Originally Posted by
meester69
I want lhr-cgk returning kno-cgk-lhr, which is £120 more than lhr-cgk-lhr, meanwhile the price of the kno-cgk ticket one-way is only £50. It's UAM so makes it more complicated otherwise I'd just book two tickets.
As noted above, this is driven by complicated and dynamic demand/supply algorithms and tweaked by revenue management. The armchair EF user is not going to crack the system of why a certain market sells a different combination of fare classes for different prices and different rules from another. If you want to save £70 by self-connecting without any onward protection should there be a problem, then that is your choice. You may find it comes at a great cost.