Originally Posted by
ecfc29
Its really not relevant as the airline does not fly from B-C - so there is absolutely no risk that the airline would therefore reroute me from B-C as they don't fly that route. And even if they did it wouldn't really be that much of an issue.
That's not the issue. If something were to go wrong with the airline's A-B flight, they are likely to rebook you on a different routing, either direct A-C on another airline, or on a different routing such as A-X-C, given that you are presenting as a passenger who needs to get from A to C.
That said, the chances of this happening are slim to remote, and no European airline is going to come after you for departing the A-B-C flight at B.