Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is built as a Pacific loop: Fort Lauderdale connects through Los Angeles to Kailua Kona, then continues onward to Tokyo before returning across the Pacific via Honolulu and Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale. The sequence keeps the longest stay in Tokyo, with shorter stays in Hawaii on either side of the transpacific sectors.
The two 1-night stops in Los Angeles work as connection buffers at the start and end of the trip rather than as core stops. That structure can make a long East Coast to Pacific itinerary easier to pace, while also separating the domestic and long-haul portions of the ticket into clear stages.
At 4 weeks total, the timing is weighted toward a single extended stop, with 18 nights in Tokyo, alongside 5 nights in Kailua Kona and 3 nights in Honolulu. In premium economy, this is a practical fit for travelers who want a more comfortable long-haul routing without moving too quickly between stops.
With a sold price range of USD 3,060 to USD 4,668 and a June departure in the April-to-June season window, this itinerary shows how a multi-stop Pacific trip can be structured around a small number of stops with deliberate layover timing rather than frequent city changes.
