Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is structured as a two-week North America multi-stop from London, using Atlanta as a same-day connection point on the outbound to Pensacola. The routing then breaks the trip into two separate Pensacola stays, with the middle section handled as an open-jaw: arrival into Pensacola, overland travel to Wilmington, then onward flights from Wilmington to Jacksonville and Jacksonville to Pensacola before the transatlantic return to London.
The overland break is the key ticketing feature here. Instead of forcing a backtrack, the itinerary leaves the Pensacola-Wilmington segment off the air ticket and resumes with onward flights from Wilmington, which can be useful when part of the trip is better handled on the ground. That structure also keeps the final international return attached after the second Pensacola stay rather than requiring a separate round-trip booking.
With only one listed layover, in Atlanta, the routing is relatively straightforward despite multiple domestic points. The schedule is compact for a two-week trip, so this kind of sequence works best when the stop order is fixed in advance and the open-jaw segment is intentional. March departures in premium economy place this as a higher-comfort multi-stop option rather than a basic point-to-point fare build.
