I checked all possible alternatives which are 120 routes. The shortest of these is Sydney-Nepal-Morocco-Brazil-Argentina-Mi… To test the fare level of this route, I assumed traveling on the first sector on 1 July, and on the second one a week later on 8 July, and third one a week later on 15 July, and so on. The arrival date in London would be around 6 August, so the whole trip I tested was about 5 weeks long. The lowest combination I got was 3444.09 british pounds. This can be achieved in this way:
- Fly on 1 July onboard China Southern Airlines from Sydney to Kathmandu connecting at Guangzhou for 594.88 pounds.
- Fly on 8 July onboard Jet Airways from Kathmandu to Delhi, then change to Air France from Delhi to Casablanca through Paris arriving on 9 July. This whole trip is 764.46 pounds.
- Fly on 15 July onboard Royal Air Maroc from Casablanca to Madrid, then change to Air China from Madrid to Sao Paulo. Since the trip involves an overnight stay in Madrid, the arrival will be on 16 July. This trip costs 941.12 pounds.
The last three sectors can be combined into a single fare of 1143.63 pounds for a trip that looks like this:
- Fly on 22 July onboard British Airways from Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires.
- Fly on 29 July onboard American Airlines from Buenos Aires to Miami, arriving on 30 July.
- Fly on 5 August onboard British Airways from Miami to London, arriving on 6 August.
The total fare would thus be 594.88 (SYD-KTM) + 764.46 (KTM-CAS) + 941.12 (CAS-SAO) + 1143.63 (SAO-BUE-MIA-LON) = 3444.09
This fare combination was available at the time of writing these words for the dates given. For other dates and at later times, these fares may be different. Further, the combinations tested involve only the shortest route given. Cheaper fare(s) can be found if time allows to test all the other 119 alternatives. In fact, only 20 other alternative routes should be checked. Routes beyond that will become very long and exhausting.
you are going to need a round the world ticket even then because you want to visit Morocco which is North Africa Napal which is Asia then Miami in North America and Argentina and Brazil which is in South America I would suggest you consider saving some destinations for another vacation in the future! 8 weeks is not a long time to cover all what you are asking! however if you must try then i suggest you look at airlines that work together like star alliance as you will certainly get some benifit later from the air miles!
I would suggest you could do Miami then down to South America, Brazil/ Argentina in one trip, will it be cheap for the airfares probably not!
you could cover Napel en route to europe lets say spain for example to then get to Morocco or even conssider going to the UK and getting a cheap deal from the UK to Morocco?
my tip would be look at all alternatives and consider exactly what you want to do when you get to each place as although 8 weeks sounds like a long time it is not really that long when travelling and unless you are in the world race TV show I would re evaluate my plans if I were you!
happy travels and good luck
06/20/2009 at 6:06 am
I checked all possible alternatives which are 120 routes. The shortest of these is Sydney-Nepal-Morocco-Brazil-Argentina-Mi… To test the fare level of this route, I assumed traveling on the first sector on 1 July, and on the second one a week later on 8 July, and third one a week later on 15 July, and so on. The arrival date in London would be around 6 August, so the whole trip I tested was about 5 weeks long. The lowest combination I got was 3444.09 british pounds. This can be achieved in this way:
- Fly on 1 July onboard China Southern Airlines from Sydney to Kathmandu connecting at Guangzhou for 594.88 pounds.
- Fly on 8 July onboard Jet Airways from Kathmandu to Delhi, then change to Air France from Delhi to Casablanca through Paris arriving on 9 July. This whole trip is 764.46 pounds.
- Fly on 15 July onboard Royal Air Maroc from Casablanca to Madrid, then change to Air China from Madrid to Sao Paulo. Since the trip involves an overnight stay in Madrid, the arrival will be on 16 July. This trip costs 941.12 pounds.
The last three sectors can be combined into a single fare of 1143.63 pounds for a trip that looks like this:
- Fly on 22 July onboard British Airways from Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires.
- Fly on 29 July onboard American Airlines from Buenos Aires to Miami, arriving on 30 July.
- Fly on 5 August onboard British Airways from Miami to London, arriving on 6 August.
The total fare would thus be 594.88 (SYD-KTM) + 764.46 (KTM-CAS) + 941.12 (CAS-SAO) + 1143.63 (SAO-BUE-MIA-LON) = 3444.09
This fare combination was available at the time of writing these words for the dates given. For other dates and at later times, these fares may be different. Further, the combinations tested involve only the shortest route given. Cheaper fare(s) can be found if time allows to test all the other 119 alternatives. In fact, only 20 other alternative routes should be checked. Routes beyond that will become very long and exhausting.
06/20/2009 at 6:06 am
you are going to need a round the world ticket even then because you want to visit Morocco which is North Africa Napal which is Asia then Miami in North America and Argentina and Brazil which is in South America I would suggest you consider saving some destinations for another vacation in the future! 8 weeks is not a long time to cover all what you are asking! however if you must try then i suggest you look at airlines that work together like star alliance as you will certainly get some benifit later from the air miles!
I would suggest you could do Miami then down to South America, Brazil/ Argentina in one trip, will it be cheap for the airfares probably not!
you could cover Napel en route to europe lets say spain for example to then get to Morocco or even conssider going to the UK and getting a cheap deal from the UK to Morocco?
my tip would be look at all alternatives and consider exactly what you want to do when you get to each place as although 8 weeks sounds like a long time it is not really that long when travelling and unless you are in the world race TV show I would re evaluate my plans if I were you!
happy travels and good luck
06/20/2009 at 6:06 am
Suggest you study a atlas first . Nepal & morocco Are completely different routes from travelling via th Americas