Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is structured as a simple two-city Europe routing from Atlanta, with an open-jaw transatlantic arrival into Paris and a return from London. The Paris-to-London segment is handled overland, which separates the air ticket from the cross-Channel connection and keeps the flight pattern straightforward: outbound to one city, home from another.
For a two-week schedule, this sequencing works well because it avoids backtracking within Europe. Arriving in Paris first and departing from London lets the trip move in one direction before the return to Atlanta. On the ticketing side, this is a classic multi-stop setup in economy rather than a standard round-trip, built around one open-jaw surface sector.
With a May departure in the April-to-June season window, the timing sits in a common shoulder-period framework for transatlantic travel. Based on the sold example provided, the economy fare range for this routing was USD 1,651 to 2,162.
