Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing starts in Hong Kong, makes its longest stop in Christchurch for 8 nights, then moves east through Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro before continuing to Mexico City, Miami, and finishing in London. The sequence keeps the trip moving in one direction across the Pacific, South America, North America, and onward to Europe rather than backtracking between regions.
At 4 weeks total, the timing is weighted toward a longer first stop followed by a run of shorter city stays: 4 nights in Santiago, then 3 nights each in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, and Miami. That structure suits travelers who want one deeper stop early in the itinerary and then a faster pace across multiple hubs later in the trip.
As a business-class RTW ticket, this is positioned for travelers balancing a dense multi-continent schedule with more comfort on the long-haul sectors. The sold range for this itinerary was USD 8,558 to USD 9,875, with departure in August within the July to September travel season.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a multi-region RTW built around open-jaw-style progression by continent rather than repeated returns to the same area. The stop order links major international gateways, which is useful when assembling a business-class fare across the South Pacific, South America, North America, and Europe on one itinerary.
