Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing starts from Miami, breaks the long westbound journey with a short stay in London, then moves on to the trip’s longest stop in Sydney before a final trans-Tasman segment to Auckland and the return to Miami. The sequencing keeps the itinerary moving in one direction and limits backtracking.
With 4 nights in London, 22 nights in Sydney, and 5 nights in Auckland, the pacing is weighted toward Australia while still allowing shorter stopovers on either side. That structure fits a six-week trip well: an initial European break, a primary stay in Australia, then a shorter New Zealand segment before heading home.
As a business class RTW ticket, this itinerary is built around long-haul comfort on the intercontinental sectors. Ticketing multiple stops on one round-the-world framework can simplify a route like Miami-London-Sydney-Auckland-Miami compared with pricing each leg separately, especially when the trip spans North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
An August departure places this itinerary in the July-September travel window. For timing, the route combines one brief stop, one extended stay, and one moderate stop, which makes it relatively straightforward to manage over six weeks without adding extra flight segments.
