🏷️ Multi-destination travel: a short guide to organizing your itinerary
✈️ Introduction
Multi-destination travel is today one of the best ways to cover several cities in a single day, while optimizing your budget.
But organizing an itinerary with several flights can quickly become complex.
In this overview, find out how to intelligently construct a multi-destination trip, avoid classic mistakes and pay less for your flights.
🌍 What is a multi-destination trip?
A multi-destination trip consists of visiting several cities or countries in a single day, using different flights rather than a single round trip.
👉 Example:
Paris → Rome → Athènes → retour à Paris
🧭 How to organize your itinerary?
1. Choosing the right number of cities
- 1 week → 2 à 3 cities max
- 10 days → 3 à 4 cities
- 2 weeks → 4 à 5 cities
2. Optimize the order of destinations
The’order is CRUCIAL for:
- avoid expensive flights
- limit travel times
💸 Why multi-destination can êbe cheaper?
Contrary to popular belief:
- one-way flights can be cheaper .
- some routes are under-exploited
👉 Résult: an optimized itinerary can cost less than a classic round trip
⚠️ Les erreurs à éviter
- Too many cities → fatigue + coût
- Bad order → price explosion
- Manual servicing → waste of time
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