Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing moves east from Denver through London and Rome before continuing to Dar es Salaam, then onward across the South Pacific via Sydney, Christchurch, and Honolulu back to Denver. The sequence keeps the trip progressing in one direction rather than backtracking, which is the key logistical advantage on a route that spans Europe, Africa, Australasia, and North America in a short overall window.
With 5 nights in London, then 4 nights each in Rome, Dar es Salaam, Sydney, Christchurch, and Honolulu, the stop pattern is relatively even after the first city. That makes the ticket structure straightforward for travelers who want multiple stopovers without adding extra routing complexity, while still fitting within a two-week trip framework.
In economy class, this itinerary sits in a published sample price range of USD 1,395 to 1,859, departing in July within the broader Jul-Sep season. For a route covering six stopovers across several regions, the main planning consideration is pacing: the itinerary prioritizes breadth and continuous onward movement over long stays in any single stop.
As a CATL-style multi-stop ticket, the route is best understood as a pre-planned circle that links long-haul segments with short city stays. It works best when the travel dates are organized tightly from the start, since changing the order or extending multiple stops can quickly alter the overall timing of the trip.
