Route notes
Why this routing works
This seven-week round-the-world itinerary starts with the longest eastbound jump from Miami to Tokyo, where the schedule allows 10 nights before shorter segments through the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa. After Japan, the routing tightens into a regional sequence: Istanbul and Izmir in Turkey, then onward to Egypt via a same-day layover at GNY, followed by Cairo and Luxor.
The middle of the ticket is built around surface flexibility as well as short regional flights. After 3 nights in Tel Aviv and 4 nights in Larnaca, the itinerary returns to Tel Aviv overland rather than by air, which is a useful way to keep the flight coupon sequence aligned while leaving that crossing off-ticket. The final air segment then continues from Tel Aviv to AQJ and Amman before the long return to Miami.
From a ticketing perspective, this is a business-class RTW with a mix of long-haul and regional sectors, priced from USD 9,597 to USD 11,074. September departure timing places the whole trip in a late-summer window, and the stop pattern is front-loaded with the longest stay in Tokyo before moving into a denser cluster of shorter stays across Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Cyprus and Jordan.
