Route notes
Why this routing works
This 9-week economy itinerary is structured as an open-jaw and multi-stop ticket rather than a simple out-and-back. It departs West Palm Beach, begins the trip on the ground in New Delhi, then continues by air to Kathmandu and Tbilisi. After that, the routing resumes in Vilnius, continues to Helsinki and Dublin, and finishes back in West Palm Beach.
The overland markers are central to how this trip is sequenced: Delhi is the first ticketed point in Asia even though it is reached outside this flight set, and Vilnius is the next ticketed point after Tbilisi, again with the gap handled on the ground. That makes the airfare work around two independent land sections while still preserving a single overall direction from South Asia into Europe.
Timing is straightforward for a summer departure, with the route sold in the July to September window. The longest confirmed stays shown here are 10 nights in Tbilisi and 7 nights in Dublin, leaving the remaining time to be distributed across the other flight points and the two overland breaks. For travelers comparing formats, this is the kind of routing where a custom multi-stop ticket can be more practical than piecing together separate one-way flights across multiple regions.
From a cost standpoint, the published economy range of USD 1,780 to 2,715 frames this as a budget-conscious long-distance itinerary with six flight points between origin and return. The route covers North America, South Asia, and Europe in one ticketed plan while leaving flexibility on the ground between the open-jaw sections.
