Route notes
Why this routing works
This one-week multi-stop itinerary is structured as a compact sequence: New York City to Phoenix, on to Atlanta, back through New York City, and then onward to Berlin. The routing keeps the domestic U.S. segments grouped before the final transatlantic departure, which can simplify ticket construction when combining short-haul stops with a long-haul endpoint.
Because New York City appears both at the start and again before Berlin, this routing works as an open sequence rather than a simple out-and-back pattern. That intermediate return to New York City creates a clear handoff between the U.S. domestic portion and the international leg, which is useful when timing a short trip with multiple stops inside a single week.
In economy class, the fare range of $1,240 to $1,891 reflects a short-duration, multi-segment ticket rather than a single nonstop journey. With departure in January, the schedule sits in the jan-mar season window, so the main planning focus is keeping connection timing efficient across the domestic stops before the final flight to Germany.
