Tickets via North, South and Central America from £595 plus £350-£750 tax*
United Airlines via North America from £595 plus tax of £250-£350*
This is a great value ticket that lasts for 12 months and allows you from one to three stopovers in the USA or certain Canadian Cities en route to Australia (Sydney or Melbourne) . At certain times of the year it really is fantastic value (A lot of skiers take this ticket) and you also get a much bigger luggage allowance (2 x 23kg bags).
Flight Costs
|
|
2 Stops |
3 Stops |
15 August - 30 November |
£681 |
£756 |
£825 |
01 December - 08 December |
£774 |
£848 |
£923 |
09 December - 23 December |
£1095 |
£1170 |
£1245 |
24 December - 31 December |
£899 |
£974 |
£1049 |
01 January - 15 January |
£947 |
£1037 |
£1112 |
16 January - 15 April |
£715 |
£790 |
£865 |
16 April - 15 June |
£595 |
£687 |
£762 |
16 June - 30 June |
£715 |
£790 |
£965 |
01 July - 14 August |
£947 |
£1037 |
£1112 |
All departures from Heathrow - point of turnaround is Sydney or Melbourne |
*Tax varies hugely, depending on where you stop, but budget for taxes of between £250 - £350. For details of airport tax - click here |
1 Stopover in each direction Example Routes:
- London - New York - Sydney - Los Angeles - UK
- London - New York - Sydney surface Melbourne - San Francisco - UK
- London - Chicago - Sydney - Washington - UK
- London - Washington or New York or Los Angeles or Chicago or San Francisco - Sydney or Melbourne - Washington or New York or Los Angeles or Chicago or San Francisco - London
- London - New York - Melbourne surface Sydney - San Francisco - London
- London - San Francisco - Melbourne surface Sydney - San Francisco UK
Basically you can stop in one US city in each direction from Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or San Francisco.
2 Stopover Example Routes:
- London - New York - Los Angeles - Sydney - UK
- London - Denver - Sydney - Vancouver - UK
- London - Miami - Sydney - San Francisco - London
- London - Chicago - Vancouver - Melbourne surface Sydney - UK
- London - Toronto - Vancouver - Sydney - London
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- London - Miami - Sydney surface Melbourne - Seattle - UK
- London - Vancouver - Melbourne surface Sydney - San Francisco - UK
- London - Seattle surface Vancouver - Sydney surface Melbourne - Miami - London
- London - Washington surface New York - Sydney surface Melbourne - San Francisco - London
- London - Toronto surface Vancouver - Sydney surface Melbourne - Los Angeles surface San Francisco - UK
A total of two free stopovers are permitted on the entire journey in Mainland USA or Canada - (but not Alaska or Hawaii). Theres also a long list of flights you are not allowed to use - your consultant can point you in the right direction.
3 Stopover Example Routes:
- London - New York - Vancouver - Los Angeles - Sydney - UK
- London - Denver - Sydney - Vancouver - New York - UK
- London - Vancouver - Melbourne surface Sydney - San Francisco - Vancouver - UK
- London - Seattle surface Vancouver - Sydney surface Melbourne - Vancouver - Miami - London
- London - Washington surface New York - Vancouver - Sydney surface Melbourne - San Francisco - London
- London - Toronto surface Vancouver - Sydney surface Melbourne - Los Angeles surface San Francisco - New York - UK
- London - New York - Miami - San Francisco - Sydney - London
- London - San Francisco - Sydney surface Melbourne - Vancouver - New York - London
- London - Miami - San Francisco - Sydney surface Melbourne - Vancouver - London
A total of three free stopovers are permitted on the entire journey in Mainland USA or Canada - (but not Alaska or Hawaii). Theres also a long list of flights you are not allowed to use - your consultant can point you in the right direction.
Please ask your consultant for details of thousands of other routes or try our unique round the world routeplanner. Did you also know that you can get a return trip from Australia to Fiji from £210 plus tax EXCLUSIVELY with roundtheworldflights.com? - more details here

The Small Print:
Airlines: United Airlines
Stops: Depends which ticket you take - see above
Date Changes: Return dates can be changed for £100
Maximum Stay: 12 month ticket
Children (under 12): 75% of adult fare
Infants (under 2): 10% of adult fare
Why do I need travel insurance?
Well if you break your leg in Cambodia on a scooter and you have to be flown home then that can cost £150K plus - 10 times as much in the States - so unless you've got very very rich parents (we're talking Sunday Times Rich list Top 100) then get a decent travel insurance - not one from a chemist or local butchers - use a specialist that offers a policy that provides high medical expenses, repatriation and good legal cover at the very least. You don't have to buy it through us but you'd be a village idiot not to get insurance from somewhere. If you are cost conscious or don't plan on taking much of value with you, we have negotiated rates that include and exclude cover for baggage and money from 1 month up to 12 months. We believe that the rates and cover that we offer are among the best you will find. See details here
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Tailor-Make your own RTW brochures for 2009
We've given up on big papery brochures - they cost a fortune to produce, thus driving up costs, they take ages to arrive by snail-mail, postage costs a fortune and they're rubbish for the enviroment. But we still have got some superb Hotels, Tours and Land product for 2009 and we have two new and innovative ways of seeing our brochures.
1. You can custom design your own brochure by selecting only the pages you want to see. Just click on one of the thumbnails below, browse our brochures online, and your chosen pages will then be emailed to you via our ebrochure service. And its free.
2. We can also email you any of our RTW brochures. Just click here
What does ‘surface’ mean?
This means you will fly in and out of a different city or country. In other words you will travel between them by other means; perhaps by train, bus or boat. These surface sectors ensure that you get to see and experience more of a country - more
What tax - is it V.A.T?
The tax is airport tax, money that the airport is charging you to use its facilities. This used to be collected at the airports, but is now payable in advance when you purchase your ticket. There are still a few countries in which your taxes are collected at the airport upon departure.
Recently there have been two additional charges added – Security Charges and Fuel Surcharges - more