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Round the World Economy
Working out how much you want to spend on your round the world airfares can be a tricky
balancing act. Here are some things to consider.
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- In general, the more you spend, the more stops per £ you
get. A round the world ticket costing £1,000 might typically only have 4 or
5 stops, whereas one costing £2,000 could easily have a dozen
of more stops.
- The more you spend, the more your control you have over where your
stops are. Using the example above, the range of stops you can choose
from on a £1,000 round the world airfare will be much smaller than that of a
£2,000 round the world airfare.
- Business or first class round the world airfares tend to be much
better value on a £ per mile or £ per stop basis than
normal return flights in business or first class.
- Don’t try to conquer the world in a fortnight. We can put together
some fantastic routes with lots and lots of great stops, but if you
only have a few weeks, try to stick to a simpler itinerary - it’s
hot out there and you need to relax !
What is your budget?
- Economy
under £1,000 ( including pre-payable taxes and fuel
charges )
- Economy
£1,001 to £1,250 ( including pre-payable taxes
and fuel charges )
- Economy
£1,251 to £1,500 ( including pre-payable taxes
and fuel charges )
- Economy
£1,501 to £1,750 ( including pre-payable taxes
and fuel charges )
- Economy
£1,751 to £2,000 ( including pre-payable taxes
and fuel charges )
- Economy
over £2,000 ( including pre-payable taxes and fuel
charges )
- Business Class
- First Class
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