You don't need to circle the globe. AirTreks builds multi-stop itineraries of any shape - a triangle through South America, a loop through Asia, or a one-way from New York to Bangkok with three stops in between. RTW is just one option.
You don't need to circle the globe. AirTreks books multi-stop international itineraries of all shapes, and some of our best work is on trips that never make it all the way around the world.
Open-jaw itineraries (fly into one city, out of another) are one of our most common bookings. Fly into Rome, travel overland through Italy and Spain, and fly home from Barcelona. Or arrive in Bangkok, work your way through Southeast Asia, and depart from Bali. These save you from backtracking to your arrival city just to catch a flight home.
Multi-city routes within a single region are another sweet spot. A trip through South America hitting Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Bogota, and Cartagena. A tour of East Africa covering Nairobi, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and Cape Town. These itineraries involve complex routing across multiple airlines, and that's exactly where our expertise saves you money.
The general rule: AirTreks adds the most value on trips with 3 or more international flights, especially when the routing crosses airline networks. If you're booking a simple round-trip to London, you can probably do that yourself on Google Flights. But if you're booking London plus Marrakech plus Cape Town plus a return from a different city, you'll almost certainly get a better price and better routing through us.
We also book one-way international flights and partial circuits when that's what your trip calls for. Some travelers buy an AirTreks itinerary for the complex international legs and book regional budget carrier flights on their own. Your consultant can advise on which segments make sense for us to handle and which ones you're better off booking directly.