Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing uses Washington DC as the domestic transatlantic gateway between Las Vegas and Europe, keeping the long-haul structure simple on both the outbound and return. The itinerary is built around two main stays of 6 nights each in Paris and Florence, with a 2-night stop in Washington DC at the start and short 1-night returns through Paris and Washington DC before arriving back in Las Vegas.
The sequence works well for travelers who want two primary European stops without adding extra open-jaw complexity. Paris functions as both the first long stay and the return connection point after Florence, which can help consolidate the ticket into a straightforward round-trip framework rather than requiring separate one-way pricing between multiple European gateways.
With a total duration of 2 weeks, the timing is concentrated but balanced: the longer stays are reserved for the two main destinations, while the intermediate overnights absorb the positioning required for the routing. In economy, this kind of structure can suit travelers prioritizing a lower fare band while still building in buffer nights around the transatlantic segments.
For July departures in the jul-sep season, this is a concise North America-Europe multi-stop ticket with a clear order of travel: Las Vegas to Washington DC, onward to Paris, then Florence, before returning via Paris and Washington DC to Las Vegas. The published sold range for this itinerary is from USD 1,464 to USD 2,233 in economy.
