Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world route starts in Dallas, crosses first into East Asia, then continues west into Europe before returning to Dallas from Dublin. The sequencing keeps the trip moving in one direction, with overland gaps built into both Japan and Europe so the ticket covers the major long-haul jumps while leaving shorter regional transitions off the airfare.
The first overland section is Tokyo to Osaka, followed by a flight onward to Seoul, where the longest listed stay is 13 nights. From there, the itinerary jumps to Zurich and again uses overland travel within Europe: Zurich to Paris, then Edinburgh to London. That structure is useful for travelers who want a single RTW ticket to handle the intercontinental framework without spending flight segments on city pairs that can be managed separately.
With 11 weeks total in economy, this is a moderate-length RTW itinerary that combines a limited number of flight coupons with multiple major stops. A June departure fits a spring-to-early-summer travel window, and the listed price range of USD 1,861 to USD 2,839 reflects a budget-conscious long-haul setup centered on routing efficiency rather than premium cabin complexity.
The final section stays flexible within the British Isles by moving overland into London before flying to Dublin and then back to Dallas. Overall, this is a practical example of how a westbound RTW fare can link Asia and Europe while using open-jaw and surface sectors to keep the routing streamlined.
