A good trip sneaks up on you. One minute you’re mapping flights, the next you’re watching a sunrise over a city you only half-remembered from a book. That’s the draw of a Round the World ticket. It lets you cross borders without the puzzle of separate bookings. Oneworld makes it smoother, with their network of airlines touching over a thousand spots in 170 countries.
They just released the top ten destinations travelers are searching for in 2026 Round the World plans. It’s a blend of familiar hubs and places that pull you in unexpected ways. Here’s the list, in order of buzz:
- London, UK The go-to starting line. Layers of history, plus quick jumps into Europe.
- Tokyo, Japan Bright lights one block, serene gardens the next. The street food could stretch your stay.
- Doha, Qatar Your entry to the Middle East. Bustling markets, towering buildings, and hints of desert just outside.
- Hong Kong East and West collide over the water. Morning hike, afternoon noodles—easy rhythm.
- Sydney, Australia Harbor views and sandy shores. It reminds you seasons aren’t set in stone.
- Los Angeles, USA Film glamour and endless roads. A solid bridge across the Pacific.
- Dallas, USA Heart of Texas, with a fresh edge. Good barbecue under wide-open skies.
- New York, USA Nonstop pulse. Towers, green spaces, and that raw buzz.
- Melbourne, Australia Strong coffee and hidden murals. Walk it all without a rush.
- Singapore Lush parks meet street eats. Sharp, green, and packed with tastes.
Asia-Pacific steals the show here. New additions like Fiji Airways and Hawaiian Airlines are fueling interest in islands and coastlines. Spots like Fiji or Hawaii? They’re climbing fast for those easy side trips.
Booking Your Oneworld Round the World Trip
Keep it basic. Go to the Oneworld site and fire up their trip builder. It sketches routes from your choices, no math required.
Choose your style:
- Oneworld Explorer: By continent. Hit Europe, swing to Asia—simple continent hops.
- Global Explorer: By mileage. For those routes that twist and turn.
- Circle Pacific: Pacific focus. Start and finish there, no full circle needed.
Basics: Three to sixteen flights, up to six continents. Include one Atlantic and one Pacific crossing. Trips last ten days to a full year. Fares kick off around three thousand dollars, based on seats and stops—stick to economy for the basics.
Book straight through the site, or via airlines in the alliance like American or British Airways.
Oneworld’s Latest Additions: More Routes, More Options
Growth hits different when it opens doors you didn’t see coming. Oneworld added Oman Air this past June as their fifteenth member. From Muscat, it unlocks the Middle East with fresh angles—direct runs to Omani beaches like Salalah, or links to India, Thailand, and East Africa spots like Nairobi. If your path brushes the Arabian Gulf, connections tighten up, and those lounges stay in reach.
Fiji Airways comes full onboard by year’s end. Nadi hub means Pacific ease: Australia, New Zealand, and chains of islands. Add a Vanuatu layover or Cook Islands drift? It fits without hassle.
Hawaiian Airlines follows close behind. Honolulu anchors it, tying the U.S. West Coast and Hawaiian hops tighter. Great for that Pacific leg, say from Sydney to L.A., with island breaks.
All this pushes their map beyond nine hundred destinations. No more route blocks. Perks roll across the board—miles, status perks, lounge quiet.
A Sample Route from Australia
If you’re kicking off in Australia, lean into the Asia-Pacific start. It keeps things flowing east or west, no forced detours. Here’s a four-continent Oneworld Explorer loop from Sydney. It hits seven top-ten spots, uses the new Hawaiian tie-in, and runs 10-12 flights over three to six months. Economy runs about six grand; business doubles that or more.

- Sydney to Tokyo (Qantas or Japan Airlines) Start with ramen and crowds. Shibuya crossing, a quiet temple.
- Tokyo to Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific) Harbor ferry rides, quick peaks. That mix of worlds pulls you right in.
- Hong Kong to Doha (Qatar Airways) Shift to the Middle East. Markets and minarets before the big push.
- Doha to London (British Airways or Qatar) Atlantic hop done. Walk the Thames, catch a play. Europe settles you.
- London to New York (British Airways or American Airlines) City rush after the calm. Central Park, skyline stare.
- New York to Dallas (American Airlines) Texas pit stop. Brisket and boots—short flight, big break.
- Dallas to Los Angeles (American Airlines) Coastline drive, maybe a hike. Pacific warmup.
- Los Angeles to Honolulu (Hawaiian Airlines) Island unwind. Poke bowls, black sand. New route perk.
- Honolulu to Sydney (Qantas or Hawaiian) Home stretch over blue. You’ve looped it.
This ticks the boxes—one Atlantic, one Pacific—and skips extras to stay lean. Tokyo, Hong Kong, Doha, London, New York, Dallas, LA: seven from the list. Want Melbourne coffee? Slip it in on return. Or swap Honolulu for Fiji’s Nadi with the new member.



