Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is built as a multi-stop ticket starting and ending in Milan, with flight sectors from Milan to New Delhi, Bangkok to SOQ, and Melbourne onward through Sydney, Santiago, Easter Island, and back to Milan. Two breaks are handled overland rather than by air ticket: New Delhi to Bangkok and SOQ to Melbourne. That structure matters because it separates the long-haul flight pricing from the traveler’s surface segments while keeping the main intercontinental sequence intact.
The order of stops moves steadily east from Europe into South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and then across the Pacific to Chile before returning to Europe. Sydney is used as an additional stop within Australia before the transpacific sector to Santiago. On the Chile end, the itinerary uses a one-night stop in Santiago before continuing to Easter Island for four nights, which is a practical way to position the island segment inside the larger ticket rather than treating it as a standalone add-on.
With a published price range of USD 3,376 to USD 4,420 in premium economy, this is positioned as a higher-comfort version of a complex multi-stop routing rather than a simple out-and-back fare. The routing is most useful for travelers who already know they want to connect several regions in one ticket and are comfortable managing separate overland sections within the overall plan.
Departure is shown for April, within the April to June season window. The stop pattern is compact in the provided data, with four nights in New Delhi, one night in Santiago, and four nights on Easter Island explicitly listed, so timing is concentrated around key connection points rather than extended stays at every stop.
