Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing moves westbound from New York City to Tokyo, then continues to Sydney, Singapore, and Munich before returning to New York City. The sequence keeps the trip in one continuous direction across Asia, Australasia, and Europe, which is a practical fit for a three-week RTW structure.
The stop pattern combines two longer stays at the front of the trip, with 6 nights in Tokyo and 10 nights in Sydney, followed by shorter stops of 3 nights in Singapore and 4 nights in Munich. That pacing concentrates more time on the longest flight pairings early on, then shifts to shorter end-of-trip stays before the final transatlantic return.
As ticketing goes, this is a business-class RTW itinerary with four stopovers between origin and return. The sold price range on this routing was from USD 11,010 to USD 14,361, with departure in September within the Jul-Sep season window. For travelers comparing structures, this is a clear example of a premium multi-continent ticket built around a fixed three-week timeframe.
