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RTW which countries when?
Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the
1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Thanks for your help Andy |
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Andy wrote:
Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Thanks for your help Where will this extravaganza start/end? cheers, Henry |
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Henry wrote:
Andy wrote: Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Where will this extravaganza start/end? And are you sure the RTW ticket is actually the cheapest and most flexible way to do it? miguel -- Hundreds of travel photos from around the world: http://travel.u.nu/ |
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Miguel Cruz wrote:
Henry wrote: Andy wrote: Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Where will this extravaganza start/end? And are you sure the RTW ticket is actually the cheapest and most flexible way to do it? miguel Are you allowed to double back on yourself... ??? Jan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 20/12/03 |
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Where will this extravaganza start/end?
cheers, Henry I live in London and Indonesia will be the first stop Thanks Andy |
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"Jan" wrote in message ... Miguel Cruz wrote: Henry wrote: Andy wrote: Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Where will this extravaganza start/end? And are you sure the RTW ticket is actually the cheapest and most flexible way to do it? miguel Are you allowed to double back on yourself... ??? Jan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 20/12/03 In London the RTW for the 39,000 miles and 15 stops is £1783 which I thought was pretty reasonable. I've been told that you can double back as long as it's in the same continent. My main concern is avoiding the bad weather in the different countries. Andy |
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"Jan" wrote in news:bsq66k$aelp$1@ID-
59553.news.uni-berlin.de: Miguel Cruz wrote: Henry wrote: Andy wrote: Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Where will this extravaganza start/end? And are you sure the RTW ticket is actually the cheapest and most flexible way to do it? miguel Are you allowed to double back on yourself... ??? Jan I also wondered about that. If we say that the amount of time in each country is adequate (it's IMPOSSIBLE to say if they are or not without knowing anything about your interests... well, one week in Japan looks meager, but that can be a decision based on economy...) I would just split the time in Thailand in two parts and move around the schedule a bit: Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Singapore - 1 week Malaysia - 2 weeks Thailand 1 - 4 weeks Laos - 1 week Vietnam - 2 week Cambodia - 1 week Japan - 1 week China - 3 weeks Hong Kong - 1 week in October Thailand 2 - 4 weeks India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April If double-backing isn't allowed, both the original and this itineary has to be revised... /Tommy P. |
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Andy wrote:
"Jan" wrote in message ... Miguel Cruz wrote: Henry wrote: Andy wrote: Can anyone help with my itinerary for a 12 month RTW trip starting on the 1st May 2004, these are the countries which I want to visit, I've tried to put them in an order to get the best weather in each country. I will be travelling on a Star Alliance ticket covering 39,000 miles over the 12 months with a maximum 15 stops. Are there any changes you would make and am I spending about the right amount of time in each country. Indonesia - 8 weeks in May and June Thailand - 8 weeks in July and August Singapore - 1 week in September Malaysia - 2 week in September Cambodia - 1 week in September Vietnam - 2 week in October Laos - 1 week in October Hong Kong - 1 week in October China - 3 weeks in November Japan - 1 week in November India - 10 weeks in December, January and February Australia - 10 weeks in February and March America - 4 weeks in April Where will this extravaganza start/end? And are you sure the RTW ticket is actually the cheapest and most flexible way to do it? miguel Are you allowed to double back on yourself... ??? Jan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 20/12/03 In London the RTW for the 39,000 miles and 15 stops is £1783 which I thought was pretty reasonable. I've been told that you can double back as long as it's in the same continent. My main concern is avoiding the bad weather in the different countries. Andy Will they let you go from Japan back to India??? Jan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 20/12/03 |
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Andy wrote:
I live in London and Indonesia will be the first stop Right. Two things, then. First, 'doubling back' is not a problem with the Star RTW because all it does is add distance and you pay based on the distance--so they don't care much about that. However, you should be aware that any gaps in your air-itinerary still count toward the total distance of your ticket. For example, if you fly from Oz to Los Angeles and make your way by train, bus, car, etc. to New York before flying back to London, the air-distance from LAX to JFK is included in counting your total, even though they're not carrying you on that sector. Using the countries and the sequence you described, the following airport itinerary will get you basically where you want to go: lhr-jkt-bkk-sin-kul-pnh-sgn-vte-hkg-pek-nrt-bom-syd-lax-jfk-lhr Now, I don't know if all of these sectors are in fact possible (if there are direct flights, for example, between Vientiane and Hong Kong), but just for general information--if you plug this itinerary into the Great Circle Mapper http://gc.kls2.com you get a total distance of 38,456 miles. That might be cutting it a bit close to your limit of 39,000, since the Star Alliance has their own system for measuring these distances and it is not quite the same. Good luck. cheers, Henry |
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