Special November 2010 fares for multi-stop tickets on BootsnAll

Obviously the most fun part of going on a RTW trip is the travel – but for many people, the planning stages hold their own appeal. Unfortunately, the vast majority of planning energy goes toward planning the trip itself, which leaves many people unprepared to handle the pressures of returning home again after the trip is done.

When your current life at home is something you don’t have to think about – something you can do on auto-pilot – it might not seem like it would be something you’d need to prepare for. But after a significant amount of time away from a routine, it’s quite common to experience culture shock when you try to get back into it. Take the usual case of post-travel blues that most of us go through after even a short trip, and multiply it exponentially after a round-the-world trip.

If you need some guidance for how to deal with coming home after a long trip, be sure you’re signed up for BootsnAll’s Round the World Ticket Watch newsletter – this month the focus is on returning home, with advice and tips on how to handle it.

And if you’re looking for some inspiration for a RTW route, how about this month’s RTW ticket deals?

Here are the new special deals on multi-stop airline tickets available through BootsnAll – these deals are good through November 30, 2010:

  • 4-City Ticket: Los Angeles – Shanghai – Delhi – London – Los Angeles, from $US1199 plus taxes
  • SE Asia & Australia Backpacker Ticket: Los Angeles – Bangkok – surface – Singapore -Bali (Denpasar) – Darwin – Cairns – surface – Melbourne – Fiji – Los Angeles, from US$1799 plus taxes
  • Europe & Asia Sampler Ticket: New York – Rome – Delhi – Kuala Lumpur – Denpasar (Bali) – Hong Kong – New York, from US$2199 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.

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