Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is built as a long eastbound loop from Berlin through East and Southeast Asia, with the ticket covering the longer international jumps and the route using overland movement within several countries. The sequence pairs Seoul with Pusan, Osaka with Tokyo, Hanoi with Ho Chi Minh City, and Chiang Mai with Phuket, which reduces the number of flight sectors while keeping the overall routing continuous back to Europe.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a multi-stop itinerary rather than a simple round-trip, with Berlin as both the origin and final endpoint. The structure is useful for travelers who want to link multiple countries in one fare while leaving room for independent ground transport between selected cities that are listed as overland connections.
At 13 weeks in economy, the pacing supports longer stays between major flight segments rather than rapid transitions. The route begins in September, within the stated July to September season, and ends with a scheduled stop in Singapore before the final return to Berlin; the provided itinerary includes 5 nights there.
With pricing shown from USD 1,901 to USD 2,489, this route sits in a range that can suit travelers prioritizing coverage across multiple countries while keeping the ticket in economy. It is best understood as a logistics-first framework: a backbone of international flights combined with self-managed overland segments inside South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand.
