Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a straightforward Europe multi-stop built as an open sequence rather than a backtrack: Boston to Paris, then onward to Luqa, then Milan, and back to Boston. The routing keeps the trip moving in one direction across the region, which is useful on a two-week plan where each flight segment needs to fit around fixed city stays.
With 7 nights in Paris, 5 nights in Luqa, and 4 nights in Milan, the timing is weighted toward the first stop and then tapers into shorter stays before the return home. That structure works well for travelers who want one longer anchor city at the front of the trip, followed by two shorter stops without adding extra flight complexity.
As a single economy multi-stop ticket, this kind of itinerary is designed around preplanned sequencing and confirmed onward connections between cities rather than separate one-way bookings. June departure timing places the trip in the apr-jun season window, and the total sold price range on this routing was from USD 1,494 to USD 2,279.
