Route notes
Why this routing works
This 7-week itinerary is structured as a one-direction multi-stop route from Dallas to Melbourne, using a mix of flight segments and two planned overland transitions. The ticketed path starts with a domestic stop in Boston for 7 nights, then resumes in Dublin after an open-jaw gap, continues from Belfast after another overland move, and then flies onward through London, Rome, and Dubai before ending in Melbourne.
The sequencing keeps the route moving steadily eastward after the North America portion, which is a practical fit for a longer multi-stop ticket. Boston to Dublin and Dublin to Belfast are separated in the plan by a surface sector, and Belfast to London is handled the same way, so the itinerary is designed for travelers who want flexibility between nearby points without adding extra flights to the ticket.
Timing is weighted toward longer stays in the middle of the route: 25 nights in Rome is the anchor stop, with shorter stays of 1 night in Dublin, 3 nights in Dubai, 6 nights in London, and 7 nights each in Boston and Belfast. That distribution makes this a good example of a trip where a multi-stop fare is used to connect a few major flight jumps while leaving local movement to separate arrangements.
At a sold range of USD 1,690 to 2,204 in premium economy, this July departure sits in a summer travel window and shows how an MSI ticket can link North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia in a single booking framework. The route is best understood as a logistics-first itinerary: a long central stay, two open-jaw breaks, and a final long-haul sequence into Melbourne.
