Special September 2010 fares for multi-stop tickets on BootsnAll

There are fun parts of planning a RTW trip, and then there are the not-so-fun parts of trip planning. Unfortunately, despite the fact that budgeting falls into the un-fun category, it’s one of those necessary evils of making sure your RTW trip is a successful one.

Budgeting well for a RTW trip means more than just making sure you get a cheap flight. It includes thinking about whether you’ll be spending the “high season” in a place that’s extremely expensive, and planning your route so that you’re staying long periods of time in places that are notoriously affordable. Unless you’re a spreadsheet junkie, this is the stuff that you’ll put off until you absolutely have to think about it – and midway through your trip is too late.

If budgeting is proving to be the bane of your existence, then be sure to sign up for the Round the World Ticket Watch newsletter – this month’s issue focuses entirely on money, so you won’t want to miss it.

Now, back to the fun stuff! RTW tickets!

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

  • SE Asia & Europe Budget Ticket: San Francisco or Los Angeles – Manila – Borneo (Kota Kinabalu) – Singapore – Angkor Wat (Siem Reap) – surface – Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City – Bangkok – surface – Kuala Lumpur – London – Amsterdam – surface – Paris – San Francisco or Los Angeles, from $US1299 plus taxes
  • Oceania Explorer: Los Angeles – Fiji – Auckland – Sydney – Bali – Hong Kong – Los Angeles, from US$1949 plus taxes
  • 4-Continent World Tour: New York – Los Angeles – Shanghai – Beijing – surface – Hong Kong – Singapore – Bali – Bangkok – Delhi – surface – Bombay – Nairobi – Cairo – Istanbul – surface – Athens – Rome – surface – Milan – Barcelona – surface – London – Reykjavik – New York, from US$2699 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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