Route notes
Why this routing works
This itinerary is structured as a compact transpacific and transatlantic loop: Taipei to Los Angeles, onward to Chicago, then Frankfurt, and back to Taipei. The sequencing keeps the two USA stops together before the Europe segment, which reduces backtracking and fits a short multi-stop trip more efficiently than splitting North America across both sides of Europe.
At two weeks total, timing is the main constraint on this routing. Grouping Los Angeles and Chicago into the same North America section helps keep connections straightforward, while Frankfurt works as the final long-haul stop before the return to Taipei. For travelers pricing a business-class multi-stop itinerary in June, this route falls in a sold range of USD 6,501 to 9,916.
As a ticketing structure, this is a true multi-stop itinerary rather than a simple round trip, with four flight legs across Asia, North America, and Europe. That makes the order of stops important: each city is linked in a forward-moving sequence that supports a short overall trip length without adding extra repositioning.
