Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary uses an open-jaw structure on the outbound side, flying from Boston to the UK and continuing through Edinburgh, London, and Dublin before returning to Boston. The overland arrival into Edinburgh is the key routing detail here, since it separates the first flown segment from the rest of the trip and gives flexibility in how the UK portion is sequenced on one ticket.
At four weeks in economy, this is a straightforward multi-stop transatlantic routing with a compact stop pattern. Keeping London and Dublin in sequence toward the end helps set up a simple nonstop-style return across the Atlantic from the final European stop, while the seven-night stay in Dublin anchors the last portion of the itinerary.
With departure in October and travel falling in the Oct-Dec season, timing is concentrated into a single shoulder-to-late-year window rather than spread across multiple seasons. The sold price range of USD 920 to USD 1,062 keeps the routing in a budget-conscious bracket for a multi-stop economy ticket covering the Atlantic crossing and intra-Europe sequencing.
