Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is built as a fast-moving U.S. multi-stop from London, starting in Austin and then stepping westward through San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles before turning inland to Denver. From there, the itinerary uses an overland gap to Seattle, which breaks the ticket into two logical segments and gives flexibility between Denver and Seattle without adding a flight coupon.
After Seattle, the route resumes as a steady eastbound sequence through Portland, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, and Atlanta, finishing in Orlando. Most stops are one to three nights, so the ticket suits travelers who want to cover a high number of cities in a short time rather than stay put for long stretches.
At two weeks in economy, this is a dense domestic-heavy itinerary with 12 total stops including the origin and final city. The short stays and directional flow help keep backtracking limited, while the open surface sector between Denver and Seattle creates room to handle that portion independently.
With pricing listed from USD 1,494 to USD 2,279 for June travel in the Apr-Jun season, this itinerary is positioned as a budget-conscious way to string together multiple U.S. cities on one ticket from London. The main planning consideration is pace: several one-night stops mean connection timing and realistic transfer days matter more than adding extra destinations.
