Route notes
Why this routing works
This route is structured as a return from London with an open-jaw on the outbound side. The ticket covers London to San Francisco, then a separate flight from San Francisco to Miami, followed by the return from Miami to London. That setup works well when the first arrival point and final departure point in the USA are different.
At two weeks in economy, the sequencing keeps the flying straightforward: one transatlantic arrival, one domestic hop within the USA, and one transatlantic return. Using San Francisco first and Miami second avoids backtracking to the original arrival city before heading home.
Because San Francisco is marked as reached overland in the route data, this itinerary can also be read as a partial flight plan within a wider trip. In that case, the core ticketing logic is still simple: resume flying from San Francisco, continue to Miami, and finish with the nonstop return pattern back to London.
With a November departure and a total price range of USD 452 to 690, this is a short, low-complexity return itinerary rather than a longer round-the-world sequence. The value in this routing is in matching different U.S. entry and exit points on one economy plan while keeping the overall timing tight.
