Multi-city and open-jaw flights are one of the best-kept secrets in travel. By booking your trip as a single multi-stop itinerary instead of separate tickets, you often save money, simplify logistics, and gain airline protection for missed connections. For complex itineraries, calling (833) 754-8013 is far superior to any online booking tool — our specialists build custom multi-city routings across all carriers in a single conversation.

Types of Multi-City Itineraries

Why Multi-City Bookings Save Money

Consider this example: you want to fly New York to London, then continue to Paris, and eventually fly home from Rome. Booking three separate returns would cost significantly more than an open-jaw itinerary: NYC → London → Paris → Rome → NYC on a single ticket. Multi-city construction allows the system to find the cheapest combination of fare classes across all segments simultaneously.

Online Booking Tools vs. Calling

Online booking tools handle simple multi-city searches, but they have significant limitations:

A single call to (833) 754-8013 lets our agents build your itinerary across any combination of Delta, United, American, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air Canada, and Qatar Airways — often at prices 20–35% below what online tools show.

Tips for Booking Multi-City Flights

  1. Book all segments on one PNR — Single booking protects you from missed connections and simplifies baggage through-checking
  2. Use alliances when possible — oneworld (AA, BA, Qatar), Star Alliance (United, Lufthansa, Air Canada), or SkyTeam (Delta) offer better pricing for multi-leg trips within the alliance
  3. Consider open-jaw before multi-city — Sometimes a simple open-jaw is all you need, and it's simpler to book and change
  4. Build in 3+ hour layovers internationally — This protects you if the first segment is delayed
  5. Check baggage rules for each carrier — Multi-carrier itineraries sometimes apply the most restrictive baggage policy to all segments

Popular Multi-City Combinations We Book

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a multi-city flight?
A multi-city (or multi-stop) flight itinerary includes more than one destination on a single booking. For example: New York → London → Paris → Rome → New York. Each segment can be on a different airline as long as they're ticketed together.
Is it cheaper to book multi-city flights?
Often yes — especially for international trips. By building a custom multi-city itinerary, you can sometimes find combinations that cost less than separate return tickets. This is especially true when your trip naturally ends in a different city from where you started (called an 'open jaw' ticket).
How do I book a round-the-world ticket?
Round-the-world tickets are sold by airline alliances (oneworld, Star Alliance, SkyTeam) at flat rates based on number of continents or miles. They must be booked in advance with a fixed direction. Call (833) 754-8013 — our agents specialize in complex multi-city and round-the-world itineraries.
What is an open-jaw ticket?
An open-jaw ticket is where you fly into one city and depart from another. Example: Fly New York to London, then Paris back to New York. The gap between London and Paris you cover yourself (train, bus, etc.). This is often cheaper than flying into and out of the same city.
Can you book multi-city flights on one booking?
Yes, and it's strongly recommended. Booking all segments on one itinerary means: the airline is responsible for missed connections, you have one PNR to manage, and baggage often checks through to your final destination.

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