Route notes
Why this routing works
This two-week June routing starts with a transatlantic flight from Washington DC to Brussels, continues to Copenhagen, then resumes by air from Zurich after an overland segment into Switzerland. From there it moves on to Geneva and Rome before returning to Washington DC, keeping the trip focused on a compact set of European stops within a short overall duration.
The key ticketing feature here is the open-jaw between Copenhagen and Zurich, shown by the double slash in the routing. That setup allows you to arrive in one city and resume flying from another, making room for independent ground travel before the next flight coupon. It is a practical way to fit an overland section into a two-week trip without forcing a backtrack.
With 3 nights in Brussels, 1 night in Copenhagen, and 2 nights in Rome, the flown sectors are concentrated around a few short stays and a Switzerland segment split between Zurich and Geneva. In economy, this is the kind of routing that suits travelers who want several European cities on one ticket while keeping the overall plan within a fixed two-week window.
At a sold range of USD 2,217 to 3,382 in economy for June travel, this itinerary is structured around straightforward westbound and eastbound transatlantic flights with intra-Europe hops in between. The sequence keeps the long-haul flying at the beginning and end, with the shorter regional connections grouped in the middle of the trip.
