About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Dublin (DUB) to Chisinau (KIV)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Dublin to Kichinau Fir/acc/com. Right seats capture the most dramatic geography: the Irish Sea and Wicklow Mountains on departure, then the flight path crosses the Irish Sea, Wales, England, and the North Sea before reaching continental Europe. Right-side passengers see the North Sea crossing and approach to the continent. However, the landing approach favors left seats for the Dniester River. Right wins overall for the more varied and visually interesting departure and mid-flight sequence.
What can I see during takeoff from Dublin in Dublin?
During takeoff from Dublin (DUB), sit on the Right side for the best views. Dublin typically departs eastbound (runways 10L/10R). Right-side seats face north toward the Irish Sea and Irish coastline during initial climb, offering views of Dublin Bay, the Wicklow Mountains inland, and the northern Irish coast. Notable sights include: Dublin Bay and harbor, Wicklow Mountains (southwest, inland), Irish Sea coastline, Howth Peninsula.
What can I see when landing at Chisinau in Kichinau Fir/acc/com?
When landing at Chisinau (KIV), sit on the Left side for the best views. Chisinau typically lands westbound (runway 22). Left-side seats face south during approach, offering views of the Dniester River valley, the Moldovan plains, and the city's approach from the south. The river and surrounding agricultural landscape are distinctive. Notable sights include: Dniester River and valley, Moldovan plains and agricultural fields, Chisinau city sprawl, Vadul lui Voda area.
How long is the flight from Dublin to Kichinau Fir/acc/com?
The flight from Dublin (DUB) to Chisinau (KIV) takes Approximately 3 hours 15 minutes.
What does the Dublin to Kichinau Fir/acc/com flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the Irish Sea (north of Wales), then over Wales and England (Midlands region), then the North Sea toward the continent. Notable features include the Welsh coastline, the Pennines (distant, inland), and the North Sea crossing. Upon reaching continental Europe, the route passes over Belgium and northern France before turning southeast toward Moldova. The Rhine valley and Ardennes region may be visible on clear days. The final approach crosses the flat plains of Romania and Moldova, with the Carpathian Mountains far to the south (not typically visible from cruise altitude on this route).