Originally Posted by
gutt3d
I flew out on May 7th (Sunday) and was out for a few weeks. I flew home on Friday 26th May.
That changes things, and means that
EsherFlyer may have been closer to the truth than I was.
I had made the assumption that because you'd paid a W class fare for the inbound half, you'd had to do that because it was a short trip. W class fares are
and can be significantly more expensive than cheap business class fares.
Now that we have your travel dates, if we have your ticketing date we can look up the published fares on that date to see whether we can find a pair of published fares that matches what you paid.
For example, for purchase on 15 April 2017: TKW2S4C1 £1,230 (which is the round-trip value) combined with W1N0Y4C5 £2,986 would amount to £2,108 round-trip - and half of £1,230 is £615. That T class fare is the lowest non-DIF fare in the list for that ticketing date.
The points about YQ etc are good ones, though.