Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a straightforward North America multi-stop itinerary that starts in Toronto, moves through Chicago, Fayetteville, Denver, and Phoenix, and then returns to Toronto. The sequencing keeps the trip moving in one direction across the U.S. rather than backtracking between cities, which is the main advantage of booking it as a single multi-stop ticket instead of piecing together separate round-trips.
The overnight pattern is clearly defined in the routing: 4 nights in Chicago, 3 in Fayetteville, 7 in Denver, and 10 in Phoenix. That spread makes the later part of the trip more grounded, with shorter stays up front and longer stops at the end, which can simplify planning once the ticketed order is locked in.
With economy pricing shown from USD 971 to USD 1267, this route sits in a range that can make a four-stop U.S. itinerary workable without needing separate one-way bookings for each segment. For July travel, a fixed sequence like this is useful because all cities are connected under one overall itinerary with a final return to Toronto.
