Multi-Stop Travel Planning

If you are planning a trip with several stops, instead of traveling from point A to point B and back, it’s not only difficult to arrange, it’s expensive. But here are some resources that might actually help you.

A company named Airtreks is best known for its around-the-world airline tickets, but this company can also arrange multi-stop journeys.

This involves a series of one-way flights or extended layovers, without requiring you to mortgage your house.

Then there are airline alliances, such One World and Star Alliance, which can also save you money on multi-stop trips, if you plan it right.

Just remember, you got to fly in the same direction all the way.

For example, the One World Alliance offers flat fees for trips that involve multiple stops—so, for about $4,000, you can stop in three countries.

Also look into individual airline programs, like Cathay Pacific’s All Asia Fare or Air Canada’s Flight Pass.

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