Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a short transatlantic open-jaw built for one week in France. The ticket starts in Los Angeles, uses an overland segment between Biarritz and Paris, and returns nonstop routing logic back to Los Angeles from Paris. That structure keeps the trip compact while avoiding backtracking within France.
Because Biarritz is marked as reached overland, the flight ticket is doing the long-haul work and leaving the domestic positioning between French stops off the air itinerary. That can be useful on a one-week plan, where keeping the ticket focused on the international sectors may offer cleaner timing than adding another flight segment.
In August, this routing fits a peak summer departure window, so the main planning consideration is keeping connections simple and the stop order fixed: Los Angeles out, France overland between stops, then Paris back to Los Angeles. The sold range for this premium-economy itinerary was USD 1,281 to 1,954.
