Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing starts in Washington DC, flies into Brussels, then uses an overland segment to continue to Paris before flying on to Tel Aviv and back to Washington DC. That sequence keeps the two Western Europe stops together before the longer final stay in Tel Aviv, which helps reduce backtracking within the ticket.
The overland break between Brussels and Paris is built into the route, so the trip combines open-jaw flexibility with onward air segments. With 10 nights in Brussels, 5 in Paris, and 11 in Tel Aviv, the pacing is structured around three meaningful stays rather than frequent one- or two-night stops.
At 4 weeks total in economy, this itinerary fits a straightforward multi-stop plan with one surface sector and a transatlantic return at the end. The April departure falls in the apr-jun season window, and the sold price range for this routing was USD 987 to USD 1,505.
