Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world route is structured as a continuous eastbound sequence from Montreal through Paris and Dubai into Southeast and East Asia, then across the Pacific to Honolulu and Los Angeles before returning to Montreal. That ordering keeps the itinerary moving in one direction rather than backtracking, which is useful on a three-week schedule with seven stopovers.
The stop pattern is compact: 3 nights in Paris, 3 in Dubai, 4 in Bangkok, 3 in Hanoi, 5 in Tokyo, 3 in Honolulu, and 2 in Los Angeles. Tokyo gets the longest stay, while the final Los Angeles stop is kept short before the return to Canada. For an economy RTW, this mix works best for travelers who want multiple major air hubs linked in a single ticket without adding extra inland segments.
March departure timing places the trip in the January-March season window, which can help frame availability for a long eastbound itinerary touching several regions. With total pricing shown from $2,871 to $3,759 in economy, this sample sits in a range that fits a multi-continent RTW rather than a simple open-jaw or regional trip.
From a ticketing standpoint, the route combines Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Hawaii, and the U.S. West Coast before closing the loop in Montreal. Because the itinerary includes several short stays, connection planning and keeping the stop order fixed are central to making the overall timing work within roughly three weeks.
