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An example oftravelling the world using a RTW ticket. Start inLondon, travel eastwards throughIndia,Indonesia,Australia,New Zealand,Brazil, andGhana back to London, all using the same ticket with the same airline alliance.

Around-the-world ticket (also known asround-the-world fare orRTW ticket) is a product that enables a traveller tocircumnavigate the world on a single itinerary. RTW tickets in the past were generally offered through marketing agreements between airlines on several continents. Now, they are generally offered byairline alliances such asSkyTeam,Star Alliance andOneworld,[1] or by specialist travel agencies that will plan a custom trip for the consumer. Prices vary but are generally in the range of US$2,500–6,000 for an economy class ticket and US$5,000–14,000 for business class.[2] An alternative for a round-the-world ticket is acontinent pass.

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Round-the-world tickets are priced according totravel class, origin of travel, number of continents, mileage (usually between 30,000 and 60,000 km), and sometimes season of travel.[3] The traveller benefits from the large and optimized network of the airline alliance and can often participate in the alliance'sfrequent flyer programs, although round-the-world tickets are usually subject to restrictions. The start and end of the journey almost always have to be located in the same country and exactly one crossing each of theAtlantic andPacific must be included in the itinerary. The number of stops is usually restricted to 5–16 and backtracking between continents (especially Europe/Asia) is often restricted. The dates and journey do not have to be planned but may be changed en route at a local office of any airline in the alliance (although a change of destinations often results in an additional fee, and if the next flight is left open-dated the booking can be dropped by the airlines).

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It is possible to piece together a round-the-world route by combining one-way tickets on variousairlines without resorting to alliances. In addition, discounts often apply to some long- and short-haul legs. It can be useful to consult with travel agents who specialize in round-the-world itineraries to compare fares and itineraries. These can be found in major cities that are transit hubs — San Francisco, London, New York, Bangkok, etc. — and many of them also provide services online. The overall booking process can vary from a few days to weeks based uponitinerary, budget, and other considerations. Travel agents may get parts of tickets issued by contacts in other countries, and often use pre-arranged contractual agreements with various airlines.Low-cost carriers often only have tickets which do not include other airlines. It is important to have long waiting time between such flights, preferably a hotel night, which gives the chance to see one more city. Otherwise, a flight cancellation might destroy the entire itinerary. These can be more expensive than booking the trip on one reservation through the airline alliance.[4]

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References

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  1. ^"oneworld Explorer". oneworld. Retrieved21 September 2018.
  2. ^"Round The World Tickets – The Essential RTW Guide". AirTravelGenius.com. 17 September 2018. Retrieved21 September 2018.
  3. ^"Star Alliance Round the World Fare – Terms and Conditions". Star Alliance. 20 March 2018. Retrieved21 September 2018.
  4. ^"How to Buy Around the World Plane Tickets (2024)".A Little Adrift Travel Blog. 2023-01-10. Retrieved2024-11-11.

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