Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a two-stop multi-city economy itinerary that starts and ends in Tulsa, with 14 nights in Beirut followed by 31 nights in Osaka. The routing keeps the trip linear: one stop in the Middle East, one in East Asia, then a return to the US, which is a straightforward structure for travelers combining longer stays in each city rather than adding extra intermediate stopovers.
With 45 nights on the ground across the two stops, the timing is weighted toward a longer second stay in Osaka after a shorter first segment in Beirut. That sequencing can work well for travelers who want to settle into the final stop for a full month, while still keeping the overall ticket to just three flight segments: outbound, onward, and return.
Priced from $2,823 to $3,682 in economy, this itinerary fits the multi-stop format without becoming highly fragmented. A July departure places it within the July to September travel window provided here, and the open-jaw style complexity is avoided by returning to the original departure city. The result is a simple closed-loop ticket structure centered on two substantial stays rather than frequent flight changes.
