Route notes
Why this routing works
This 24-week business-class itinerary is built as a long-duration multi-stop routing that moves west from Orlando to Frankfurt, then continues to Sydney and Singapore before crossing to Los Angeles, returning to Asia for Manila and Bali, and finishing in Los Angeles. The sequencing breaks the trip into a mix of medium and long-haul segments rather than clustering all Asia stops together in one block.
The stop lengths do much of the work here: 21 nights in Frankfurt, 28 in Sydney, 98 in Singapore, 98 in Manila, and 15 in Denpasar Bali. Those longer stays can make a multi-stop ticket more practical than piecing together separate one-way flights, especially when the trip spans multiple regions over roughly six months.
Ticketing-wise, this is a complex open-jaw style flow with Los Angeles appearing twice as a transit point and final endpoint. That kind of structure matters when pricing a business-class itinerary, because the order of cities and the transpacific crossings can affect how the overall ticket is constructed.
With an August departure in the Jul-Sep season, the route is timed as a single extended itinerary rather than a rapid round-the-world circuit. The sold range for this business-class routing was USD 8,580 to USD 11,191, reflecting a premium long-haul trip with seven flight segments across North America, Europe, Australasia, and Southeast Asia.
