What do you
think of when you think of Aeroflot? Me too. However I have to say the
experience was overall a positive one. When I first learned that our connecting
flight from Paris was to be on Aeroflot, I was extremely skeptical. However my
concerns were put at ease, when I learned from a friend who works for the UN that all flights into and out of Russia were,
by international regulation, flown on an Airbus or Boeing equipment. In our
case it was an Airbus 320. The staff was much more helpful and accommodating than
Air France and the in-flight meal and presentation was much more appetizing.
Russian wine is pretty good as well. Our attendant reminded me of one of those Russian
dolls with a very round face and bright smile. The only criticism was the
hideous orange uniforms they wear.
It was a kind
of a strange feeling flying into Moscow with scattered villages and towns
below, surrounded by vast stretches of forests. The Airport is named after the
famous Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. Somewhat dated but a new terminal is
under construction. And guess what. The
visa performed as it was supposed to. All according to plan and not a hitch.
Beautiful sunny day and the trip to our ship Viking Rurik,
was uneventful except for that the traffic was horrific. More on the ship on
the days to come, but just to say this will be a memorable experience, Captain Igor is calling and
breakfast is beckoning. Off on a walking tour today and more to report on that
tomorrow.
До скорого
До скорого
I like the pics of Mom on the boat. Looks like she’s happy with the cabin. Phew!
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