Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a fast-moving one-week round-the-world ticket built around an eastbound sequence from Nashville to Reykjavik, Brussels, Kigali, New Delhi, and Taipei, then back to Nashville. With 3 nights in Reykjavik and 1-2 nights at each later stop, the structure prioritizes efficient global positioning over long ground time in any one city.
The stop pattern uses Europe as the first bridge out of the US, then continues into Africa, South Asia, and East Asia before crossing back to North America. That sequencing keeps the route directional and avoids backtracking, which is especially important on a short-duration RTW where connection logic matters as much as destination count.
Ticketing-wise, this is a business-class multi-continent itinerary with five stopovers packed into a single week. The short Brussels, Kigali, New Delhi, and Taipei stays suggest a trip designed around tightly managed timing, so it works best for travelers who want a single ticket covering a complex long-haul path rather than separate one-way bookings.
June departure timing places this route in the apr-jun season window provided, and the sold price range for this itinerary was USD 9,910 to USD 12,974. For a business-class RTW touching Europe, Africa, South Asia, and East Asia in one direction, the key planning consideration is keeping each stop brief enough to preserve onward connection flow through the full circuit.
