Route notes
Why this routing works
This five-week multi-stop itinerary starts in London and moves east to Ballina, then continues to Sydney, Montreal, and Geneva. The sequencing keeps the ticket directional rather than doubling back repeatedly, which is often important on a multi-stop fare built around long-haul sectors.
With 3 nights in Ballina, 2 nights in Sydney, and 3 nights in Montreal, the route is paced for shorter stays between major flight segments. That makes it a better fit for travelers who want to cover multiple long-distance points in one ticket rather than build a slower, open-ended trip.
In economy, a routing like this is mainly about combining several intercontinental flights into one structured itinerary. Starting in March places departure in the Jan-Mar season window, which is useful when comparing date flexibility and pricing across a five-week trip.
At a sold range of USD 3,406 to USD 4,458, this itinerary shows how a multi-stop ticket can link Europe, Australasia, and North America before ending back in Europe. The final arrival in Geneva, rather than returning to London, also gives the ticket an open-jaw feel on the European end without requiring a round-trip back to the origin.
