Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is structured as a fast eastbound loop from Rome into Northeast Asia, then down into Southeast Asia before returning to Rome. The longest stay is front-loaded in Tokyo at 9 nights, followed by shorter stops in Seoul, Hanoi, and Bangkok, which creates a clear progression from one major long-haul arrival into a series of shorter regional segments.
Because this is built as a multi-stop ticket rather than separate one-way bookings, the sequence keeps the overland logic simple: Rome to Tokyo, then onward to Seoul, Hanoi, and Bangkok, before the final long-haul back to Rome. That can be useful when you want fixed city order and preplanned onward connections without having to piece together each flight independently.
Timing-wise, this is a compact economy itinerary priced from USD 1,517 to USD 1,979, with departure shown for July in the Jul-Sep season window. With only brief stays after Tokyo, this route suits travelers who want one anchor stop combined with a few shorter city-to-city connections on the same ticket.
