Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is structured as an open-jaw and multi-stop ticket: Denver to Amsterdam, then a separate overland move into Baku before flights continue from Baku to Erevan, Manchester, Geneva, and back to Denver. That setup is useful when one segment is intentionally not flown and the trip needs to resume from a different city.
The pacing is front-loaded with a short 3-night stop in Amsterdam, followed by the overland transition into Azerbaijan, then a sequence of onward flights through Armenia and the UK. The longest scheduled stays come later in the route, with 18 nights in Manchester and 14 nights in Geneva, which gives the itinerary a clear shift from transit-heavy movement to longer base stays.
Because this is a business-class, 9-week itinerary departing in May, the ticketing logic centers on linking multiple regions in a single fare structure while preserving the intended stop order. The route closes cleanly with a final transatlantic return from Geneva to Denver, avoiding backtracking after the two longest stays.
