Originally Posted by
KLouis
obstinate, dogged, stubborn, pertinacious, mulish, obviously all of them mean the
"same". While "a flight with a connection" may mean the
"same" as "two flights on two separate tickets", the effects on someone's wallet may be very different, depending on a potential delay. In contrast, whether one called you "obstinate" or "mulish" would have no financial effects, although one would certainly cause you to get somewhat more angry...

Haha. OK ok, you are right. It is an important differentiation which could actually be very helpful for some people reading. Especially as
Often1 points out in the case of OTAs who give single itineraries involving connections with point-to-point airlines (or multiple, non-affiliated, airlines) without making clear if you miss one flight you have issue.