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Limassol stopover

Leaving Paphos The hotel buffet breakfast was less today as it was their last day before closing until April.  They only had 15 guests last night including myself. My plan was to go across the road soon after for my Rapid Antigen test for entry into Italy.  But the swabbing doesn’t open till 0900, so […]

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Ruins and a swim

Nea Paphos For today I had planned to visit Nea Paphos, the city’s main archaeological site, nice and early to avoid the heat. But with end of daylight saving, we had an extra hour in bed, which meant that it would be sunnier by the time I got there. Ahh well. Buffet breakfast at hotel […]

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Tomb of the Kings & more

Moving to Paphos I woke at 0600 after retiring at 2000.  Perhaps I’ve conquered my jetlag after three nights? Today I move on to Paphos by bus.  Since I was waking early still, I tried for the 0900 bus.  I nearly missed it as it had been double-parked and I couldn’t see past the buses […]

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Walking the City Walls

City Wall on the Greek side Having retired around 1930 last night and with it being daytime in New Zealand, my body clock woke me up around 0300.  I couldn’t sleep anymore and sat up reading, writing and chatting. After breakfast, I took a walk around the old city’s wall, starting around 0820 at the […]

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North Nicosia and the Green Line

Crossing to the Turkish side I had set the alarm for 0630 because if I woke up later, there’s a risk of feeling like death warmed up, due to the time in New Zealand.  The hotel buffet breakfast at 0730 was good with the usual selection of Mediterranean or Middle Eastern stuff (eg. tomatoes, cucumber, […]

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Arriving in Cyprus

Continuing to Dubai We landed at Kuala Lumpur at midnight, from Auckland, and had a 1h35 turnaround before continuing to Dubai. Emirates don’t appear to have traffic rights for bringing passengers from Auckland to KL.  We remained on board during cleaning, catering, security and refuel, after which the joining passengers boarded. Airlines talk about the […]

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A different kind of transit

Leaving Kuala Lumpur Having retired early last night, I woke at 0515. I took my time readying myself and checked-out at 0630 and made it to the 0700 train from KLIA2 back to KLIA. With a half-hourly service being a weekday I wasn’t too concerned about missing that train. Once at KLIA, it was a […]

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Flying away

Leaving Kuching I didn’t sleep well last night due to the excitement of returning to New Zealand. My flight from Kuching to Kuala Lumpur is scheduled for 1700 this evening. I had been checking for cancellations in the last couple of days and there had been none so far. Just as well, as there is […]

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Light at the end of the tunnel

Another flight cancellation Yesterday, 11 November, I had notification from Malaysia Airlines that my flight of 6 December had been cancelled. I wasn’t surprised; why would they fly when there’s no way passengers can secure Managed Isolation spots. Rebooking on another airline I had been relaxed about staying in Kuching till March next year. But […]

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Show me the way to go home, again!

Flight Cancellation I had booked to fly back to New Zealand on 1 November as part of my roundtrip ticket originating from Auckland. But that flight got cancelled a few days after I left my hotel quarantine in Kuching. Malaysia Airlines had suspended all operations to Auckland until early March next year. So I had […]

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