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Thorn Tree Refugee
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Hi all,
I hope you can help. I've found conflicting advice on airfare travel for a RTW trip. Many say get a RTW package (from say Airtreks.com) and yet a number of others say, just get your first flight and then pick up flights as you need them as long as you schedule is flexible so you can seek out last minute/cheaper deals. What does everyone think? At this point, I'm planning a two year trip RTW (might have to reduce it to one if the costs get to crazy). I plan to visit the following places (roughly in the order in which I'll see them) and will usually stay a month in each place (some two months like France & Italy):
Mexico (Cozumel/Cancun)
Belize
Guatemala
-possibly visit El Salvador if time
Honduras
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Ecuador & Galapagos Islands
Peru
Chile
Argentina & possibly Easter Island
New Zealand
Australia
Fiji
Palau
Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Thailand
India
Nepal
Bangladesh
possibly Bhutan
Tibet
China (Beijing & Great Wall)
Mongolia (use Trans-Mongolian railway)
Russia (use Trans-Siberian railway)
Ukraine
-possibly Lativa & Lithuania if time
Poland
Germany
Netherlands
France
-possibly visit Austria/Croatia/Slovenia/Romania/Slovakia
Czech Republic
Italy
Greece
Egypt
Africa (Botswana or Tanzania)
-possibly Madagascar if time
Ireland
Scotland

That's probably too much, but it doesn't hurt to plan more and then reduce later.

thanks in advance,
Jay


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Posts: 10 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 27 July 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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RTW tickets are only valid for 365 days, alas.


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Posts: 123 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 18 July 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i'm part of the buy as you go clan. I like the idea of having more freedom.


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World Citizen
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I'm buying as I go. However, I don't think I will have very many long flights. I'm not sure if it works out cheaper if all your flights are long-haul.
 
Posts: 1335 | Location: New York | Registered: 16 June 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Lost in Place
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You can mix and match too - I wanted flexibility but I knew I had to get from South America to Tanzania in time for a Kili climb, so I booked that long haul (and 2 others) but I'm leaving the rest to booking along the way. I've been looking at www.airninja.com too (mentioned on a different thread here) for discount airlines and it has been extremely helpful.

Best of luck!
-Jennifer
 
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Just have to be a little savvy.
 
Posts: 106 | Location: US | Registered: 10 October 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I don't think you can really plan a two year trip in advance.

You can make a wish list, but things will change. For that amount of time, the ability to adapt to conditions is a greater skill than the ability to plan.

I'm 11 months into my trip. Longest I purchased ahead was 30 days. Even then, I wish I had more time in some of the places I went.


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Posts: 315 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 24 October 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Holds PhD in Packing
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When I add up the prices of individual tickets vs. RTW estimates I come up about even.

This is my rough flying itinerary: home -Hongkong -PP overland Siem Reap - Hanoi - Luang Prubang - overland (thailand, Malaysia etc) Syngapore - bali - perth - sydney - queenstown overland auckland - cook island/ fiji - home

home is whereever would be cheapest in US between Boston and Philly. My question for all you seasoned rtw buyers: is there a different route that would make things cheaper? I have played around with the routes quite a bit and it looks like flights are going to cost 5k-ish either way. So booking as I go will be a no-brainer.
 
Posts: 127 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 11 July 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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ok i just took your exact route and minus one flight the one between hanoi and singapore airtreks on bootsnall brought up a range from 3750 to 4950...i dont think that includes tax but i think that if you got the one closer to 3750 assuming availability it could cost you less than 5000...

Also my only recommendation might be to buy the long haul flight to hong kong and back from cook islands or fiji...personally i think flying back from FIJI will be cheaper as Air pacific goes between LAX and Australia and is a codeshare for oneworld...


India, UAE, Africa next, follow me! I'm 24, why isn't 100 countries and 7 continents realistic in a lifetime...33 and 4 down...39 or 40 and 5 by end of year
 
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Thanks...I was thinking along those lines too - I Figure I will check with airtreks for an exact quote before I make my decision. Great to know you did a similar route and it worked out pretty well.

I originally planned on Fiji - but Cook islands grew on me b/c I will land in paradise vs. Nadi being a dump apparently and needing to travel more once in the country. So unless the expense is drastically more I am leaning in that direction.
 
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