Any suggestions for a RTW PER-EXE-FLL-MSY-LAS-LAX-SFO-HKG-PER journey ?

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My partner and I need to get from Perth to Buenos Aires and Fort Lauderdale for two cruises.
We would also love to see Las Vegas and San Fransisco, maybe New Orleans and a drive from Los Angeles to San Fransisco with a stop-over in Hong Kong before returning to Perth.
I'm finding it quite difficult in pricing an economy class airfare ticket covering these locations.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?

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Harry W.
 
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The 29,000 mile version of the Circle Pacific Oneworld fare (LCIR29 fare basis) would probably tick all the boxes. Have a look at the multi-continent fares on www.oneworld.com to get a bti of an idea.

You could do PER-xSYD-EZE-MIA-MSY-xDFW-LAX-HKG-PER, and drive from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, and LA to San Fran.

Not sure on price, as I can't check Expertflyer at the moment.
 
With an itinerary like that a oneworld "Circle Pacific" may be the go.

For more information, see these links:


Also, search this forum for oneworld and circle pacific, there may be some tips on how to save.
 
Just for completion, an LCIR29SA is $4899AU+++.

A LONE5 (Round the World 5-continent OneWorld Explorer) or a LGLOB34 (34,000 mile Gobal Explorer) are only $4599AU+++. Either of these latter fares would enable you to visit an additional continent (probably Europe), and have somewhat less restrictive stopover rules.
 
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