Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing moves westbound from New York City to San Francisco and on to Sydney, then uses an overland segment to Canberra before picking up the ticket again from Sydney. That structure is useful when you want to keep Australia on one ticket while still building in surface travel between two points.
After Australia, the itinerary continues in a single direction through Dubai, Cairo, and London before returning to New York City. The longest stay is in Cairo at 11 nights, with shorter stopovers in San Francisco, Sydney, Dubai, and London, which keeps the overall pacing workable inside a 4-week trip.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a multi-continent economy RTW with one surface sector shown by the double slash in the routing. Keeping the overland Canberra segment separate from the flight path can help preserve a cleaner fare structure while still allowing flexibility on the ground.
With departure in April and a total price range of USD 2,513 to USD 3,833, this routing fits travelers looking for a cost-conscious long-haul sequence across North America, Australasia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe without backtracking.
