Without breaking the bank, it's now possible for budget-sensitive adventurers to fly around the world for under £1,000 thanks to new, low-cost routes that are affordable to circle the world. The most affordable itinerary featured in the Telegraph study is only £982. The trip focuses on destinations in Asia, Australia and North America.
The trip includes stops in Bangkok, Singapore, Sydney, Honolulu, Los Angeles and New York, totaling 20,355 miles. The itinerary, which took place between November 4th and November 15th, features a budget-friendly selection of carriers, along with the newly launched North Atlantic Bangkok Root, Jetstar, Scoot and Hawaiian Airlines.
The trip began in London, travelling to Bangkok on a flight to the Arctic Ocean, covering a 5,950-mile distance of 299 pounds, then a flight to Jetstar and Singapore costs just 36 pounds.
Next, we travel with Scoot from Singapore to Sydney. This costs £113 for a 3,920-mile journey, then travels from Sydney to Honolulu for £153 with Jetstar.
From Honolulu, you will travel to Los Angeles with Hawaiian Airlines for £99 and then on another Hawaiian Airlines flight for £127.
Finally, the itinerary ends with a return to London with the Nordic Atlantic Ocean, with a 3,460-mile flight worth £135.
The second cheapest route featured in this study is for £1,125.
Starting in London with With Air, travelers flew to Budapest, then to Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Sydney, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York, and then back to London.
Two flights, including a cheap flight from Budapest to Dubai, are much cheaper than flying from London to Dubai using Wizz Air.
From Dubai, you will fly to Kuala Lumpur with Batik Air for 180 pounds, then a 73 pound flight to AirAsia and Singapore, then a trip from Singapore to Scoot for 127 pounds from Sydney and from Sydney to Hawaii for Jetstar and 183 pounds.
The next step is to fly from Honolulu to Los Angeles on Hawaiian Airlines for 142 pounds, or from Los Angeles to Big Apple at 123 pounds on Jet Blue.
Finally, your journey ends with a return flight from Nordic Atlantic and New York to London, and costs £217 on a 3,460-mile route.
Airlines like the Nordic Atlantic and Wizz Air are making it easier than ever to explore the world without spending too much.
For example, the Nordic Atlantic recently introduced direct flights from London to Bangkok. Tickets cost as low as £400, which is almost half the typical British Airways economy ticket.
Meanwhile, Wizz Air is making waves on low-cost routes to the Middle East, starting with just £125 at destinations like Jeddah and Medina in Saudi Arabia.