the border, if we did see anything untoward.

I highly recommend Romania.
 

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