Route notes
Why this routing works
This 4-week multi-stop itinerary is structured as an open-jaw start from Orlando, with Florence listed as an overland arrival rather than a flown segment. From there, the ticket picks up with onward flights through Brussels and London, then crosses back to the US for San Diego before returning to Orlando. That sequencing keeps the European stops together before the long transatlantic back to North America.
With economy pricing fixed here at USD 5,276, the route is built around a simple eastbound progression in Europe followed by a single westbound return to the US. The confirmed stay lengths shown are 7 nights in London and 9 nights in San Diego, which anchors the back half of the trip while leaving flexibility elsewhere inside the overall 4-week duration.
For timing, this itinerary departs in May within the April to June season window. As ticketing goes, the key logistics feature is the overland break into Florence: that means the air itinerary does not need to cover the inbound segment to that city, but it does resume cleanly for the Florence-Brussels-London-San Diego-Orlando sequence. This kind of setup works well when part of the trip is handled separately while the long-haul and onward flights are kept on one multi-stop ticket.
