Route notes
Why this routing works
This route is sequenced as Frankfurt–Singapore–Auckland–Seoul–Frankfurt, which keeps the longest stay in the middle of the trip and uses shorter stopovers on either side. With 3 nights in Singapore, 26 nights in Auckland, and 5 nights in Seoul, the pacing suits travelers who want one primary base with two additional stops rather than several evenly split segments.
As a single multi-stop economy ticket, this itinerary links Europe, Southeast Asia, Australasia, and East Asia in one booking flow instead of separate one-way flights. That structure is useful for managing a clear outbound path to New Zealand and a different return path back to Germany, while keeping all long-haul sectors in a defined order.
At 8 weeks total, the timing works well for a March departure with a compact first stop, an extended middle segment, and a shorter final stop before returning to Frankfurt. The route design is straightforward: one stop to break up the outbound journey, one long stay at the main destination, then one last stop on the way home.
