Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is structured as an eastbound multi-stop from Amsterdam, starting with shorter stays in Abu Dhabi, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Tokyo before shifting into two longer bases in Denpasar Bali and Bangkok. That sequencing keeps the early part of the ticket moving steadily across regions, then slows down for the final third of the trip.
At 13 weeks total, the stop pattern is split clearly between transit-style city breaks and extended stays. The 4- to 6-night stops work well as fixed points on a single ticket, while the 36 nights in Bali and 29 nights in Bangkok give the itinerary more flexibility in pace without changing the overall routing.
In economy, this kind of open-jaw-style progression across Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, and Southeast Asia is mainly about getting the order right from the start. Building the ticket as Amsterdam–Abu Dhabi–Kuala Lumpur–Seoul–Tokyo–Denpasar Bali–Bangkok–Amsterdam keeps the backtracking low and sets up a straightforward return to the origin at the end of the trip.
With a September departure in the July-to-September season, the itinerary combines 6 flight segments between 7 stop points before the final return to Amsterdam. Based on a recent sold trip, pricing for this economy itinerary falls in the range of USD 3,227 to USD 4,224.
