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florens Jun 21, 2017 11:21 am

RTW question
 
Hey folks

My OH and me are considering a RTW trip next year.

We currently have the following itinerary:

- exEU
- stops in HKG, SYD, HNL, LAX/SFO/SEA
- J class

What kind of recommendation can you folks provide me in terms of
- where to fly from (lower taxes/cost?) in Europe? (I think exLHR is more expensive than others)
- restrictions that may apply / ideas to reduce the cost (currently ~ £6000 per person)

Unfortunately I haven't been able to find anything useful on the oneworld website in terms of how many stops are allowed per continent etc.

skunker Jun 21, 2017 6:04 pm


Originally Posted by florens (Post 28470378)
Hey folks

My OH and me are considering a RTW trip next year.

We currently have the following itinerary:

- exEU
- stops in HKG, SYD, HNL, LAX/SFO/SEA
- J class

What kind of recommendation can you folks provide me in terms of
- where to fly from (lower taxes/cost?) in Europe? (I think exLHR is more expensive than others)
- restrictions that may apply / ideas to reduce the cost (currently ~ £6000 per person)

Unfortunately I haven't been able to find anything useful on the oneworld website in terms of how many stops are allowed per continent etc.

Have you tried the FAQ thread stickied in this sub? There is also a thread about cheap starting locations for Europe on the front page of this sub. And, the basic answers can be found on the website at https://www.oneworld.com/flights/rou...world-explorer

florens Jun 23, 2017 12:00 am

Thank you skunker. I now also have realised that the fares are loaded in EF and I can start searching.


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