Route notes
Why this routing works
This 33-week itinerary uses London twice to break the trip into clear long-haul sections: Mexico City to Europe first, then onward to Africa and Asia, back into Iberia, and finally across the Atlantic for a U.S. segment before returning to Mexico City. That sequencing keeps the route moving generally eastward while allowing for two extended stays in London of 38 nights and 98 nights.
The longest ground times are concentrated in a few hubs, which makes this structure workable as a single multi-stop ticket rather than a rapid round-the-world pattern. After the first London stop, the routing continues to Addis Ababa for 7 nights, Victoria Falls for 15, Bangkok for 20, and PKY for 12 before returning to Europe through Madrid, Faro, and Santander. Those shorter European segments are grouped together efficiently after the Asia leg.
The second London stop functions as a major reset before the final transatlantic section. From there, the itinerary moves through Raleigh, Chicago, and Houston on separate U.S. stops of 5, 7, and 7 nights, then closes back in Mexico City. On a trip this long, separating the journey into regional clusters can make date planning and onward timing easier than pricing each continent pair independently.
This is an economy-class multi-stop itinerary priced from USD 5,846 with a February departure in the Jan-Mar season. With 14 total points in the route string and several stays of multiple weeks, it fits travelers who want a long-duration, fixed-order ticket with substantial time on the ground between intercontinental flights.
