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Still not sure about what gift to ask for this Christmas? Why not ask for an incredible around-the-world trip for about US$ 1,000 (C$ 1,337)? Because yes, if you pack light, you can go all the way around our planet for a very low price.
At Flytrippers, every day we curate great flight deals from the Ottawa area like flights to the US for $150 roundtrip, to Europe for $500 roundtrip, to Asia for $600 roundtrip or to the Caribbean for $300 roundtrip. Usually, these deals are pretty straightforward: heavily discounted roundtrips to a specific destination (just one at a time). We also have great travel tips on this blog. You can see all of that by liking our Facebook page:
But today we have something special for you. Here is our flight deals mashup that gives you an itinerary to go all around the world for about US$1,000 (C$1,337), or even less from Montreal. Incidentally, that is approximately what some are apparently willing to pay for a new iPhone that will be obsolete in about a year. You will visit multiple cool cities and you’ll be able to escape Canada’s pretty horrid winter climate for a month around the world. You need to travel light though, which isn’t that hard to do, we promise. We’ve done it for month-long trips… and it is not any harder to leave with a backpack for a month compared to leaving for a week. You just need to change your over-packing habit! Remember, doing some laundry abroad will cost you $5 while regular airlines will charge you hundreds of dollars more for bags… easy decision.
The funny thing (or the sad thing) is that a lot of people don’t know about flight deals and pay that same price just to go to Asia. We help you see four continents for the same price, including Asia of course! But even worse, a lot of people will spend this same amount for a cell phone.
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Maybe some of you have friends or family with a big gifting budget! This would be a pretty unique gift. Receiving a round-the-world trip for the holidays? That would be awesome! Instead of asking for an iPhone, ask yourself… what will make you live the most thrilling life experience: going around the world, or a phone? We find it quite funny when we hear “I don’t have enough money to travel” from someone with plenty of cutting-edge gadgets or someone who eats out in various restaurants 10 times a week. It’s fine if you prefer that, we believe in people choosing to do whatever they want to do… but just don’t say that you’re too poor to travel. It’s that you don’t want to… which is also fine, but it’s not the same thing as not having enough money ?
Travelling really doesn’t have to be expensive if you don’t want it to be (and know how to) and that’s exactly what our mission is at Flytrippers: help Canadians travel more, for less, thanks to our dozen daily flight deals from your city… and our tips on this blog!
And by the way, on an entirely unrelated note, we also have our own Christmas gift for our readers: $50 completely free thanks to our referral.
How Does It Work?
Read on for all the details but essentially, we’ve combined great one-way deals from all over to help you accomplish what very few people can do: go all around the world in one exceptional trip!
The itinerary below is for those who have about a month to go and explore, so it is pretty intense. But we want to be the flight deal website for people like you, who (unfortunately) don’t have an unlimited amount of time off.
However, if you want to stay longer, or even go quicker, it is quite possible by manually playing around with those dates. Often the price will be quite similar, if you act fast of course.
The bottom-line is that flight prices have never been lower in the history of air travel. All you need is to know how to find them. We spot the best deals every single day from Ottawa and 8 other Canadian cities on our flight deals page, but we also have the best flight search tools if you need to search for specific dates or specific destinations.
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So if you want to buy this trip, make sure you book very quickly because these deals won’t last forever and flight segment prices will change. Like any flight deal, prices for specific dates always expire quickly so hurry up!
The basic rule for multi-ticket itineraries is to book the longest and most expensive segments first (ocean crossings usually), as those are the ones whose prices you want to lock in quickly. If the $33 flight changes to $43 in the meantime, well so be it.
Where This Around-The-World Trip Will Take You
You will fly to London (United Kingdom), Milan (Italy), Athens (Greece), Singapore (Singapore), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Honolulu (Hawaii) and back to Canada. You will have visited four continents: Europe, Asia, Oceania and of course North America. You’ll have set foot in another country as well, with a short layover in Osaka (Japan).
Most of these flight segments are on Ultra Low-Cost Carriers (ULCCs), so pack light and instead bring back amazing memories of a unique trip that will make you part of the very select group of people to have gone all around the world in one trip! My Flytrippers co-founder Kevin recently left for many months on a (long) around-the-world trip with just a ULCC-sized bag, so you can definitely do it for a month.
READ ALSO: How Ultra Low-Cost Carriers (ULCCs) Work
Oh and by the way, the last time we posted an around-the-world deal, some people were mad because they thought it would include all 193 countries, which was their definition of “around-the-world”. Our definition of the term is to go “around” “the” “world”, hence the name “around-the-world”. And this is what our itinerary does. Obviously, the cost of flying to all 193 countries would probably be closer to $100,000… not $1,000. So consider yourself warned.
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So here is how you can go all around the world for only $1,337:
FLIGHT 1: Ottawa to London – Feb. 4 – $307
Flight on WestJet (with a short layover in Toronto)
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FLIGHT 2: London to Milan – Feb. 8 – $31
Flight on Ryanair (non-stop)
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FLIGHT 3: Milan to Athens – Feb. 13 – $39
Flight on Ryanair (non-stop)
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FLIGHT 4: Athens to Singapore – Feb. 20 – $284
Flight on Scoot (non-stop)
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FLIGHT 5: Singapore to Kuala Lumpur – Feb. 25 – $37
Flight on Scoot (non-stop)
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FLIGHT 6: Kuala Lumpur to Honolulu – Feb. 28 – $331
Flight on Air Asia X (with short layover in Osaka, Japan)
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FLIGHT 7: Honolulu to Ottawa – Mar. 8 – $308
Flight on United Airlines (with short layover in Chicago, USA)
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TOTAL – $1,337 – February 4 to March 8
In about a month, you’ll have been to 8 countries and all around the globe: United Kingdom, Italy, Greece, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, USA and Canada.
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What do you think of this itinerary? Tell us in the comments below!
Bottom line
This is quite simply the best Christmas gift you could ever ask for. So give it a try, who knows? Honestly, $1,337 to fly all around the world and see many incredible cities is quite a deal. It is really a once-in-a-lifetime trip!
And it’s certainly a better way to spend $1,300 than buying an iPhone that will be obsolete in a year!
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