Special June 2011 fares for multi-stop tickets on BootsnAll

Every month we bring you the latest RTW ticket deals from BootsnAll – and we routinely call them “RTW tickets.” If you’re paying attention, however, you’ll notice that they almost always don’t technically circle the globe. What gives?

Instead of being traditional RTW tickets, the tickets we sell on BootsnAll are a series of one-way tickets. This makes them much more flexible (there are no directional requirements or limits on the number of stops), not to mention that you can use them for any multi-stop trip that isn’t considered a RTW trip.

You have a few options when it comes to RTW tickets, from the more traditional version offered by airlines or airline alliances to the more flexible ones like BootsnAll offers, and it’s best to check them out to see which option works best for your trip. This RTW ticket comparison can help you sort the characteristics of each.

Here are the new special deals on multi-stop airline tickets available through BootsnAll – these deals are good through June 30, 2011:

  • Canada to Asia Special: Vancouver – Beijing – Delhi – OVERLAND – Bombay / Mumbai – London – Rome – OVERLAND – Paris – Vancouver, from CAD$1599 plus taxes
  • Budget Destinations RTW: New York – Los Angeles – Auckland – Sydney – OVERLAND – Perth – Bali (Denpasar) – Singapore – Saigon / Ho Chi Minh – OVERLAND – Hanoi – Bangkok – OVERLAND – Phuket – Johannesburg – OVERLAND – Cape Town – Buenos Aires – OVERLAND – Rio de Janeiro – Lima – San Jose – New York, from US$3499 plus taxes
  • “Company Rule” Tour – London to India: Los Angeles – London – Delhi – Calcutta / Kolkata – Bangkok – Los Angeles, from US$1299 plus taxes

If none of these sample itineraries is what you’re looking for in your round the world trip, then start planning the trip that suits you with our RTW trip planner And don’t forget to sign up for BootsnAll’s RTW newsletter, delivering RTW trip planning advice and resources via email every single month.

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