Route notes
Why this routing works
This route is structured as a simple Europe round-trip with one open-jaw segment built in. You fly from Charlotte to Bergen, continue overland to the next flight point, then depart from Vilnius back to Charlotte. That setup works well when the trip does not need to circle back to the first European arrival city before heading home.
Because Bergen is marked as reached on an open-jaw rather than linked by an additional flight coupon inside the ticket, the sequencing keeps the air portion lean: outbound to Norway, surface transfer, then homebound from Lithuania. For a 3-week trip, that balance leaves room between the two European points without adding extra flight segments.
In economy, this itinerary fits a straightforward long-haul pattern for a January through March departure window. The sold price range on this routing was USD 1,432 to 2,184, with the main logistics defined by two transatlantic flight legs and one overland connection between the European stops.
