Why fly A→B→A when you can do A→C→D→A for about the same price—and see two extra cities? With Anuju’s Multi-City builder, you can stitch together open-jaw routes, legit stopovers, and clever 5th-freedom hops without making your wallet cry. Here’s a fast, no-stress guide.

The Multi-City Moves (and when to use each)
- Open-Jaw (fly into one city, out of another):
Example: JFK→LON … PAR→JFK. Great when ground travel connects the dots. - Stopover (stay 1–7 days in a hub on the way):
Example: LOS→IST (2 nights) → BCN → LOS. - Triangle / Loop (three or more legs):
Example: ATL→SJO→PTY→ATL. - Surface Sector (you handle one leg by train/car/ferry):
Example: BOS→MAD … train to BCN … BCN→BOS. - 5th-Freedom Hop (an airline flying between two foreign countries):
Example: Europe↔Asia via a Gulf or Singapore carrier; often excellent value.
How to Build It (Step-by-Step on Anuju)
- Open Flights → Multi-City.
- Add segments in travel order.
- Segment 1: Origin → City 1 (date)
- Segment 2: City 1 → City 2 (date)
- Segment 3: City 2 → Origin (or add more!)
- Toggle cabin & passengers. Families: add kids now to see real availability.
- Search, then expand “Fare Details.” Confirm baggage, changes, and seat rules.
- Compare like a pro:
- Use the calendar to shift dates ±1–3 days.
- Try swapping the order (City 2 → City 1) and check prices again.
- Test nearby airports (e.g., OPO vs LIS, LGW vs LHR).
- Pick the value fare family. Often “Standard/Flex” with a bag beats Basic + add-ons.
- Lock seats + add email/phone correctly. Your airline record locator (PNR) will come by email—save it.
Price-Dropping Tactics That Work
- Mid-week pivots: Tue–Thu departures often price lower, especially the first long-haul leg.
- Hub leverage: Try stopovers in carrier hubs (IST, LIS, DOH, YUL, KEF). Many price like simple connections.
- Mix alliances: Some multi-city combos are cheaper when you mix carriers (Anuju shows interline options).
- Short-haul with LCCs (carefully): You can insert a low-cost hop as a surface sector; just pad time and note it won’t have through-check baggage or protection.
- 5th-freedom gems: Search carriers known for these rights; fares can undercut legacy nonstop prices.
Example: NYC→Lisbon (3 nights) → Rome → NYC
Round-trip basic: $740 (no bag)
Multi-city “Standard” with a bag & stopover: $765 → Better rules + bonus city for +$25.
Smart Routing Ideas to Copy
- Euro Loop (Rail + Air): LAX→DUB … train DUB→BELFAST … BHD→LAX
- Safari + Beach: JFK→NBO (Kenya) → ZNZ (Zanzibar) → JFK
- Asia Trio: IAD→ICN (2 nights) → HND (3 nights) → IAD
- Gulf Stop + Europe: LOS→DOH (1–2 nights) → AMS → LOS
Avoid These Pain Points
- Tight connections on separate tickets: Leave generous buffer (4–6h+, or overnight).
- Baggage gotchas: Some Basic fares exclude checked bags per segment—that adds up fast.
- Visa/entry rules: Stopovers require entry. Check e-visa/transit policies before you book.
- Nightmare transfers: Scan airport layouts; sometimes a secondary airport is far across town.
Insurance & Protection (Worth It)
- Consider a plan covering missed connections, trip interruption, and medical.
- Pay with a card offering trip delay and baggage coverage.
- Save every confirmation: airline PNRs, e-tickets, and Anuju receipt.
Sample Build: “Mediterranean Two-Step”
- Segments:
- BOS → LIS (May 7)
- LIS → ATH (May 10)
- ATH → BOS (May 17)
- Filters: 1 stop max on BOS→LIS, nonstop LIS→ATH, redeye OK on return.
- Compare fares: Standard vs Basic (bag math!).
- Seat + timing: Aim 90–150 min connections; longer if changing terminals.
- Book & Save: Download itinerary PDF + note each airline’s PNR.
Your Pre-Booking Checklist
- ✅ Dates flexible by ±2 days tested
- ✅ Stopover city chosen (hub preferred)
- ✅ Fare family includes what you need (bag/changes/seat)
- ✅ Visas/transit rules OK
- ✅ Connection buffers realistic
- ✅ Travel insurance considered
- ✅ All PNRs stored safely
Bottom Line
Multi-city isn’t complicated—it’s strategic. With Anuju’s builder, you can weave stopovers, open-jaws, and sweet 5th-freedom hops into one tidy ticket, often for the price of a plain round-trip. Build smarter, see more, spend less.














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