Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is a compact transatlantic loop: Hamburg to Austin, then onward to Portland, and back to Hamburg. With 7 nights in Austin and 4 nights in Portland, it divides a 2-week trip into two clear U.S. stops without adding extra routing complexity.
The sequence works well for travelers who want a simple open-jaw feel within a single return structure: arrive in Texas, continue domestically to Oregon, then fly home to Germany. Keeping the U.S. segment in one direction helps reduce backtracking and makes the timing straightforward across a relatively short overall trip length.
In economy, this route sits in a published sample range of USD 859 to USD 1,311. September departures fall within the July to September season listed here, which can be useful for travelers comparing similar late-summer or early-fall transatlantic schedules.
From a ticketing perspective, this is a clean multi-stop setup rather than a more complex round-the-world pattern. It is best suited to travelers who want two North American stops on one ticket while keeping the total duration, stop count, and routing easy to manage.
