Re: [Req] Advise on return journey with two difference airlines
There is no hidden problem.
You are aware that they fly from different airports, that's about all that could catch you out.
Most of the time you gain no benefit from booking a return with the same airline these days. It used to be the case that a return would cost say €200 and a single would cost €150, so in that case you would save money, but this rarely holds true these days. One exception I know of is CityJet to London City where a single can cost you €150 whereas the same flight booked as part of a return might cost you €50. They claim that a single fare indicates a business traveller, so they only sell flexible/expensive fares when you request a single.
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