Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing moves westbound from New York City to Singapore, then continues onward to Perth and Auckland before closing the loop back to New York City. The sequence keeps the trip progressing in one direction rather than backtracking, which is the core advantage of a multi-stop ticket on a long-haul itinerary like this.
At 6 weeks, the schedule leaves room to break up the long intercontinental sectors with meaningful stopovers instead of treating them as simple connections. Singapore works well as the first stop after departing the US, with Perth and then Auckland extending the route across Australasia before the transpacific return to New York City.
Ticketing this as a single multi-stop itinerary is typically about locking in the order of cities and the major long-haul flights in advance. For a route with three stop points outside the US, that structure can be more practical than piecing together separate one-way tickets, especially when the goal is to keep the trip moving cleanly from Asia to Australia to New Zealand and then home.
With November departure timing in the October-to-December season, this itinerary is built around a defined 6-week window in premium economy. The sold price range for this routing was $3,440 to $4,503, which sets expectations for the cabin and stop pattern shown here.
