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This should work.
I just tried pricing a multi-city trip OTP-LON, LON-NYC, NYC-OTP on the default dates, specifying the fare with /f BA.OTP+NYC.TLRCEUR for the first segment, and it priced out okay using that fare.
It's strange, but we don't seem to have any one-way fares applicable to that market, so you have to come back to OTP.
Could you let me know what you were trying in more detail?
Thanks. I've played a bit more with it and was able to get a partial answer to my query. If I leave the NYC-OTP leg undefined and the cabin selected as "cheapest available" then I generate a ticket outbound in T class and return on the lowest available economy fare. I also generate a result if I specify the same tlrceur fare in the return leg.
But if I try to combine the outbound fare with a different inbound fare (i tried WFFEUR and DFFEUR) then I get no results. I also get no results if I leave the fare undefined on the return but I select "business class or higher" in the cabin.
I'm basically trying to get an OTP-NYC return with the outbound in T class and a stopover in London and a return in club world in D class.
If you want to take this off-line then I'm happy to PM you with more details.
Thanks for your help