Route notes
Why this routing works
This multi-stop itinerary keeps the routing simple: Seattle to Tel Aviv, onward to London, then back to Seattle. With 23 nights in Tel Aviv and 36 nights in London, it is structured around two substantial stops rather than frequent short connections, which helps keep the ticket focused on the core long-haul flights.
For a November departure, this sequence works cleanly as an eastbound transatlantic-style loop linking the Middle East and Europe before returning to the US. The stop order avoids backtracking between continents and creates a straightforward progression from the Pacific Northwest to the eastern Mediterranean, then to the UK, and home.
As an economy itinerary, the sold range of USD 2,043 to USD 2,675 reflects a simple three-flight structure with two stopovers. This type of multi-stop ticket is useful when the travel dates between cities are fixed in advance, since the long stays in each stop are already built into the route plan.
At 61 weeks total, timing matters more than the number of flights. A route like this is best planned with clear date spacing between the outbound, onward, and return segments so the long overall trip length and the two stopovers remain aligned on one ticket.
