Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing moves west from Sydney through Asia, into Europe, then across North America before returning to Australia. The stop order is clean and practical: Guangzhou for 28 nights, Seoul for 16, London for 291, New York City for 13, and Los Angeles for 16, all on a single RTW sequence back to Sydney.
The itinerary uses London as the longest stop by a wide margin, which makes the Europe segment the anchor of the ticket. From there, continuing to the US with separate East and West Coast stops keeps the transatlantic and transpacific sectors aligned in a straightforward westbound flow rather than backtracking.
In economy, this is the kind of route where timing matters as much as geography. A July departure fits the stated Jul-Sep season, and the six-week overall trip framework works for travelers pricing a multi-continent ticket while still locking in extended stopovers on the same booking.
At USD 2,139 to 3,263, the value in this itinerary comes from covering Australia, Asia, Europe, and North America in one round-the-world fare structure instead of piecing together long-haul one-ways. It is best suited to travelers who want a clear intercontinental sequence with substantial time in a few cities rather than many short hops.
