Route notes
Why this routing works
This five-week itinerary starts and ends in New Delhi and sequences five European stops across one ticket in economy class. The route is structured with an overland arrival into London, then continues by air through Brussels, Berlin, Vienna, and Amsterdam before the long-haul return to Delhi. That combination works well for travelers who want one anchor point reached independently and the rest of the trip ticketed in a fixed order.
Stop lengths are evenly paced for a multi-city trip: 6 nights in London, 7 in Brussels, 6 in Berlin, 7 in Vienna, and 7 in Amsterdam. With most stays set at roughly a week, the routing avoids excessive airport turnover while still covering multiple countries in one trip. The order also keeps the Europe portion moving in a single direction rather than backtracking between cities.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a straightforward multi-stop itinerary rather than a round-the-world structure. The sold route covers the onward flights after London and the final return to New Delhi, which can be useful when part of the trip is handled overland. A March departure places the itinerary in the Jan-Mar season, and the published economy price range for this routing runs from USD 1,039 to USD 1,584.
