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Star RTWs from £2118 plus tax of £300-£850 |
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The Star RTWs offer comprehensive
travel on virtually every continent using a network of 20 plus of the worlds best
airlines: the Star RTW fares offers travellers flexible, affordable fares and the
chance to design your itinerary of a lifetime. If it is a bit pricey for your budget
(it's pretty much the most expensive RTW out there) then have a look at
The Navigator
RTW - it's
almost half the cost. But some of the routes the Star RTWs offer are mouth-watering. |
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Flight Costs |
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26,000 miles RTW |
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39,000 miles RTW |
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Economy Class |
£2118 |
£2460 |
£2967 |
£3446 |
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*Departure tax varies hugely depending on where you stop. Budget anywhere from £300
- £850 on these tickets. For more details of airport tax - click
here |
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Business and First Class
tickets have slightly different rules from Economy tickets ie Certain flight numbers
are not allowed. But generally you can do very similar routes - Your consultant
can give you an accurate quote. |
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Example
Routes with 26,000 mile RTWs |
- London - Singapore - Sydney - Auckland - Fiji - Los Angeles - London
- London - Delhi - Bangkok - Melbourne - Cook Islands - Los Angeles - London
- London - San Francisco - Auckland - Christchurch - Sydney - Singapore - London
- London - New York - Los Angeles - Auckland - Hong Kong - London
- London - Bangkok - Singapore - Brisbane - Cook Islands - Los Angeles - London
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Example
Routes with 29,000 mile RTWs |
- London – New York – Chicago – San Francisco – Honolulu –
Auckland – Christchurch – Sydney – Singapore – Bangkok –
Delhi – Frankfurt – Rome – Munich - London
- London - Singapore - Bangkok - Brisbane - Auckland - Fiji - Tahiti - Los Angeles
- Chicago - London
- London - Rio de Janeiro - Sao Paulo - Los Angeles - Osaka - Bangkok - Delhi - London
- London - Bangkok - Perth - Auckland - Fiji - Honolulu - San Francisco - Las Vegas
- Chicago - Washington - Boston - London
- London - Singapore - Bangkok - Hong Kong - Sydney - Auckland - Cook Islands - Tahiti
- London
- London - Cairo - Singapore - Ho Chi Minh City - Bangkok - Kunming surface Hong Kong
- Tokyo - Honolulu - San Francisco - Los Angeles - Mexico City - Bogota surface
Caracas - London
- London - Bangkok - Perth - Auckland - Fiji - Honolulu - San Francisco - Las Vegas
- Chicago - Washington - Boston - Frankfurt - London
- London - New York - Washington - Miami - Los Angeles - Cook Islands - Fiji - Auckland
- Sydney - Singapore - Bangkok - Mumbai - London
- London - Copenhagen - Delhi - Bangkok - Osaka - Los Angeles - Sao Paolo -
Rio de Janeiro - Frankfurt - London
- London - Frankfurt - Rio De Janeiro - Sao Paulo - Los Angeles - Osaka - Bangkok
- Delhi - Copenhagen - London
- London - Frankfurt - Boston - Washington - Chicago - Las Vegas - San Francisco -
Honolulu - Fiji - Christchurch - Auckland - Perth - Bangkok - London
- London - Frankfurt - Dubai - Bangkok - Delhi surface Mumbai - Singapore - Sydney
- Honolulu - Vancouver - Toronto - London
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Example
Routes with 34,000 mile RTWs |
- London – Rio – Buenos Aires – Santiago – Mexico City –
Chicago – Tokyo – Beijing – Bangkok – Tokyo – Kathmandu
– Singapore – Mumbai – London
- UK - Johannesburg - Frankfurt - Mexico City - San Francisco - Osaka -
Bangkok - Copenhagen - UK
- UK - Copenhagen - Bangkok - Osaka - San Francisco - Mexico City - Frankfurt - Johannesburg
- UK
- UK - Frankfurt - Sao Paolo - Miami - Los Angeles - Tahiti - Cook Islands - Fiji
- Auckland - Singapore - Jakarta - Frankfurt - UK
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Example Routes with 39,000 mile RTWs |
- London - Cape Town - Sao Paulo surface Buenos Aires - Mexico City - Vancouver -
Honolulu - Truk - Koror - Manila - Singapore - Bangkok - Delhi - London
- London - Salvador surface Buenos Aires - Santiago surface Lima - San Jose surface
Mexico City - San Francisco - Honolulu - Fiji - Auckland - Cairns - Guam - Tokyo
- London
- UK – Frankfurt – Johannesburg – Singapore – Sydney –
Auckland – Hawaii – Los Angeles – Mexico City – Santiago
– Rio De Janeiro – Madrid - London
- London - Paris - Salzburg - Vienna - Istanbul - Singapore - Bangkok - Osaka - Brisbane
surface Sydney - Auckland - Honolulu - Vancouver - San Francisco - Mexico City -
Sao Paolo - Frankfurt - London
- London - Toronto - Miami - Rio de Janeiro - Buenos Aires - San Francisco - Vancouver
- Los Angeles - Auckland - Cairns surface Perth - Bangkok - Delhi - Copenhagen -
Dusseldorf - London
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We can construct any itinerary
you want - feel free to call us on our local rate number 02077045700
email us (in our experience the phone is a lot quicker than email when
it comes to giving you the RTW information that you need and unlike a lot of our
competitors we are open 7 days a week!) or create your own round the world itinerary
24/7 by using our unique round the world route planner |
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The Small Print |
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RTW trip duration: Minimum validity 10 days and maximum validity
12 months.
Stopovers: The first rule is that you are limited to 16 sectors
overall
Economy Class 26,000 mile ticket - maximum 5 stops with no more than 2 in any one
region.
The other Economy Class RTW ticket - Minimum of 3 stops (minimum 24 hours in each
city). Maximum of 15 stops.
Only 1 stop permitted in same city. Only 5 stops permitted within continental USA
and Canada including gateways. Only 5 stops permitted within Europe including Intercontinental
gateways, not more than 3 in one country. Only 3 stops permitted within Japan.There
is another half dozen rules but your consultant can point you in the right direction.
Just call us.
Transits: Unlimited online & interline transfers permitted
subject to sector limitations. The same city pair cannot be flown more than once
in the same direction. Travel may not be via the original point of origin.
Basic Route: Travel must be "round the world" and must
include one Transatlantic and one Transpacific crossing.
Route Restrictions: There's also loads of codeshares not allowed
- your consultant can point you in the right direction.
Date Changes: Return dates can be changed for approx £20.
Maximum Stay: 12 month ticket
Children (under 12): 75% of adult fare
Infants (under 2): 10% of adult fare |
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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 |